Public works . AGGREGATE DISTRIBUTED AHEAD OF PAVER POXDAGE CURBING ON A GRADE the other paver. Multifoot 21A mixers were used. Two camps were established, one for each paverand built respectively 4 1 /2 miles of road from theLokern camp and 3 miles from the McKittrick camp. Crew No. 1 constructed pavement 18 feet wideon the tangent and from 3 to 5 feet wider on cur\ best days run, on November 11th, was 695linear feet, equal to cubic yards. The bestfive consecutive days run averaged linearfeet or cubic yards per day. The best 20consecutive days run averaged lin
Public works . AGGREGATE DISTRIBUTED AHEAD OF PAVER POXDAGE CURBING ON A GRADE the other paver. Multifoot 21A mixers were used. Two camps were established, one for each paverand built respectively 4 1 /2 miles of road from theLokern camp and 3 miles from the McKittrick camp. Crew No. 1 constructed pavement 18 feet wideon the tangent and from 3 to 5 feet wider on cur\ best days run, on November 11th, was 695linear feet, equal to cubic yards. The bestfive consecutive days run averaged linearfeet or cubic yards per day. The best 20consecutive days run averaged linear feetor cubic j^ards and included three days whenno work was done, one day when the waterline brokeand one day when the cement supply failed. The No. 2 mixer crew laid linear feet ofpavement IS feet wide and 7,600 feet of pavement20 feet wide, almost all of the latter being laid on6 to 6J^ per cent grade with cur\es superelevatedfrom 2 to 3 feet and located in the mountains whereno detour roads
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