GC Service Brief
Commercial paving services deliver complete parking lot and roadway construction using both concrete and asphalt materials based on project requirements. Each material offers distinct advantages: concrete provides superior durability and lower lifecycle costs for high-traffic areas, while asphalt offers lower initial costs and easier repair for parking fields. Many commercial projects combine both materials to optimize performance and budget across different pavement zones.
Concrete paving is preferred for drive aisles, truck routes, and high-traffic areas where concentrated loads require superior durability. Reinforced concrete sections withstand heavy vehicles and equipment without the rutting common in asphalt under similar loading. Concrete also performs better in areas subject to fuel and oil exposure that can degrade asphalt surfaces.
Asphalt paving serves parking fields and lighter-duty areas efficiently. Lower initial costs allow more pavement per budget dollar in areas where heavy-duty performance is not required. Asphalt repairs are simpler than concrete repairs, allowing efficient maintenance of parking fields over time. Proper base preparation and section design ensure asphalt performs reliably in appropriate applications.
Proper drainage design is essential for both concrete and asphalt pavements. Water intrusion into base materials causes premature failures regardless of surface material. We install storm drainage infrastructure, shape pavements for proper water flow, and construct curb and gutter systems that efficiently manage runoff while meeting stormwater requirements.
As a general contractor, we deliver complete paving projects using appropriate materials for each application zone. Direct contracts with property owners provide clear accountability for pavement performance.
