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Rose Paving Merges with Atlantic Southern Paving and Sealcoating, Expanding Nationwide Presence
In a historic moment for the paving industry, Rose Paving (“Rose”) announced it has merged with Atlantic Southern Paving (“ASP”) to create one of the largest self-performing paving companies in the United States. Rose Paving and ASP combine complementary geographic footprints and together create an expansive nationwide network with an unrivaled reach...
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Water is one of the most destructive forces affecting asphalt. Most major pavement issues don’t start with traffic or age alone. They start with water that isn’t draining properly. Over time, even small asphalt drainage problems can lead to cracks, potholes, and structural failure. For property and facility managers, understanding how drainage impacts your parking…
Sealcoating is one of the most effective ways to protect and extend the life of your parking lot. But the results depend heavily on what happens before the sealcoat is applied. Proper sealcoating preparation ensures the coating bonds correctly, lasts longer, and delivers the protection your pavement needs. Without it, even a well-applied sealcoat can…
If your parking lot is starting to show wear, one of the biggest decisions you’ll face is whether to resurface or fully replace it. At first glance, the difference between parking lot resurfacing vs replacement isn’t always obvious. Both improve the look of your pavement, and both involve new asphalt. But choosing the wrong option…


