
Permits and Local Codes You Need Before Replacing a Sidewalk
September 7, 2025
Replacing a sidewalk is not just a matter of pouring concrete and smoothing it over. In nearly every U.S. city, sidewalks are considered part of the public right-of-way, which means property owners must comply with local laws and permitting requirements before starting construction. These rules exist to maintain uniformity, ensure public safety, and guarantee accessibility
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Denver’s Urban Growth: Why the City Needs Quality Asphalt Paving Services
October 5, 2025
Denver is experiencing rapid growth. New housing communities, expanding business districts, and large-scale development projects are changing the face of the city, so much so that the urbanized area of Denver expanded from about 150 square miles in 1950 to nearly 499 square miles by 2000 (U.S. Geological Survey). With this growth comes a pressing
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Best Asphalt Paving Practices for Denver’s High Traffic Areas
October 5, 2025
Asphalt paving in Denver faces unique challenges that go beyond basic road construction. Heavy traffic, extreme temperature swings, and the city’s freeze-thaw cycles often lead to premature pavement failures. Cracks, potholes, and surface deterioration are expensive to repair and create safety risks for drivers and pedestrians. In fact, potholes caused Americans over $26.5 billion in
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ADA-Compliant Sidewalk Design: What Property Owners Must Know
September 10, 2025
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) sets the standard for accessible design, and this includes the very ground your customers and visitors walk on: your sidewalks. For property owners, understanding and adhering to ADA-compliant sidewalk design isn’t just a matter of legal obligation; it’s about ensuring equal access for everyone, fostering inclusivity, and protecting your
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