
Designing Asphalt for Heavy Truck and Delivery Traffic
April 6, 2026
Asphalt designed for heavy truck and delivery traffic is a pavement system engineered with specialized mix designs, increased structural thickness, and reinforced subgrade preparation to withstand axle loads that are exponentially greater than those from passenger vehicles. This guide covers load mechanics and why trucks demand different pavement engineering, mix designs and thickness standards for
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How to Compare Commercial Paving Bids & Quotes
April 27, 2026
Comparing commercial paving bids is the process of evaluating multiple contractor proposals side by side across scope, materials, pricing, qualifications, and contract terms to identify which quote delivers the best long-term value for your property. This guide covers what complete bids should contain, how to evaluate and compare pricing structures, red flags that signal risk,
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How Failing Parking Lots Increase Legal and Liability Risk
April 27, 2026
A failing parking lot is a premises liability case waiting to happen. Commercial property owners owe a legal duty of care to every person who walks across their pavement, and neglected surfaces give plaintiffs the evidence they need to prove negligence. We cover property owner legal obligations, specific surface hazards that generate claims, how slip-and-fall
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Planning Asphalt Repairs Around Peak Business Hours
April 27, 2026
Planning asphalt repairs around peak business hours is the process of scheduling pavement maintenance to align with low-traffic windows, protecting revenue, tenant relationships, and customer safety throughout the project. This guide covers the business risks of poorly timed repairs, peak traffic patterns across commercial property types, repair urgency assessment, scheduling strategies that maintain parking access,
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