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Asphalt Paving – What is Binder & Topcoat?

A successful asphalt paving project requires contractors and their crews to take a step-by-step approach that will result in an attractive, safe, durable pavement. Skipping even a single step, or executing a step incorrectly, can have disastrous consequences, including costly repairs, an unsightly appearance, a rough surface, or the premature failure of the pavement. Two […]

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What Is the Asphalt Paving Life Expectancy?

Long Island property owners choose asphalt pavements for several excellent reasons, including cost, speed of construction, and aesthetic appeal. When maintained correctly, asphalt paving can have a surprisingly long life. However, the life expectancy of an asphalt pavement will depend on the quality of the installation, the pavement’s use, and the care that it receives.

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Asphalt Paving – What Long Island Property Managers Need to Know!

Being a Long Island property manager can be a challenging occupation. Regardless of whether your primary purpose is to serve tenants, customers, residents, or the general public, you bear many responsibilities. However, most of your responsibilities can be encapsulated in a single directive, which is that you have a duty to protect the interests of

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Employee Dedication Runs Deep at Royal Pavement Solutions

Regardless of the industry, successful businesses typically have one thing in common: great employees. At Royal Pavement Solutions, we know that we have some of the best in any business. Employee Dedication Runs Deep at Royal Pavement Solutions Prior to founding Royal Pavement Solutions, Kenny Roy started working for his grandfather’s paving company at a

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ADA Pitch and Slope

  The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law in 1990 and amended in 2008. This comprehensive piece of legislation focuses on protecting the rights of those with disabilities against discriminatory housing or employment practices. However, most Americans are more familiar with the ADA’s provisions that cover accessible parking spaces, routes, and doors. ADA

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