
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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How Denver’s Winter Freeze-Thaw Cycles Impact Asphalt Durability
November 19, 2025
Denver’s high-altitude climate makes it one of the most challenging regions in the United States for asphalt pavement longevity. Each winter, fluctuating temperatures cause frequent freeze-thaw cycles, where melted snow seeps into tiny pavement cracks, freezes overnight, expands, and thaws again. This constant expansion and contraction places repeated stress on asphalt surfaces, leading to cracking,
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Eco-Friendly Asphalt Solutions for Sustainable Denver Projects
November 19, 2025
As Denver grows rapidly, sustainability has become a top priority in every construction project, including road and pavement design. Eco-friendly asphalt solutions help reduce carbon emissions, conserve energy, and minimize waste without compromising quality or performance. For example, a survey by the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) found that reclaiming approximately 97 million tons of
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Parking Lot Maintenance to Boost Curb Appeal in Colorado Springs
November 19, 2025
In Colorado Springs, a visitor’s first impression often happens before they step inside a building, when they pull into the parking lot. A smooth, well‑lined, clean surface communicates professionalism, care and safety. In contrast, cracked asphalt, faded markings, or potholes suggest neglect, which can reduce curb appeal and signal to customers and tenants that the
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