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How Denver’s Altitude and UV Exposure Impact Asphalt Performance: A Scientific Analysis

May 16, 2025

Denver’s unique environmental conditions, driven by its high altitude and intense UV exposure, significantly impact asphalt performance. At 5,280 feet above sea level, the city experiences increased ultraviolet (UV) radiation and temperature fluctuations, which can accelerate asphalt aging and degradation. This analysis explores how these factors affect asphalt, offering insights for property owners and managers

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How Traffic Type Dictates Asphalt Thickness and Mix Design

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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Asphalt Paving Differences for Retail vs Industrial Properties

Asphalt Paving Differences for Retail vs Industrial Properties

April 6, 2026

Asphalt paving for retail properties differs from industrial properties in structural design, material selection, and maintenance strategy because each property type faces distinct traffic loads, environmental exposures, and regulatory requirements. This guide covers traffic demands and load profiles, asphalt thickness and mix design, subbase and drainage engineering, striping and layout standards, maintenance scheduling, freeze-thaw performance,

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Why Dumpster Pads and Fire Lanes Fail Faster Than Parking Areas

Why Dumpster Pads and Fire Lanes Fail Faster Than Parking Areas

April 6, 2026

Dumpster pads and fire lanes are high-stress pavement zones that deteriorate faster than standard parking areas because they endure concentrated heavy loads, chemical exposure, and extreme mechanical forces that conventional parking lot designs were never engineered to handle. We cover what makes these zones structurally different from parking lots, the specific forces that destroy them,

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