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  2. Conexpo-Con/Agg - Wikipedia

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    Conexpo-Con/Agg is North America’s largest construction trade show representing asphalt, aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and more. Conexpo-Con/Agg is a result of the merger of Conexpo and Con/Agg in 1996. [1]

  3. Transportation Research Center - Wikipedia

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    Paved & Gravel Hilly Road Courses: Contains over eight miles of roadway including a 1,000-foot, 10% asphalt slope, various stone slopes, a 23% asphalt slope, a 1.5-mile gravel road, two level cross-country courses and an off-road course. ATV Courses: Washboards, logs, hills, and mud pits complete this ATV testing facility.

  4. Columbus Motor Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Motor Speedway (CMS) was a 0.333 mi (0.536 km) asphalt oval and figure-eight racing track located south of Columbus, Ohio, within the town limits of Obetz. [ 1 ] History

  5. Oldcastle Materials - Wikipedia

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    Oldcastle Materials Inc. is a supplier of asphalt, concrete, and other building materials, and also offers construction and paving services. The Atlanta-based company is a subsidiary of CRH plc, a publicly traded international group of diversified building materials businesses, [2] [3] and has approximately 18,000 employees at 1,200 locations, as of March 2018.

  6. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    An asphalt concrete surface will generally be constructed for high-volume primary highways having an average annual daily traffic load greater than 1,200 vehicles per day. [19] Advantages of asphalt roadways include relatively low noise, relatively low cost compared with other paving methods, and perceived ease of repair.

  7. Muskingum County Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Louie Morosco built the Zanesville Speedway about 1940. The track was closed for a few years during World War II. Over the years, the track and surrounding area have seen several changes. Early the track was a short dirt track. At one point it became an asphalt speedway.