
Crack Sealing vs. Patching: What’s Best for Denver’s Changing Climate
November 22, 2025
Denver’s weather is unpredictable. A sunny morning can turn into a freezing evening, and snowmelt one day may refreeze by the next. These constant temperature swings put serious stress on paved surfaces. Asphalt expands and contracts, moisture seeps in, and small cracks can quickly grow if left untreated. For property owners, choosing the right repair
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Planning Asphalt Maintenance Budgets for the Next 10 Years
April 6, 2026
Planning asphalt maintenance budgets for the next 10 years is the process of aligning scheduled pavement treatments with annual financial allocations across a full decade, so every dollar targets the right repair at the right time. This guide covers the financial case for proactive maintenance, activity-specific cost benchmarks and scheduling, condition assessment methodology, budget structure
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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
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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