Urgent repairs
Potholes, abrupt transitions, broken edges, and active settlement may need the first attention.
Pavement maintenance works best as a prioritized plan. The goal is to address active failures, protect serviceable areas, and give each part of the property the work it actually needs.
Potholes, abrupt transitions, broken edges, and active settlement may need the first attention.
Ponding, runoff, clogged drains, and wet base conditions can keep creating new damage.
Crack pattern and movement help determine where treatment is useful and where pavement has failed.
Oxidation, raveling, traffic wear, and prior coatings affect maintenance choices.
Faded stalls, arrows, fire lanes, and accessible markings can be coordinated with surface work.
Budget, tenant access, seasonal timing, and traffic can turn one large project into sensible stages.
Map failure types, drainage, traffic, repairs, markings, and the condition of each pavement area.
Group immediate repairs, near-term maintenance, and longer-term capital work.
Build a scope around access, season, budget, and the order in which treatments need to occur.

Start with the site
Tell us how the surface is used and what you want to solve. We will arrange a site visit and build the estimate around the property.