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Recent progress in soil-cement for road construction
Usual practice is to surface soil-cement with some form of bituminous surfacing; on classified roads usual practice is to lay 2-course bituminous surfacing about 4 in. thick; methods of construction of soil-cement roads, used in past has been mix-in-place; methods of test for soil cement; soil-cement is not susceptible to frost. (See also Surveyor v 113 n 3226 Jan 2 1954 p 7-8)
Recent progress in soil-cement for road construction
Usual practice is to surface soil-cement with some form of bituminous surfacing; on classified roads usual practice is to lay 2-course bituminous surfacing about 4 in. thick; methods of construction of soil-cement roads, used in past has been mix-in-place; methods of test for soil cement; soil-cement is not susceptible to frost. (See also Surveyor v 113 n 3226 Jan 2 1954 p 7-8)
Recent progress in soil-cement for road construction
Commonwealth Engr
Maclean, D.J. (author)
1954
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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