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Methods used in Duval County, Florida, in construction of asphaltic surfaces; material commonly used for base courses is either limerock, or dredged oyster shell; all base courses of either material have minimum compacted thickness of 6 in., and roadway widths are not less than 18 ft; emphasis is placed on providing best drainage possible.
Methods used in Duval County, Florida, in construction of asphaltic surfaces; material commonly used for base courses is either limerock, or dredged oyster shell; all base courses of either material have minimum compacted thickness of 6 in., and roadway widths are not less than 18 ft; emphasis is placed on providing best drainage possible.
Duval County's asphaltic surfaces
Better Roads
Sollee, A.N. (author)
Better Roads ; 14
1944
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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