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Public works project is described to improve streets and drainage in Stickney Township, Ill; for street improvements, soil cement was used to stabilize bases, when streets were covered with 2 in. of asphalt; depending on conditions in particular area, contractor either set up central-mix plant to process base material or mixed it in place; excavation for central-mix operation was done with track-type end loader, motor grader and dump trucks; equipment as well as self-loading scrapers were used for in-place processing. (30663)
Public works project is described to improve streets and drainage in Stickney Township, Ill; for street improvements, soil cement was used to stabilize bases, when streets were covered with 2 in. of asphalt; depending on conditions in particular area, contractor either set up central-mix plant to process base material or mixed it in place; excavation for central-mix operation was done with track-type end loader, motor grader and dump trucks; equipment as well as self-loading scrapers were used for in-place processing. (30663)
Stabilized base for residential streets
Civ Eng (NY)
Gallup, W.J. (author)
1969
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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