driveways

Salvaged with Care
In recent years, more and more of our clients have asked us to use old hardscape materials on their projects:  They love the stuff, they tell us, and they're sold on its aesthetic richness, authenticity and time-tested visual appeal.   Living in southeastern Pennsylvania near some of the country's oldest cities gives me the advantage of ready access to these timeless objects - mostly old cobbles, bricks and stone curbing pulled up in the process of infrastructure
Artistic Pavers Now Offers ‘Silver Sam’ Color
Artistic Pavers (North Miami Beach, FL) has introduced Silver Sam, a deep shade of gray,…
Atlas Copco Unveils Walk-Behind Vibrating Screed
Atlas Copco (Commerce City, CO) manufactures its Model BV30, a compact, two-handled, single-beam vibrating screed…
Concrete with a Difference
Think about what happens when rainwater falls on an impervious surface in a big outdoor parking lot studded by the occasional tree:  The water dampens the surface, which instantly becomes saturated.  Only a minute percentage of water that penetrates the trees' canopies to reach their curb-bound planters becomes available to the trees' roots.  The rest almost immediately starts flowing to drain grates or perimeter drainage details and is lost to a stormwater-collection system. The trees are helped only marginally by the life-giving rain, and the water