Excavation & Grading: The Initial Two Step in any New Asphalt Construction

New asphalt cannot be laid on top of damaged asphalt. Before road, highway, or parking lot construction can take place, the existing asphalt structure must be excavated and then graded. These steps are crucial in the overall construction process.

  • Excavation: The existing asphalt must be removed. Excavation is the process of preparing the prospective location of the driveway for the asphalt that will eventually be laid.
  • Grading: Now the area must be shaped, creating the proper pitch in the underlying material so that water drains properly once the asphalt is in place.

Do you have an asphalt paving job that involves Excavation and Grading? If so, give Reliable Contracting a call!

Utilizing state of the art equipment and experienced operators, Reliable’s Grading and Excavation Division performs a full range of earthmoving services to prepare commercial and residential development sites in the State of Maryland for the construction of buildings, roads, parking lots and many other uses.

We currently have crews available for work. Contact us today to schedule your estimate before we are completely booked solid!

Reliable Contracting Company is a full-service commercial and residential asphalt paving contractor, offering the production and installation of hot and cold-mix asphalt, asphalt patching, milling, seal coating and crack filling.

If you have any questions about Excavation and Grading or if you have a construction project that you need completed right the first time, please contact Reliable Contracting by calling 410-987-0313 or visit our website. Reliable Contracting maintains a reputation as a leader in the construction industry and can be seen working on Maryland’s roads, highways, airports, office parks, shopping centers, hospitals, churches, and residential neighborhoods.

Reliable Contracting Company serves the following and surrounding Counties: Annapolis, Queen Anne’s, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Calvert, Caroline, Charles, Howard, Prince George, St. Mary’s, Talbot, and Washington D.C.

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