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December 13, 2016 Read time: 1 min
The base courses additionally had to be stabilized at the end of runway 20. In the first stage, the complete pavement – some 3,420 m³ of material – was reclaimed by a team of three Wirtgen machines: two W 210 machines and a W 200i.
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