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Key Factors That Affect Asphalt Construction Costs

Key Factors That Affect Asphalt Construction Costs

April 24, 2025

When planning an asphalt construction project, understanding the key factors that affect costs is crucial. Asphalt projects come with various expenses, whether you’re paving a driveway, parking lot, or road. The key factors influencing asphalt construction costs include material quality, labour rates, site preparation, project size, equipment needs, location, seasonality, and regulatory requirements. As a

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How Does Pikes Peak Region Tourism Traffic Wear Down Hotel and Resort Parking Lots?

How Does Pikes Peak Region Tourism Traffic Wear Down Hotel and Resort Parking Lots?

June 25, 2026

Pikes Peak region tourism traffic wears down hotel and resort parking lots through a combination of massive visitor volume, heavy vehicle loads, high-altitude UV exposure, and destructive freeze-thaw cycles that compound seasonal damage faster than most commercial properties ever experience. With 25.6 million visitors arriving annually and 11.2 million staying overnight, Colorado Springs hospitality lots

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What Commercial Paving Costs in Denver (Local Pricing & Permit Factors)

What Commercial Paving Costs in Denver (Local Pricing & Permit Factors)

June 25, 2026

Commercial paving cost in Denver is the total expense of installing or replacing asphalt or concrete surfaces on commercial properties, including base material, labor, permits, drainage, and ADA compliance. Asphalt ranges from $4.00 to $10.00 per square foot for new installations, while concrete slabs run $6.00 to $12.00 per square foot. This guide covers asphalt

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What Does Spring Pothole Repair Involve for Colorado Springs Commercial Lots After 150+ Freezing Nights?

What Does Spring Pothole Repair Involve for Colorado Springs Commercial Lots After 150+ Freezing Nights?

June 25, 2026

Spring pothole repair for Colorado Springs commercial lots is the process of assessing, patching, and restoring asphalt pavement damaged by 150+ annual freezing nights at 6,035 feet elevation. It combines post-winter inspection, targeted repair methods, and preventive maintenance to protect commercial parking surfaces from recurring failure. This guide covers freeze-thaw damage mechanics, spring pavement assessment,

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