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| Off to the Races! Steve lays asphalt with a Leeboy Paver and Danny hand tamps the edges right behind him. |
Another great driveway! |
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| We installed this retaining wall using laser-sighted levels to ensure that it finished straight and level. Next comes the stone work on the driveway. |
When the asphalt is extremely hot (over 350 degrees), Tim first handrolls it and then uses the 1 1/2 ton machine roller. This allows for the best compaction. |
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| We installed the new parking lot and pick-up circle at the city's University Towers. This job entailed excavating the area, installing concrete curbing, stone work, asphalt paving and finally landscaping the site. |
Here we install a road at Kimberly Condominiums in Churchville, NY. We would eventually be hired to pave the entire parking lot. |
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| Tim finishes a concrete sidewalk which has been made handicap accesible. |
St. John Fisher asked us to lay more than a dozen of these Street Print crosswalks throughout the university. |
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| Driveway being excavated with a backhoe to widen it. |
Shims are thin layers of asphalt used to fill in holes, birdbaths and ruts which occur naturally over time.This is an important step in prepping for the new driveway. |
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| Forms for a new set of concrete steps. |
New driveway with a retaining wall. |
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| This big roller is used for compaction on large parking lots. We have three different rollers depending on the size of the job. |
More excavating work with one of our backhoes. |
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