Delivering the highest-quality and greatest-value infrastructure solutions that meet the unique and ever-expanding needs of our customers, while providing a safe and rewarding workplace for our employees and their families. Whether you need new sidewalks, stained or stamped concrete or concrete structures we can help! Storm sewer drainage utility services including but not limited to all types of pipe installation, precast and cast-in-place storm sewer structures and RCB bridges and culverts. We provide a wide range of sitework services including earthwork, turnkey asphalt and concrete paving services, storm sewer utilities and structural concrete, as well as maintenance services for existing pavements.
Care to guess the three reasons asphalt is used so extensively in the installation of roads worldwide? Asphalt is cost effective, relatively easy to install and produces roads quickly and efficiently.
When we apply surface sealants, it is best that we work when the pavement is completely dry, as the sealer can trap moisture beneath it if there is no way for water to drain out through the ground or other channel.
Although a material like asphalt can be ideal for paved areas in harsh weather conditions, it can still start to deteriorate from exposure. If you’d like to protect your investment, applying a seal coat to the asphalt can lengthen its life.
Traffic or pavement lines and markings play an important role in road safety. Pavement lines assist with maintaining organized traffic flow and driver awareness via various messages, markings, and symbols that communicate to drivers.
Court Avenue in Bellefontaine, Ohio, was the first street in the United States to be paved with concrete in 1891, while the first mile of concrete pavement was laid in 1909 on Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. A major advantage of concrete pavement is that it's stronger and more durable than asphalt roads.