TL;DR Truck court paving is not parking lot paving with thicker material. Dock aprons, landing gear zones, and tight turning areas face point loads, slow-speed shear, and summer heat that standard asphalt cannot handle. For most high-volume distribution centers and...
TL;DR Parking lot expansion adds net-new paved area to an existing commercial or industrial lot, increasing vehicle capacity or improving traffic flow. Costs typically run $3 to $10 per square foot depending on materials, soil conditions, and drainage requirements....
TLDR Reinforced concrete construction is the process of building concrete members with embedded steel reinforcement so that concrete and steel act together to resist compression, tension, bending, and shear. It is the structural backbone of commercial and industrial...
TLDR: Industrial slab repair covers the inspection and restoration of concrete floors in warehouses, plants, distribution centers, loading docks, and equipment areas. The right fix depends on what failed, why it failed, and how quickly the area must return to service....
TL;DR Warehouse slab repair covers the full range of fixes for damaged concrete floors in warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities. The right repair depends on diagnosing whether the problem is surface damage, joint failure, subgrade loss, or a...
TL;DR Asphalt resurfacing (also called an overlay) adds a new 1.5 to 2 inch layer of hot-mix asphalt over your existing parking lot, extending its life by 8 to 15 years at 30 to 50 percent less than full replacement. It works when the base is still sound and less than...