| 11. | It can be mixed into new pavement or used as a subbase or fill material.
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| 12. | The building was located in Subbase.
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| 13. | Subbase is the layer or successive layers of stone, gravel and sand supporting the pavement.
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| 14. | Sometimes, a slightly different definition of subbase is given which requires that the subbase cover.
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| 15. | Sometimes, a slightly different definition of subbase is given which requires that the subbase cover.
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| 16. | If there is a subbase course, the base course is constructed directly above this layer.
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| 17. | These piles are then crushed to provide subbase for roads and driveways, among other purposes.
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| 18. | Modern pavements are designed for heavier vehicle loads and faster speeds, requiring thicker slabs and deeper subbase.
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| 19. | Permeable subbase courses are becoming more prevalent because of their ability to drain infiltrating water from the surface.
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| 20. | A subbase of is usually defined as a subcollection of satisfying one of the two following equivalent conditions:
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