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[mə-kăd́əm]
(n.)Pavement made of layers of compacted broken stone, now usually bound with tar or asphalt.
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Macadam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Macadam is a type of road construction pioneered by the Scotsman John Loudon McAdam in around 1820. The method simplified what had been considered state-of-the-art at that point. Single sized aggrega...
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John Loudon McAdam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Loudon McAdam (September 21 1756 – November 26 1836) was a Scottish engineer and road-builder. He invented a new process, "macadamisation", for building roads with a smooth hard surface that wou...
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1823 - First American Macadam Road ... The first macadam surface in the United States was laid on the "Boonsborough Turnpike Road" between Hagerstown and Boonsboro, Maryland. By 1822, this section was the last unimproved gap in the great road leading from Baltimore on the Chesapeake Bay to Wheeling on the Ohio River.
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John MacAdam was born in Ayr in 1756. When he was fourteen he moved to New York and made his fortune working at his uncle's counting-house. On his return to Scotland in 1783 MacAdam purchased an estate at Sauchrie, Ayrshire, and started experimenting with a new method of road construction.
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The first macadam surface in the United States was laid on the "Boonsborough Turnpike Road" between Hagerstown and Boonsboro, Maryland. By 1822, this section was the last unimproved gap in the great road leading from Baltimore on the Chesapeake Bay to Wheeling on the Ohio River.
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Hot Rolled Asphalt and Bituminous Macadam ... The 6mm. macadams with 200/100pen binders when machine laid are cost effective alternatives to slurry macadam where site conditions permit, i.e. if you can lay the increased thickness that you will obtain with a 6mm. macadam you will achieve a thicker layer to the road pavement...
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