Manual On Road Construction for Resident Engineers And Inspectors
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61 18. 72- 32. 87 38. 88 60. 00 333. 33 52. 00 1 mile.. . . 3, 305. 81 988. 42 1, 735. 54 2, 052. 86 3, 168. 00 17, 599. 82 2, 745. 60 1 sq. Yd.. . 313 . 094 . 164 . 194 . 300 1. 667 . 260 Note. Assumptions: 1 bbl. Of cement = 3. 8 cu. Ft. Voids = 45%. Excess of agg. = 7%. Length of %" o bars 20'. 1 cu. Yd. Requires 1. 61 bbls. Cement 0. 45 cu. Yds. Sand 0. 79 cu, yds. Stone for 1-2-3 ^ mixture. 63. Combination Truck and Industrial Railroad Delivery. Batch boxes may be delivered to a paving mix...er by means of industrial 31 cars on tracks at the side of the road very economically. This method permits the subgrade to remain in perfect condition until the concrete has been placed. In a few instances a combination of truck and in- dustrial delivery of material has been used to advantage. Where Fig. 5. One and one-half ton pneumatic tired truck delivering mixed concrete from central plant to road. Fig. 6. Aggregate stored on top of a tunnel permits large storage of material and easy method of filling batch boxes on industrial railroad equipment.
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