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In 1957, it is estimated that 535 million tons of aggregates will be needed for highway construction; 40% of all aggregate consumed on highway construction and maintenance is crushed stone; maintenance requirements should remain at approximately 58 million gradually increasing to about 304 million tons in 1960.
In 1957, it is estimated that 535 million tons of aggregates will be needed for highway construction; 40% of all aggregate consumed on highway construction and maintenance is crushed stone; maintenance requirements should remain at approximately 58 million gradually increasing to about 304 million tons in 1960.
Crushed stone in new highway program
Crushed Stone J
Clark, A.C. (author)
1957
Article (Journal)
English
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