Top of the 10th or Bottom of the 7th: Five Key Factors to Completing Fall Pavement Projects

Posted by Andrew Musto on 10/27/17 10:05 AM

 

As the clock ticks on the seasonal pavement business, many companies are either scrambling to fit in last-minute projects or prematurely deciding to postpone work “to the spring”. But when has the clock expired on the season? Are we in the top of the 10th or the bottom of the 7th?  The short answer: We have time! Here are five important factors to consider and gauge just how much time we have for your pavement projects.

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Topics: Paving, Pavement, Fall Paving, Project Management

4 Reasons to Choose U.S. Pavement Services for Your Asphalt and Concrete Projects

Posted by Eric Cox on 10/10/17 10:08 AM

When researching and selecting the right contractor for your upcoming asphalt or concrete project, you’ll find many options. Not all full service pavement contractors are created equally, however. A great start when selecting your contractor is their ability to balance the complexity and capacityof a multitude of projects. Your property and project are unique so there should never be a “cookie cutter” approach. Of course the bottom line rules the day but what about measuring the true value of what you’re actually receiving as the final product? There is much to consider when making your final decision. Here are 4 reasons why U.S. Pavement Services should be your choice.

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Topics: Community Support, Paving, Pavement, Concrete, Contractor, Asphalt, Customer Service

NEREJ - Golden Triangle Metro West makeover by U.S. Pavement Services

Posted by Eric Cox on 9/1/17 3:09 PM

New England Real Estate Journal (NEREJ) recognized the work U.S. Pavement Services has done in the retail zone known as the “Golden Triangle” that straddles the Natick/Framingham town line. During the months of July and August a total of 5 properties in the 3 square mile area had asphalt and concrete work done. Retail titans Target and BJ’s Wholesale had milling grading, paving, curbing, concrete and asphalt patching as well as pavement markings done on site without disruption to business operations. The Shopper’s World plaza, which spans the width of the triangle, had extensive curbing repaired and replaced in multiple locations, reducing trip and tire hazards for visitors to the property. Papa Razzi restaurant received a complete crackfill, sealcoating and line stripe which instantly upgraded the property that directly faces Rt. 9 westbound in Framingham. At New England furniture favorite, Jordan’s Furniture, milling, paving, patching, sealcoating and custom striping of its large parking lot and access roads was completed with minimal business disruption despite the large scale, multiple scope project.

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Topics: News, Sealcoating, Line Painting, Paving, Articles, Pavement Repairs, Concrete, Restaurants, Milling, Retail

A Lot to Lose Ignoring Asphalt Issues

Posted by Eric Cox on 8/30/17 12:19 PM

U.S. Pavement Services shared insight on what’s at stake when you ignore your asphalt and concrete issues long term for Retail & Restaurant Facility Business magazine in its August 2017 issue. U.S. Pavement Services has worked with retailers and restaurateurs for over thirty years as a valued and trusted partner with the same commitment to customer service and high standards of quality. Whether it is crackfilling, sealcoating and line striping as part of a comprehensive asphalt maintenance program or working with our partners to achieve ADA compliance or a full multi-phase mill and repave project, U.S. Pavement Services delivers unmatched asphalt and concrete solutions for commercial properties nationwide.

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Topics: Paving, Articles, Pavement Repairs, Restaurants, Milling, Retail

To Mill or Not to Mill, That is the Question

Posted by Andrew Musto on 8/19/17 10:37 AM

What is the right scope of work for your property's pavement?  Can you get by with just repairs to the worst, isolated areas?  Or would your money be better spent milling the existing surface and getting 10-15 years out of the lot?  To mill or not to mill, that is the question.

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Topics: Paving, Articles, Milling