The construction of roads and streets, by H. Law, D.K. Clark1877 - 345 pages |
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... Surface . - Best Season for Repairs . — Formation of Mud . - Watering Roads . - Tools Used . - Scraping Ma- chines . CHAPTER VI . - CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS : FOUNDATION AND SUPER- STRUCTURE : -Soft Foundations . - Classification of Roads ...
... Surface . - Best Season for Repairs . — Formation of Mud . - Watering Roads . - Tools Used . - Scraping Ma- chines . CHAPTER VI . - CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS : FOUNDATION AND SUPER- STRUCTURE : -Soft Foundations . - Classification of Roads ...
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... surface of the road , in transverse sections , than was sufficient to cause rain - water to run readily into the side channels . The surface of the road was kept even and clean by the addition of proper fresh materials when necessary ...
... surface of the road , in transverse sections , than was sufficient to cause rain - water to run readily into the side channels . The surface of the road was kept even and clean by the addition of proper fresh materials when necessary ...
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... surface on roads which previously were almost impassable . As nearly every road had more metal upon it than was necessary , he , and the surveyors appointed by him , established economy in the construction and maintenance , as well as ...
... surface on roads which previously were almost impassable . As nearly every road had more metal upon it than was necessary , he , and the surveyors appointed by him , established economy in the construction and maintenance , as well as ...
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... surface , and the stones were left unsupported . In consequence of these defects , the surface of the pavement soon became very uneven , and not unfrequently sunk so much as to form hollows , which rendered it not only incommodious but ...
... surface , and the stones were left unsupported . In consequence of these defects , the surface of the pavement soon became very uneven , and not unfrequently sunk so much as to form hollows , which rendered it not only incommodious but ...
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... surface , at a depth of 10 inches below it . Large boulder stones are laid at each side . The first bed consisted of rubble stones laid compactly edgewise , and beaten to an even surface . A second bed , of smaller stones , was laid by ...
... surface , at a depth of 10 inches below it . Large boulder stones are laid at each side . The first bed consisted of rubble stones laid compactly edgewise , and beaten to an even surface . A second bed , of smaller stones , was laid by ...
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