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How to Prepare Your Property for Asphalt Construction

How to Prepare Your Property for Asphalt Construction

April 24, 2025

Creating a durable asphalt surface—whether a parking lot, driveway, or roadway—requires more than just paving equipment and materials. Successful asphalt construction hinges on thoughtful planning, proper site preparation, and choosing an experienced contractor.  This guide outlines the crucial steps you need to take to ensure your property is construction-ready, providing insights into drainage, permitting, grading,

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How Do You Choose a Commercial Asphalt Contractor in Denver?

How Do You Choose a Commercial Asphalt Contractor in Denver?

June 25, 2026

Choosing a commercial asphalt contractor in Denver is a structured vetting process that evaluates credentials, local experience, bid transparency, and reputation before signing any agreement. This guide covers Denver-specific climate and licensing demands, the credentials and experience a qualified contractor must demonstrate, essential vetting questions and reputation checks, bid evaluation and comparison methods, and red

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How Do You Repurpose and Restripe Excess Parking After Denver’s Parking-Minimum Repeal?

How Do You Repurpose and Restripe Excess Parking After Denver’s Parking-Minimum Repeal?

June 25, 2026

Repurposing and restriping excess parking after Denver’s parking-minimum repeal is the process of redesigning oversized lots to match actual demand, converting surplus stalls into higher-value uses, and updating all markings to meet current code. With Denver eliminating all minimum parking ratios citywide as of August 11, 2025, property managers now have the freedom to right-size

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What Should a Spring Commercial Parking Lot Inspection Cover for Denver Property Managers?

What Should a Spring Commercial Parking Lot Inspection Cover for Denver Property Managers?

June 25, 2026

A spring commercial parking lot inspection for Denver property managers is a systematic evaluation of pavement condition, drainage function, compliance markings, and safety hazards conducted after winter to identify damage before it compounds. This guide covers climate-driven damage assessment, asphalt surface distress identification, drainage and grading verification, striping and ADA compliance, concrete element evaluation, sealcoat

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