Site Work That Supports the Long-Term Performance of Your Build
Asphalt Services provides asphalt and concrete installation for new construction projects in Denver and surrounding areas, working with builders and developers on residential and commercial sites.
Asphalt Services works with builders and property developers throughout Denver and surrounding areas to deliver asphalt and concrete services for ground-up construction projects. You need site preparation, grading, and flatwork that align with your project timeline and meet specifications for drainage, load-bearing capacity, and long-term durability. Whether the build involves residential driveways, commercial parking lots, or sidewalks, the work must integrate with other trades and support the overall development schedule.
The process begins with site grading to establish proper drainage and compaction. Forms are set for concrete pads and flatwork, or the base is prepared for asphalt paving. The installation includes coordinating with utility placement, ensuring access for heavy equipment, and scheduling pours or paving around framing and finish timelines. You get pavement and flatwork built to perform under the conditions your site will face over time.
If you're planning a new construction project in Denver or the surrounding areas, contact Asphalt Services to discuss site requirements and scheduling.

Why Grading and Base Preparation Matter From the Start
You need a stable subgrade before any asphalt or concrete is placed. Asphalt Services handles excavation, grading, and compaction to ensure the base supports the pavement load without settling or shifting. Poor base preparation leads to cracking, sinking, and premature failure, which becomes expensive to fix once buildings are in place. The crew coordinates with site managers to time the work around utility installation, foundation pours, and other trades that share the same space.
After the asphalt or concrete is installed, you'll see surfaces that drain correctly, hold their grade, and meet the design specifications for the project. Driveways support vehicle traffic without rutting, parking lots handle heavy loads without cracking, and sidewalks remain level and accessible. The work is scalable for both residential developments and large commercial builds, with owner-led oversight to keep the project on track.
Asphalt Services collaborates with general contractors and developers to deliver services that fit within the broader construction schedule. The team does not provide landscaping, stormwater systems, or structural engineering, but the asphalt and concrete work integrates cleanly with those elements. Estimates include site assessment, material quantities, and a timeline based on project milestones.
What Builders and Developers Ask About New Construction Paving
Here are answers to common questions about paving and flatwork for new construction projects.
What base thickness is required for a commercial parking lot? Most commercial lots require at least six inches of compacted aggregate base, with asphalt thickness determined by expected traffic load and soil conditions.
How do you coordinate with other trades on site? Asphalt Services schedules work around utility placement, foundation curing, and access needs, communicating with the general contractor to avoid delays or conflicts.
When should paving be done in the construction sequence? Paving is typically one of the final trades, completed after utilities are buried, buildings are framed, and heavy equipment traffic has ended to avoid damaging fresh pavement.
Can grading be adjusted if the site has drainage issues? Yes, the crew evaluates existing grade and adjusts slopes as needed to direct water away from structures and toward drainage points or storm systems.
Asphalt Services provides detailed project planning and scalable solutions for residential and commercial builds. Contact them to review your site plans and schedule paving or flatwork for your new construction project in Denver or the surrounding areas.
