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Things to Consider Before Paving an Asphalt Parking Lot

Every year, Bituminous Roadways, Inc. produces over half a million tons of asphalt for paving new roadways, athletic surfaces, trails, and parking lots. We work closely with our clients on every project. This way we can help our customers avoid common mistakes costing them extra time and money. How can we save you both? Read our short guide below on how you can prepare for your upcoming asphalt paving project.

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Two Different Types of Sealcoats for Parking Lots

Asphalt sealcoating, like cracksealing and patching, is another maintenance option that is recommended at various points during the life cycle of an asphalt parking lot. Sealcoats not only add an aesthetic/ cosmetic improvement to a property, but they also help with preserving and extending the life of the asphalt.

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3 Benefits of Getting Your Asphalt Project Scheduled Early

Need to schedule an asphalt installation, maintenance, or repair project this year? Then you’ll want to get on our schedule as early in the year as possible for a few very good reasons. Not only will early scheduling allow you to focus on other important property improvements during the spring, summer, and fall, but it’ll also help you save money.

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How Proactive Asphalt Maintenance Increases the Lifespan of Your Parking Lot

As a building owner or property manager who oversees the maintenance of an asphalt parking lot, you should know that being proactive about your asphalt’s maintenance needs is your best defense against serious parking lot problems. And in a place like the Twin Cities, where the weather can be harsh, unpredictable, and damaging to just about every outdoor surface, your parking lot is no exception.

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Assessing the Best Pavement Maintenance Solution

Are you considering replacing old asphalt? Not sure if you need crack sealing or an overlay? Before providing an estimate, Bituminous Roadways estimators will perform a thorough site inspection of your property to determine the best solution for your asphalt maintenance needs.

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How Does a Church Budget for an Asphalt Paving Project?

It’s crucial that you stay aware of the types of maintenance your parking lot requires. The more diligent you are about routine maintenance, the longer your asphalt will last, and the better prepared you’ll be to create a sufficient budget for parking lot repairs or repaving.

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Parking Lot Drainage: 3 Tips for Getting Water Off Your Asphalt Pavement

Water might be necessary for life, but it’ll spell the death of your parking lot if it doesn’t drain off the asphalt efficiently. Standing water will inevitably break down the asphalt over time, eventually deteriorating the bonds between the asphalt binder, sand, and rocks that together form the pavement.

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From Asphalt Paving Contractor to General Contractor, BR has the Knowledge and Experience to Get the Job Done

For some projects, Bituminous Roadways, Inc. is hired as not only the asphalt paving contractor, but the general contractor as well. On these jobs, we have the opportunity to work closely with the client and the engineering firm to build a parking lot from the specifications provided and bring a project full circle.

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Building Relationships with Local Parks and Recreation Departments: A Case Study

For the past six years, Bituminous Roadways has worked with St. Paul Parks and Recreation on nearly 20 asphalt paving projects. These projects range from preventative maintenance work, like cracksealing and pothole patching, to complete parking lot reconstruction.

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Whether it’s Short or Long Term Projects, BR Will Be Your Pavement Partner: A Case Study

In 2016, BR submitted an asphalt paving bid for the Minnesota Vikings TCO Performance Center via an electronic request for proposal to Kraus-Anderson, the project’s general contractor. Once awarded the project, BR didn’t actually start installing asphalt until mid-year, 2017, nearly a year from the original bid date. Other subcontractors were on the docket first, to complete portions of the project prior to BR installing any asphalt.

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