Commercial Asphalt

Commercial Parking Lot Paving in Albuquerque

Hot-mix asphalt, ADA-compliant striping, sealcoating, and full-depth repair — engineered for the volume of traffic your lot actually sees. Night and weekend crews keep your business open.

What's Included

End-to-end commercial paving in Albuquerque

From a 12-stall medical-office lot to a multi-acre retail center, we handle the engineering, the paving, and the striping. We work with property managers, HOAs, churches, schools, and direct business owners — and we plan around your hours so you never close.

  • Full-depth reconstruction or overlay (we'll tell you which one your lot actually needs)
  • ADA-compliant layout: van stalls, access aisles, signage, ramps
  • Hot-mix designed for the load — heavier mix for delivery routes
  • Striping, stenciling, fire-lane markings, directional arrows
  • Sealcoating and crack-fill maintenance contracts
  • Night and weekend phasing for occupied properties
Commercial asphalt paving crew operating paver machine in Albuquerque
Our Process

Built around your operating hours

  1. Site visit & phasing

    We walk the lot, photograph problem areas, and propose a phased schedule that keeps the property accessible.

  2. Engineered scope

    You get a written scope with mix specs, base depth, striping plan, and timeline. No surprises.

  3. Paving

    Crews work the agreed schedule — often nights or weekends. Areas are signed and barricaded for safety.

  4. Striping & handoff

    Striping cures fast in ABQ's dry climate. We walk the lot with you and provide a maintenance schedule.

FAQ

Commercial paving questions

Can you pave at night or on weekends?

Yes. We regularly run night and weekend crews for retail, medical, and HOA lots in Albuquerque. Hot-mix needs overnight temperatures above ~50°F, which is workable most of the year here.

Do you handle ADA striping and signage?

Yes. We stripe to current ADA standards — van-accessible stalls, access aisles, signage. We can also re-stripe an existing lot to bring it back into compliance.

How often should a commercial lot be sealcoated?

Every 2–3 years in Albuquerque. UV exposure here is high enough that an unsealed lot visibly oxidizes within 18 months.

Overlay or full reconstruction?

Depends on the base. If the existing base is sound, a 1.5–2" overlay can refresh the lot for half the cost of reconstruction. If the failure is structural — alligator cracking, depressions, sub-base failure — only full-depth replacement actually lasts.

Service Areas

Commercial paving across the Albuquerque metro

Free Quote

Let's price your lot

Property managers and business owners — we'll come walk the lot, propose a phased schedule, and quote with mix specs in writing.