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How Does Heavy Equipment Impact Commercial Paving Surfaces?

How Does Heavy Equipment Impact Commercial Paving Surfaces?

As a property manager or business owner, maintaining the quality of your commercial paving is important. Whether you're managing a parking lot, driveway, or access road, the constant movement of vehicles – especially heavy equipment – can take a toll on your asphalt...

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10 Important Steps of Concrete Sidewalk Construction

10 Important Steps of Concrete Sidewalk Construction

Creating a strong, durable, and attractive concrete sidewalk is a fantastic way to boost your property’s curb appeal while providing a safe, reliable walking surface. A well-built sidewalk can last for decades, offering a low-maintenance solution that stands up to the...

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When is Asphalt Too Bad to Resurface?

When is Asphalt Too Bad to Resurface?

Resurfacing is the process of tearing up the top layer of asphalt and applying a fresh layer on top, essentially giving you a new asphalt without the need to overhaul your pavement. It involves removing a few inches of the old asphalt and adding a new layer. But at...

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5 Paving Company Red Flags to Watch Out For

5 Paving Company Red Flags to Watch Out For

When embarking on a paving project, selecting the right contractor is crucial to the success and longevity of your investment. While many paving contractors are reputable and deliver quality workmanship, there are some who engage in shady practices or cut corners,...

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How Does Asphalt Resurfacing Work?

How Does Asphalt Resurfacing Work?

Asphalt resurfacing is a process used to renew the surface of existing asphalt pavement, extending its lifespan and restoring its functionality and appearance. At Wright Construction Company, this method is commonly used when the underlying pavement structure is still...

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5 Things You Need to Know About Parking Lot ADA Compliance

5 Things You Need to Know About Parking Lot ADA Compliance

The Americans with Disabilities Act. more commonly known as ADA, was passed in 1990 as a federal law that helps people with disabilities to have equal access to all areas of public life. In simple terms, it means that all public places and businesses with 15 or more...

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