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Aggregate base

Aggregate Base is typically composed of crushed rock comprised of material capapble of passing through a 3/4 inch rock screen. The component particles will vary in size from 3/4 inch down to dust. The mateiral can be made of virgin (newly mined) rock or of recycled asphalt and concrete.

Base is used as a base course in roadways, as a base course for cement pads and foundations, and as backfill material for underground pipelines and other underground utilities.

"Base course" refers to the sub-base layer of an asphalt roadway. Generally consisting of larger grade aggregate, spread and compacted to provide a stable base for further layers of aggregates or asphalt pavement .

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Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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