We are going to set this right first by making a uniform carriageway of four lanes, fit pre-cast drains and asphalt the roads. |
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The work, beginning on Sunday and lasting for two weeks, involves digging out the asphalt path and replacing it with York stone flags. |
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This natural asphalt is similar to hard petroleum asphalt and is often called a natural asphalt, asphaltite, uintaite, or asphaltum. |
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Globes of light blazed up and down its length, and the white rectangles painted on asphalt glowed unearthly. |
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At twilight, when neon store signs and traffic lights begin to glow, wet asphalt becomes a luminous billboard of color. |
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If your house originally had wooden shingles, maybe a brown colored asphalt shingle would work best. |
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Treated wood shingles may leach toxic preservatives, and asphalt shingles may leach small amounts of petroleum compounds. |
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There is grip only where asphalt and tread come in contact, with no water between them. |
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The truck shuddered as the rear wheels spun wildly on the asphalt, then leapt forwards as the tires bit into the road. |
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It might turn out that there is enough flat roof at the top of your flat to pour thousands of pounds worth of bitumen, asphalt and lead onto. |
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After 12 months, we will convert the asphalt area into tennis and netball courts. |
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During the bituminization stage, the neutralized byproduct is mixed with hot petroleum asphalt and solidified. |
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Increases in axle loads and tyre pressures are creating plastic strain in some crushed rocks with sprayed seal and thin asphalt surfacings. |
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It's that instantaneous direction change, the wheel-shredding asphalt grind that cooks up this sure winner on the attention-o-meter. |
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When you look at it closely you can see that it's some kind of epoxy or super hard plastic that's actually inlaid in the asphalt itself. |
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Jeeps and lorries trundled down asphalt roads and the safari package tour was in its infant stages. |
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He glanced over his shoulder, then spun completely around to stare at the inert body crumpled on the asphalt a few feet behind him. |
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The asphalt ground was a gleaming with a glint of gray, and it seemed to shine incandescently. |
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No one knows exactly which streets still have cobblestones beneath the asphalt. |
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An Icelandic horse, capable of maintaining significant speed over lava fields and sheet ice, couldn't stay upright on asphalt. |
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The first thing I do is fetch ice, a job that is hugely important because the heat index, with the humidity and asphalt, is roughly 174 degrees. |
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The three products tested were calso, Portland cement and asphalt emulsion, in proportions varying from 1 to 2 per cent. |
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Meanwhile, the government has buried electric and telephone cables and replaced old asphalt with paving stones. |
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We paralleled the asphalt road on a narrow dirt track that used to be for four wheelers, when anyone had time or money for recreation. |
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The pavements comprised thick asphalt surface layers over unbound granular material. |
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He has them laid out on the asphalt walk where the pedestrian tunnel goes under the platforms. |
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However, of these, only gypsum wallboard and asphalt paving report price gains in the double digits. |
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The road itself lengthens when the pavers put down new asphalt at its terminus. |
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The refinery has a daily capacity of 70,000 barrels of crude and produces gasoline, diesel fuel, military jet fuel, solvents and asphalt. |
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They arranged for the demolition contractor to reuse the old asphalt and limestone base from the former parking lot. |
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The high school parking lot has a cinder surface instead of asphalt, wooden ties instead of concrete for the curbs. |
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However, Gareth has rallied in Ireland in recent times, so he is certainly familiar with pace note asphalt rallies. |
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Outside in the company parking lot, windblown trees shake a fine yellow dusting of pollen over asphalt and cars. |
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In the more densely populated areas, roads normally consist of dual carriageway granular pavements with asphalt surfaces. |
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At first blush, this shoe evokes a mild-mannered street runner, but flip it over and you'll find an outsole that tears asphalt to shreds. |
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There is no doubt the new model can be an absolute stormer on the asphalt, yet its hard-working engine is quiet and smooth. |
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The presence of asphalt would indicate that the right rear rim gouged the pavement during an accident. |
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He slammed into a dumpster, denting the side before dropping to the hard asphalt bruised, but miraculously unbroken. |
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He started across the highway and caught his toe on a piece of asphalt that was sticking up. |
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There is also an asphalt road to the small wetland Bolata north of the cape. |
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The actor is a former asphalt layer who is renowned in television circles for his singing voice. |
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The back of the truck is anchored firmly to the asphalt by a ton of documents, storage media, books, computers, and peripheral devices. |
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To get to a lever on an asphalt tanker he had leaned over an engine with an unguarded rotating shaft. |
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Bill was a partner in an asphalt contracting business and he leaves a wife Olga, sister Sheila and daughter Amanda. |
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According to the engineers who worked on it, the road was resurfaced with wafer-thin asphalt. |
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Then the structure's bare steel deck will be covered with a new membrane, followed by asphalt. |
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The asphalt is sticky black licorice and the traffic lights pulse to a blind man's marching tune. |
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She presents this stirring song cycle in praise of St Kilda's unique mixture of gravel, asphalt, sand and loose chippings. |
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It is the ultimate human city, which likes to pretend it has obliterated nature under a blanket of asphalt. |
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Road biking is usuallyon smooth asphalt and you can go as quick as you can turn the cranks at times. |
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They are designed to go over any surface, including asphalt, dirt, gravel, grass and mountain trails. |
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The asphalt was dark and slightly shiny in the sun, as if the oppressive heat was melting the tar within the road. |
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Teal and green floor tiles in the kids' bathroom are made of waste products derived from gravel, asphalt, and cement. |
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Normally, asphalt road surfaces are built on top of a bed of concrete, which is itself built atop a bed of gravel. |
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Masonry sealers are not intended for use on asphalt, glazed ceramic tile or on wooden surfaces. |
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Instead of green grass, natural pools of hot, slow-simmering asphalt occupy the preserve. |
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Two products which come directly from the crude oil and do not require further processing are asphalt and waxes. |
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And the cabin floor, center floor tunnel and trunk floor are all sound dampened with asphalt sheets. |
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Chief exports of Trinidad and Tobago include oil, sugar, citrus fruit, asphalt, and coffee. |
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I feel unable to breathe in this paradise, crushed by the mountains that aren't here, scared I won't be able to survive in my asphalt jungle. |
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These mosquitoes, breeding prolifically beneath our asphalt jungles, were previously regarded as innocuous. |
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But it can also reward someone who tripped over a gold nugget on their way to pick up some more lumps of asphalt. |
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He pulled into the school parking lot, doing a haphazard parking job and sprinting across the asphalt. |
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To reinforce safety for all Championship rallies run on asphalt, safety cars will be permitted to cover one passage of every special stage. |
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Paving was usually done with asphalt or macadam, though brick paving blocks were also used. |
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Electrical burnout of fluorescent lighting ballasts causes the heating and. volatilization of an asphalt potting-compound inside the ballast. |
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The road to Mandalay is an asphalt thread through a tapestry of traditional village life. |
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Kerosene and the rest of the organic mixture's lighter components evaporated, leaving behind the heavier molecules that make up tar and asphalt. |
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The soles of his shoes scuff the wet asphalt of black-and-white back alleys, headlights closing in behind him. |
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Add attachments, and you can also scarify hard ground, rip up asphalt, and doze construction materials. |
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Steel is galvanized, walls are fairfaced concrete block, and floors are concrete or asphalt. |
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There was asphalt cracking due to tensile strain resulting from plastic deformation within the crushed rock. |
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The preliminary tests indicated that the performance of epoxy asphalt was far superior to that of other systems. |
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He could hear the scrape of their shoes on the asphalt as they stood, waiting. |
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Strap a bungee cord to my ankle and leap face-first into a pool of asphalt? |
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A service station worker in Georgia, he began racing against local bootleggers across fields, on ragged dirt tracks, and on asphalt speedways. |
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In Japan, where top riders earn fortunes, the tracks are less steeply banked and they race on all-weather asphalt, rather than wooden surfaces. |
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Road builders and motorist groups want more asphalt, environmentalists want more mass transit. |
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It dates back to Cork in 1913 when the company made and laid mastic asphalt. |
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Stone mastic asphalt has only been used in Ireland in the last two years and only on one per cent of the roads network. |
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Selina pulled into the stadium parking lot, its asphalt turf barren of all vehicles except hers. |
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The road was uneven, full of random stones and broken asphalt, thrusting themselves in all directions. |
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At the end of a gravel and asphalt yard is a tiki bar and a grill made from half an oil drum. |
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Access to water is always recommended, as is staying off the asphalt, which can burn an animal's paws. |
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You may find that a utility knife works better than a circular saw to cut through asphalt shingles. |
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The heat of asphalt, the lunacy of traffic and the depravity of narrow alleys crowd in on the characters. |
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After passing point 11 on the circuit you will come to a T-junction on an asphalt road without an obvious sign. |
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The runway will be of asphalt with navaids and adequate lighting for night landing to be provided. |
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I leave Highway 3 for an unnumbered asphalt road headed directly for the state line. |
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I was lying on the ground, and I had skinned my knees and my elbows on the asphalt. |
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Twenty minutes and an uncountable number of songs later, Brett finally pulled the car into a parking slot on the black asphalt. |
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Instead of laying down concrete and asphalt on the ground, the Brusaws hit upon the idea of using pavers. |
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A hard court, like the ones at the U.S. Open, consists of a thin film of acrylic over an asphalt base. |
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Think of an asphalt parking lot, which during summer can still be warm hours after the Sun sets. |
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The white blooms dotted the asphalt and swirled in the breeze under the orange glow of the street lamps. |
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Spend a foot-wrenching jog in the wrong pair of kicks and your adventures in the asphalt trade promise to be as enjoyable as an Enron stock return. |
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Three years later, the property was covered in asphalt to prevent the DDT in the soil from being carried by the wind. |
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In Tampa, the equivalent trip took you through an Eraserhead dystopia of underpasses and asphalt plains. |
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Today, concrete is widely used, often resurfaced with asphalt or tar. |
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Trinidad has one of the largest natural asphalt lakes in the world. |
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He suggested an alternative would be to inform residents of the actual price of the asphalt after tenders for the project close later this spring. |
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The very idea that the government would want to treat access to bandwidth as even remotely analogous to access to highways has latter-day asphalt manufacturers in a tizzy. |
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It belongs to the same family of substances as asphalt or bitumen. |
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Dasag's range of natural asphalt tiles continues a 100-year tradition that has seen finely ground bituminous limestone pressed into durable and elegant tiles. |
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The steep asphalt path at the west end of the ruins of St Mary's Abbey made a splendid toboggan slide, and the invigorating pastime was thoroughly enjoyed. |
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Spring came and the snowpack melted like an ice cube on hot asphalt, instead of compacting and forming the vast fields of perfect-corn snow we expected. |
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City of York Council said the network of jagged lines in the asphalt surface had been caused by someone apparently driving a Transit van over the new bridge on Sunday evening. |
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Depending on torque and speed of specific models, they can be used in conditions ranging from loose, heavy, or rocky soils to hardpan, frost, and asphalt. |
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The runway, made of asphalt reinforced with more asphalt, took a pounding. |
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Towards evening, children were chalking peace signs on the asphalt tiles. |
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Other common supercooled liquids are ordinary glass and asphalt. |
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Beyond the asphalt the land was parched brown by the heat, and there were no trees, just stubby greasewood bushes and low grass, with an occasional spiky yucca or flat cactus. |
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The daughter and her intended arrived at the parsonage promptly at five, he having taken off a few minutes early from his job as an asphalt man on the county's roads. |
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Behind me, I heard footsteps, clunking against the black asphalt. |
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Excessive heat build-up in an attic can shorten the longevity of composition roof shingles by causing premature evaporation of the oils in the asphalt. |
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A fundamental assumption of elasticity when it is known that some granular and thin asphalt pavements are being plastically strained by legally or overloaded vehicles. |
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Moisture under an asphalt built-up or modified bitumen roof system will leach plasticizing oils out of the membrane, making it prematurely brittle. |
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Coated with a special plasticized asphalt, the flashing weighs 2, 3, 5, or 7 ounces per square foot and a total weight no less than 6 ounces per square foot. |
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The Monte Carlo Rally is based high up in the mountains above the famous principality, and consists of twisty asphalt roads that are normally covered in ice and snow. |
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I started tearing at my hair instead, staring dejectedly at the asphalt. |
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In the construction industry, they are used on skid-steer loaders, mini-excavators, asphalt pavers, dozers, tracked carriers, and boring and trenching machines. |
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He was delivering the feature address at a Lake Asphalt seminar at Cara Suites Hotel in Claxton Bay when he made the announcement. |
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Asphalt pavements are usually located in urban areas and sealed granular pavements form the bulk of Australia's rural arterial road network. |
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Asphalt emulsion finds a more general use as a tackifier to hold rovings and straw in place. |
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Already, we are worlds away from the universes of The Asphalt Jungle and The Killing. |
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Pothole's competitive advantage is the KM 8000T trailer and asphalt hotbox reclaimer. |
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Baker Hughes has developed a chemical additives line specially designed to remove hydrogen sulphide from asphalt or bitumen products. |
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The roof is sheathed with particleboard and covered with tarpaper and rolled asphalt shingle. |
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Section 1038 of that Act mandated that all federally funded projects must use a percentage of rubberized asphalt, he says. |
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About three miles is rubberized asphalt, installed mainly in residential areas to quiet passing buses. |
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Road surfaces are often made from asphalt concrete which uses bitumen as a matrix. |
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This pavement method mixed the aggregates into the asphalt with the binding material before they were laid. |
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Aggregate base gravel is laid down as the lowest layer in a road, with fresh concrete or asphalt placed over it. |
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Concrete is a contributor to the urban heat island effect, though less so than asphalt. |
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This makes sandstone a common building and paving material including in asphalt concrete. |
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Asphalt Jungle is sometimes considered the first heist movie, but for me it all starts with Rififi. |
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You had one foot on the asphalt and the other in the marshes. |
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One of the major raw materials required to manufacture sulphonated asphalt is sulphur trioxide which is not available in the region. |
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A new 18-inch-thick rock subgrade will be placed, topped with 12 inches of gravel and capped with a layer of asphalt, Little said. |
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The sound track tingles with cool jazz, the dry atonal music of the asphalt jungle. |
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Streets can have different depths of asphalt and be constructed of different subbase materials, he said. |
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Hamm is an aggregates, landfill, and asphalt and construction company with 250 employees. |
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However, due to the presence of permafrost, use of asphalt is not practical, and therefore the roads are made of clay. |
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As the road steepens and bends, Mason reaches speeds of up to 70 mph, his body just over an inch from the asphalt racing beneath him. |
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This event occurred at a podunk strip of asphalt in central Colombia known as Aeropuerto Jorge Enrique Gonzalez Torres. |
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Some tools you may need will be a ladder, tin snips, gloves, mortar joint compound, and perhaps asphalt cement. |
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A 2009 outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Spain was traced to a milling machine used in street asphalt repaving. |
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They hypothesized that the diffusion of rejuvenators into aged bitumen at asphalt recycling could be described in steps as follows. |
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One factor is the strength of the absorption rate of builds and asphalt, which is higher than natural land. |
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Cold temperatures and blown snow had penetrated the porous lava, forming regular, roughly hexagonal cracks almost like frost heaves on asphalt. |
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Harlem comes through as an urban hothouse mean with exotic hustle and violence, a tangible asphalt jungle with its own abrasive laws of motion. |
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The APA has primarily been used for testing rutting resistance of hot-mix asphalt. |
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Many small airports have dirt, grass, or gravel runways, rather than asphalt or concrete. |
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Pacific Industrial Minerals owner John Heter intends to extract 150,000 tons per year of anorthosite, an asphalt ingredient, for 20 years. |
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This utility-scale power plant is next to an asphalt recycling plant and an auto wrecking yard in Lancaster. |
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Alligatoring is a result of the sun making the top surface of the asphalt brittle. |
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Hot mixes are used by some agencies, they are produced at local asphalt plants. |
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Grass, clay, and hardcourts of concrete or asphalt topped with acrylic are the most common. |
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Crocodile cracking showing moisture seepage, a sign of a weakened soil structure beneath the failed asphalt. |
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Continued traffic action ejects both asphalt and the underlying soil material to create a hole in the pavement. |
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Traffic then fatigues and breaks the poorly supported asphalt surface in the affected area. |
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Near Junction 35 of the M4, there is a stretch of the motorway that has a surfacing of porous asphalt that improves drainage and reduces noise. |
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It is composed of spunbond polyester fabric laminated to rubberized asphalt adhesive that strengthens the material while providing a surface to which most coatings will bond. |
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It was initially started to get surfboards out of landfills and into asphalt and floor tiling, but the organization also refurbishes old boards for use by kids in need. |
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The use of asphalt, concrete and tarmac for any layer is prohibited. |
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The existing seal is to be overlayed and resurfaced with a 30mm Type N asphalt between the existing kerbs to provide a level safe surface in the urban environment. |
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When resurfacing thoroughfares, the asphalt mix will be sound attenuating pavement to attenuate tire noise, slightly increasing the cost of resurfacing. |
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One of the most familiar of these alternative cements is asphalt concrete. |
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This bleak circle of asphalt has been patched and repatched, and looks it. |
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The construction area includes approximately 100 hectares of streets and GC roads into asphalt or gravel, 150 hectares of lawns and 25 hectares of bushland areas. |
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The Asphalt Industry Alliance blames chronic underfunding and three successive harsh winters for the potholes blighting our roads. |
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Tyne and Wear has a total of 43 danger areas, including other industry operations like asphalt and ready-mixed concrete plants, railheads and wharves. |
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Additional works relate mainly to increase the height of the embankment subgrade and improvement of drainage system, which will reduce the risk of cracking of the asphalt. |
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This also acts as a binder that combines with surface debris to form a paste, which then fills any surface asperities in an unsealed asphalt parking lot surface. |
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Although some vehicles drip oil more than others, it's actually the insidious, long-term routine of dripping oil that represents maintenance concerns for asphalt parking lots. |
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Currently, MRP is used in tires, plastics, asphalt, roofing and coatings. |
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The deflection basin area was originally used in the development of algorithms and nomographs to backcalculate resilient moduli of asphalt pavement layers. |
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New sanitary sewers, storm sewers, watermain, curb and gutter, asphalt and new sidewalk will be installed from Grand River Street North to about 533 metres west. |
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