Roads with subgrades that have soft soil (clay) characteristics are a problem that often occurs in these soil conditions because they have a very low bearing capacity. This condition is if the road construction that is built on it will cause damage. As a result, soil subsidence is not uniform in soil conditions that have a low bearing capacity. The type of soil used in this study is clay soil taken from the Garuda Sakti km.13 Kampar district, Riau. The purpose of this study was to increase the bearing strength of the soil by stabilizing the clay soil with a mixture of 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, of oil palm bunch ash mixture, and 10% cement to increase the value of the California Bearing Ratio (CBR). The method used is laboratory testing to get the CBR value which refers to the California Bearing Ratio (CBR) test using SNI 03-1744-2008. From the results of atterberg tests carried out, the higher the variation of oil palm bunch ash and cement on clay soil, the atterberg value tends to decrease. The liquid limit value (PL) is 57.93% -43.16% -24.94% and the plastic limit (LL) is 27.35% -24.94%, causing the plastic index value to decrease by 16.73%. The higher the percentage of oil palm bunch ash and cement mixed with clay soil, the better the mixed soil is due to the reduced plasticity in the original soil. Testing the maximum CBR value in the laboratory with a variation of 15% oil palm bunch ash and 10% cement by 70.5%, the CBR value obtained meets the General Specifications of Bina Marga CBR 6%. The addition of Palm Oil Bunch Ash and cement can increase the CBR value in clay soils. The more variations in the levels of Ash and cement, the CBR value of the clay soil will increase. In conclusion, the variation of 15% oil palm bunch ash and 10% cement resulted in a maximum CBR value of 70.5%.