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Features of road surfacing developed from form of construction which used to be known as cement grouted macadam; process consists of mixing sand and cement as mortar, sandwiching it between two layers of stones and consolidating with roller; work has been done as cheap as 2/4 per super. yd. in Ireland and 2/6 in England. Reprinted from Nov. 1930, issue of Good Roads.
Features of road surfacing developed from form of construction which used to be known as cement grouted macadam; process consists of mixing sand and cement as mortar, sandwiching it between two layers of stones and consolidating with roller; work has been done as cheap as 2/4 per super. yd. in Ireland and 2/6 in England. Reprinted from Nov. 1930, issue of Good Roads.
Cement bound roads
Crushed Stone Jl
Andrews, W.P. (author)
1930
Article (Journal)
English
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