
How Failing Parking Lots Increase Legal and Liability Risk
April 27, 2026
A failing parking lot is a premises liability case waiting to happen. Commercial property owners owe a legal duty of care to every person who walks across their pavement, and neglected surfaces give plaintiffs the evidence they need to prove negligence. We cover property owner legal obligations, specific surface hazards that generate claims, how slip-and-fall
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How to Build a Long-Term Pavement Management Plan
March 4, 2026
A long-term pavement management plan is a data-driven strategy for maintaining and preserving pavement assets through scheduled inspections, preventive treatments, and budgeted repairs rather than reactive fixes. It shifts spending toward early interventions that extend surface life and reduce total cost of ownership. This guide covers pavement condition assessment, environmental and traffic factors that drive
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When Asphalt Stops Being an Asset and Becomes a Liability
March 4, 2026
Asphalt pavement is a functional asset that protects property value, ensures safe access, and supports daily operations; yet every asphalt surface has a tipping point where accumulated damage turns that asset into a financial and legal burden. This guide covers the deterioration factors that push pavement past that tipping point, the property value and cost
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Asphalt as an Asset: Maintenance vs Replacement Cost Over Time
March 4, 2026
Asphalt pavement is a depreciating asset whose total cost of ownership depends on when and how you intervene during its lifecycle. Proactive maintenance preserves structural integrity at a fraction of reconstruction costs, while deferred action accelerates deterioration and multiplies expenses. This guide covers the factors that determine pavement lifespan, the true costs of maintenance over
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