It’s Time to Start Your Paving Projects
Spring has arrived, the snow has melted, and across New England, properties are seeing the full impact of winter damage. At the same time, demand for paving work is accelerating quickly.
This is the moment when planning turns into action. Asphalt plants are opening, crews are mobilizing, and schedules are filling fast.
If you’re just beginning the process now, you’re already competing for remaining production slots.
The Real Constraint Isn’t Weather – It’s Planning
When people think about paving delays, they assume it’s about crews getting back to work or waiting for asphalt plants to open. In reality, bottlenecks stem from what must happen before paving begins.
Spring projects require coordination long before installation, such as:
- Site walks & scoping
- Budget approvals
- Tenant notifications
- Phasing plans
- Material availability & sourcing
- Municipal permitting
- Weather sequencing
All of this takes time. Starting in the spring means moving quickly to secure availability before schedules tighten further.
Proactive Scheduling
Spring is when demand accelerates and schedules tighten, making early action the key to staying on track.
- Phase Work Around Operations
Early planning allows paving to be coordinated around tenant needs, deliveries, peak traffic hours, and other capital projects.
- Align With Budget Cycles
Many organizations operate on capital expenditure timelines that close mid-year. Planning in the spring ensures projects are completed before budget deadlines.
- Lock in Pricing
Material costs fluctuate annually. Early planning allows for more predictable pricing before supplier increases are posted. We still have a chance to lock in 2025 project pricing before 2026 supplier prices post.
- Minimize Tenant Disruption
Advance notice makes all the difference. Weeks of preparation allow tenants to plan around scheduled work instead of reacting to last-minute closures.
The Cost of Waiting
When planning is delayed:
- Potholes remain open longer
- Temporary repairs become recurring expenses
- Schedules tighten
- Tenant frustration increases
- Emergency work becomes more expensive
Paving is not just a construction activity; it’s a service experience. The disruption to tenants, customers, and daily operations is often what creates frustration, not the asphalt itself. Planning early gives you control over timing, budget, phasing, and communication.
How Cassidy Paving Builds Spring Projects
At Cassidy Paving, our focus isn’t simply installing asphalt. We reduce risk and create predictable outcomes for property managers.
Our process starts with site evaluation and scoping. We outline phasing strategies, develop clear budgets, and secure plant coordination so that when production begins, installation is seamless.
Our goal is to eliminate surprises, reduce complaint calls, and make the process easier for property managers.
Let’s Get Started
If you’re evaluating your parking lot conditions, managing recurring pothole repairs, or planning capital projects, now is the time to move forward.
The sooner you act, the more control you have over timing, cost, and execution.
Download our FREE checklist to quickly identify signs that it’s time to schedule paving work.
To secure your paving window, contact us through our website or call 866-978-9788.