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  2. John Loudon McAdam - Wikipedia

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    John Loudon McAdam, 1830, National Gallery, London. John Loudon McAdam (23 September 1756 [1] – 26 November 1836) was a Scottish civil engineer and road-builder. He invented a new process, "macadamisation", for building roads with a smooth hard surface, using controlled materials of mixed particle size and predetermined structure, that would be more durable and less muddy than soil-based tracks.

  3. Macadam - Wikipedia

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    Macadam is a type of road construction pioneered by Scottish engineer John Loudon McAdam c. 1820, in which crushed stone is placed in shallow, convex layers and compacted thoroughly. A binding layer of stone dust (crushed stone from the original material) may form; it may also, after rolling, be covered with a cement or bituminous binder to ...

  4. Tarmacadam - Wikipedia

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    Tarmacadam is a concrete road surfacing material made by combining tar and macadam (crushed stone and sand), patented by Welsh inventor Edgar Purnell Hooley in 1902. It is a more durable and dust-free enhancement of simple compacted stone macadam surfaces invented by Scottish engineer John Loudon McAdam in the early 19th century.

  5. F5 CEO John McAdam Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from ...

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    F5 CEO John McAdam Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from Seattle Business Magazine SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Seattle Business magazine honored F5 Networks, Inc.'s (NAS: FFIV) President and CEO ...

  6. John Macadam - Wikipedia

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    John Macadam was born at Northbank, Glasgow, Scotland, on 29 May 1827, [1] the son of William Macadam (1783-1853) and Helen, née Stevenson (1803-1857). [2] His father was a Glasgow businessman, who owned a spinning and textile printing works in Kilmarnock, and was a burgess and a bailie (magistrate) of Glasgow. [3]

  7. History of transport - Wikipedia

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    During Industrial Revolution, John Loudon McAdam (1756–1836) designed the first modern highways, using inexpensive paving material of soil and stone aggregate , and the embanked roads a few centimeters higher than the surrounding terrain to cause water to drain away from the surface.

  8. John McAdam - Wikipedia

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    John Loudon McAdam (1756–1836), Scottish engineer noted for inventing the process of "macadamization" of roads John McAdam (politician) (1807–1893), Irish-born politician in New Brunswick, Canada John Macadam (1827–1865), Australian (Scottish-born) chemist, medical teacher and politician, after whom the Macadamia nut is named

  9. History of infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    John Loudon McAdam (1756–1836) designed the first modern highways, and developed an inexpensive paving material of soil and stone aggregate known as macadam. [4]