Click this text to start editing. This block is great for showcasing a particular feature or aspect of your business. It could be a signature product, an image of your entire staff, an image or your physical location, etc. Double click the image to customize it. As a union contractor, we have the expertise unions are known for because we employ some of the industry's most experienced and well trained workers in the concrete construction and asphalt paving industry. And when union contractors work on your site, you can be sure that they will maintain strict compliance with OSHA regulations and safety standards.
At Beltway Paving of Southern Maryland, we are committed to reducing our carbon footprint by implementing the latest advances in green technology in the industry; such as our infrared road repair service. By re-heating the asphalt surface with infrared rays, it is returned to a workable consistency to be repaired rather than having to be removed and replaced. Using Infrared Road Repair technology (IRR), we restore asphalt in less than 1/3 of the patching time and reduce the carbon footprint of traditional asphalt patching by 2/3.
The global concrete and cement market is expected to grow by $332 billion over the next three years. Anything concrete contractors can do to improve efficiencies, scale with ease and better communicate will allow contractors to capitalize on the predicted market growth. Naturally, a time-tested.
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Rather than honoring a subcontractor at a black tie gala, the Houston Chapter of ASA chose to honor essential construction workers with a short video highlighting their story
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