
Why Do Expansive Pierre Shale Soils Crack Denver Commercial Pavements?
June 23, 2026
Pierre Shale is a Late Cretaceous marine shale formation rich in smectite and montmorillonite clay minerals that swell when wet and shrink when dry, generating a relentless swell-shrink cycle beneath Denver commercial pavements. This cycle is the primary reason parking lots, loading areas, and access roads across the metro area develop cracking, heaving, and settlement
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How Preventive Asphalt Maintenance Extends Pavement Lifespan
April 6, 2026
Preventive asphalt maintenance is a proactive strategy of applying scheduled treatments to pavement while it remains in good condition, rather than waiting for visible failures to trigger costly reconstruction. Every dollar spent on preservation can save several times that amount in future rehabilitation, making it one of the most cost-effective infrastructure investments available to commercial
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Planning Asphalt Maintenance Budgets for the Next 10 Years
April 6, 2026
Planning asphalt maintenance budgets for the next 10 years is the process of aligning scheduled pavement treatments with annual financial allocations across a full decade, so every dollar targets the right repair at the right time. This guide covers the financial case for proactive maintenance, activity-specific cost benchmarks and scheduling, condition assessment methodology, budget structure
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How Traffic Type Dictates Asphalt Thickness and Mix Design
April 6, 2026
Traffic type dictates asphalt thickness and mix design by determining the structural depth, binder grade, and aggregate properties a pavement needs to support its actual vehicle loads without premature failure. Every specification, from a 2-inch parking lot surface to an 8-inch industrial lane, traces back to the weight, frequency, and behavior of traffic on that
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