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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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Asphalt Paving Considerations for Medical and High-Traffic Facilities

Asphalt Paving Considerations for Medical and High-Traffic Facilities

April 6, 2026

Asphalt paving for medical and high-traffic facilities is a specialized discipline that balances heavy structural demands, strict regulatory compliance, and uninterrupted facility operations. We built this guide around pavement engineering and design, ADA compliance and parking layout, drainage and climate resilience, phased construction logistics, and long-term maintenance planning. Pavement engineering for these facilities starts with

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How to Repave a Parking Lot Without Shutting Down Your Business

How to Repave a Parking Lot Without Shutting Down Your Business

April 6, 2026

Phased parking lot repaving is a project management approach that divides a commercial lot into sequential work zones, allowing each section to be paved while the rest stays open for customers, tenants, and daily traffic. This guide covers phased planning and seasonal scheduling, communication and parking management during construction, paving methods and project timelines, cost

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How Preventive Asphalt Maintenance Extends Pavement Lifespan

How Preventive Asphalt Maintenance Extends Pavement Lifespan

April 6, 2026

Preventive asphalt maintenance is a proactive strategy of applying scheduled treatments to pavement while it remains in good condition, rather than waiting for visible failures to trigger costly reconstruction. Every dollar spent on preservation can save several times that amount in future rehabilitation, making it one of the most cost-effective infrastructure investments available to commercial

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