Change orders in large asphalt and concrete projects can lead to delays, cost overruns, and decreased client satisfaction. Therefore, it is crucial to implement strategies that minimize the occurrence of change orders. This blog post will discuss practical...
How thick should your asphalt be?
When it comes to determining the appropriate thickness for an asphalt project, there are a variety of factors that must be taken into consideration. Some of the key factors include the anticipated traffic loads, the climate and weather conditions in the area, and the...
What should a parking lot improvement proposal look like?
Each year in the late fall / early winter, the asphalt paving and concrete industry moves into the "bidding season". This is a time to meet with property managers and other key decision makers in person at different locations within a portfolio to assess the current...
What is the Difference between a Catch Basin and Storm Sewer?
Simply put, Catch Basins are excavated holes in the ground that accumulate rainfall and any other water runoff from parking lots and streets. Storm Sewers are the pipe systems underground that move the water into an existing waterway or retention pond. The Catch Basin...