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Standard Specifications For Transportation Materials And Methods Of Sampling And Testing 33rd Edition And Aashto Provisional Standards 2013 Edition

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Standard Specifications For Transportation Materials And Methods Of Sampling And Testing 33rd Edition And Aashto Provisional Standards 2013 Edition
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Publisher: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 355.38 MB
Pages: 4237
ISBN: 9781560515654, 1560515651
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Standard Specifications For Transportation Materials And Methods Of Sampling And Testing 33rd Edition And Aashto Provisional Standards 2013 Edition by 9781560515654, 1560515651 instant download after payment.

The 33rd Edition of the Materials Book contains 400 materials specifications and test methods commonly used in the construction of highway facilities, including 61 revised and 7 new specifications and test methods. The specifications have been developed and maintained by transportation departments through participation in AASHTO's Subcommittee on Materials.

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