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I'm curious how a hotelier in the Era of Asphalt will interpret the movement's reverence for nature and craftsmanship.
Asphalt will be used only for the apron and crosswalk and crushed limestone for drives and sidewalks.
The Merced will begin to look more natural, asphalt will give way to meadows, and the park's wildlife will have more room to maneuver.
But no matter how fast the cars go, it is already clear that the new asphalt will also make this year's Daytona 500 unlike anything ever seen in Nascar.
In particular, some are worried that the increased cost of building materials like concrete and asphalt will provide less of an incentive to embark on reconstructing areas which were destroyed in the quake.
Loose gravel and flying chunks of asphalt will impair the outside of your automobile, just like rust will deteriorate the underbelly.
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The plaza's asphalt drive will be replaced by granite paving stones, and two 40-by-60-foot skylights will send light streaming into the visitor center and allow a view of the outside of the Capitol from below.
Rising asphalt costs will make it more difficult to cut that number more this year, he said.
Its current asphalt surface will be replaced by more durable concrete, which is expected to extend its life span by 40 years.
"It's our understanding that Asphalt Green will be coming to us with some proposals for the use of that area," he said, "and that the temporary pool is probably not going to be an option as one of them.
Sustainable development in Afghanistan has taken a back seat to "quick wins" that can be reported to Congress as indicators of success: tractors that farmers can't repair and that require diesel fuel they can't afford; cheaply built schools; and smooth but wafer-thin asphalt, which will never stand up to Afghanistan's punishing climate without costly annual maintenance.
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