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Making Your Asphalt Paving Project ADA Compliant

Making Your Asphalt Paving Project ADA Compliant

June 26, 2025

In today’s construction and paving industry, accessibility is not just a guideline but a legal and moral obligation. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ensures that public spaces are designed to accommodate people of all abilities. For property owners, developers, and contractors, this means asphalt paving projects must meet specific standards to remain compliant. Whether

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Lowest Bid vs Best Value: Choosing the Right Asphalt Contractor

Lowest Bid vs Best Value: Choosing the Right Asphalt Contractor

January 29, 2026

Deciding between the lowest bid and best value when choosing an asphalt contractor means weighing short-term price savings against long-term project performance, budget control, and pavement durability. We understand that property owners face this dilemma with every paving project, wondering whether saving money upfront might cost more in the long run. We’re here to help

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What a Professional Asphalt Paving Proposal Should Include

What a Professional Asphalt Paving Proposal Should Include

January 29, 2026

A professional asphalt paving proposal is a comprehensive document that outlines every critical aspect of your paving project, from material specifications to payment terms, serving as both a roadmap for successful project execution and a legal safeguard for all parties involved. Whether you’re a property owner seeking asphalt services or a contractor preparing proposals, understanding

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How Commercial Property Managers Evaluate Asphalt Paving Bids

How Commercial Property Managers Evaluate Asphalt Paving Bids

January 29, 2026

Commercial property managers evaluate asphalt paving bids by analyzing scope clarity, contractor qualifications, pricing structure, timelines, and long-term value to balance quality, cost, and risk. We understand that selecting the right contractor requires careful analysis of multiple factors while balancing quality, cost, and long-term value. With change orders averaging 10% of total contract value and

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