Concrete Paving
From hardscaping concrete to laying miles of sidewalks and concrete pads, our concrete paving work can be found and appreciated at landmarks around the city.
Locally owned & operated
Commercial, Civil, & Industrial Concrete Paving Services
With over 15 years of providing local concrete paving services to Edmonton and its surrounding area, Blacktop Paving has perfected its craft to take on any concrete project size, big or small.
Blacktop uses only high-quality ready-mix concrete paving products from reputable vendors and offers many services within the realm of reliable concrete construction.
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Project Startup
Our work is only as good as the foundation it rests upon, which is why we're experts in prepping all concrete paving projects by providing the following:
Excavation & Site Grading
Getting the site ready for concrete paving includes excavating and disposing of all previously laid asphalt material which is then recycled at approved facilities.
Subgrade & Stabilization
Blacktop Paving uses durable sub-grade materials that are specific to each job. This ensures the stability and suitability of the completed work intended for its purpose.
Gravel (Granular) Base
Installations of ready-mix concrete for paving projects always need an excellent granular base. Blacktop can provide top-quality aggregates from local suppliers to suit any project requirement.
Reliable Paving Solutions
Service Offerings
When you hire Blacktop for your asphalt and concrete paving work, you get more than just a finished project, you get a business fully committed to delivering it all:
Concrete Foundations
Ready-mix concrete is commonly used for building foundations, including footings, walls, and slabs. It provides a strong and durable structure base, ensuring stability and longevity.
Floors & Pavements
Ready-mix concrete is used for constructing floors and pavements in commercial, industrial, and civil settings. It is used when you require a durable and smooth surface.
Structural Elements
Concrete can be used to construct various structural elements in buildings, such as columns, beams, and walls. It provides the necessary strength to support the weight and load of the structure.
Bridges & Infrastructure
Concerning bridges, highways, and other infrastructure projects, concrete can be designed to meet specific requirements such as durability and resistance to environmental conditions.
Precast Concrete Products
Concrete is commonly used to manufacture precast concrete products, such as precast walls, panels, and beams. It is a cost-effective and very efficient construction solution.
Specialized Applications
Looking for high-performance heavy-duty industrial concrete paving work, or have a congested and compact area that needs paving? Ready mix concrete provides the versatility you’re looking for.
Edmonton & area paving contractors
Blacktop Projects
Blacktop Paving has provided commercial asphalt and concrete paving services to Edmonton & Area for over the past 15 years. Check out some of our work.
LRT – North Link Partnership
LRT: In 2013 Blacktop Paving was a subcontractor of the North Link Partnership, a joint venture between SNC Lavelin and Graham Construction, for the Edmonton LRT City Line. Our contract was to install the concrete plazas and sidewalks for the MacEwan Station Plaza, the Kingsway Station Plaza and the NAIT Station Plaza. The Problem: We…
NWR Refinery
NWR Refinery From the end of 2014 to the first four months of the 2015 construction season Blacktop was tasked with installing all of the hardscape items, asphalt and concrete, for the Central Administration Building and Firehall at the NWR Sturgeon Refinery Project. Both of these buildings were crucial to the site being constructed and…
Edmonton International Airport
Blacktop Paving has completed several asphalt projects at the EIA, with 2011 being our busiest season. Collectively we spent about 12 weeks at the Airport in the 2011 season working on the following projects in conjunction with MMM Group, Dufferin Construction, PCL, Stuart Olson and the EIA directly: