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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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What Businesses Should Expect During a Commercial Paving Project

What Businesses Should Expect During a Commercial Paving Project

April 27, 2026

A commercial paving project is a multi-phase construction process that transforms a property’s asphalt surfaces through coordinated demolition, grading, installation, and finishing work. We created this guide to cover site assessment and planning, project timelines and construction phases, business disruption management, weather and regulatory factors, cost planning, quality verification, and long-term maintenance. Site assessment and

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How to Minimize Tenant Disruption During Asphalt Repairs

How to Minimize Tenant Disruption During Asphalt Repairs

April 27, 2026

Minimizing tenant disruption during asphalt repairs is the process of coordinating communication, phased scheduling, safety measures, and contractor selection to keep commercial properties operational while pavement work proceeds. This guide covers tenant communication protocols, parking and access planning by property type, phased scheduling strategies, pedestrian safety during active paving, noise and dust control, contractor selection

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Night vs Day Asphalt Paving: What Works Best for Commercial Sites

Night vs Day Asphalt Paving: What Works Best for Commercial Sites

April 27, 2026

Night vs day asphalt paving is a scheduling decision that directly affects pavement quality, business revenue, and project costs for commercial properties. The choice depends on how ambient temperature influences the hot mix asphalt compaction window, how site traffic patterns shape operational disruption, and when local conditions allow crews to deliver the best result. This

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