Driveway and Paths
Concrete Driveways
The Concrete Driveways are being used daily and are a part of the landscape in our area. They are also a significant force for the beauty of our city. Concrete driveways are considered one of the largest non-masonry driveways in the world. Concrete is a robust and long-lasting substance.
Asphalt Driveways
Asphalt drives are generally built in rows. They are made using the same asphalt as the street. The construction and renovation of asphalt driveways and paths are very important for the maintenance of the asphalt pavement. We use two types of asphalt for making asphalt drives. One type is hot-mix asphalt, which can be produced by several processes. The other type is cold-mix asphalt, which is often a low-viscosity mixture of bitumen and sand or sometimes a low-viscosity mixture of petroleum and sand, mixed with various fillers and additives that improve the properties or performance of the asphalt.
Brick and Cobblestone Driveways
Our engineers also use bricks and cobblestones in the construction and renovation of the Driveways and Paths. The cobblestones are placed on the upper and lower surfaces of the Driveways to reduce the impact of the stones on the Driveways. In some cases, the Driveways are paved with stone tiles. The aesthetic beauty of cobblestone pavement is a major reason for its use. A cobblestone driveway has a distinct appearance that many people like.
Pebbles and Exposed Aggregate
Pebbles and exposed aggregate are surfaces made from crushed stone, gravel, or sand that are found in stone quarries. They are often crushed or cut into pieces so that the pieces can be more easily handled for use as construction aggregate and/or road base, and for mixing with other materials to make concrete. Pebbles and exposed aggregate can also be poured and formed into concrete molds. Our engineers make driveways with pebbles and exposed aggregate which looks great and is very durable.