// Facility pavement decisions

Prioritize the pavement issues that can disrupt operations.

Parking lots, loading areas, pedestrian routes, drainage, and ADA access all compete for attention. These tools help facility teams separate urgent risk from routine maintenance.

SafetyTrips, access, drainage
TimingRepair vs replace
ScopeClearer contractor asks
// Facility priorities

Decisions these pages support.

Condition

What needs attention first?

Use visible distress, drainage, age, and traffic to score pavement condition and decide whether repair, preservation, or reconstruction is likely.

Access

Where are the risk areas?

Identify ADA parking, accessible routes, potholes, utility damage, drainage defects, and high-traffic failure zones before they escalate.

Operations

How do we phase the work?

Use notices and planning tools to coordinate tenants, staff, deliveries, weather windows, and contractor mobilization.

// Facility support

Send the issue before it turns into a scramble.

Describe the site, traffic pattern, access concern, and what you are seeing. Photos, age, and recent utility work are especially useful.

Use this for practical planning. For formal engineering, legal, or ADA certification decisions, verify site-specific conditions with the appropriate professional.

// Request help

Request a pavement review.