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ADA – The Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA, is a federal civil rights law enacted in 1990 prohibiting discrimination on the basis of disability in employment, programs, services and activities of state and local government agencies, and goods, services, facilities, advantages, privileges in places of public accommodation. This law also outlines specific requirements for parking lot and building access in order to prevent discrimination. At U.S. Pavement Services, we make every effort to bring your property up to ADA code.

Aggregate – Broadly, aggregate is a class of minerals and materials used in construction. The exact aggregate used varies greatly between types of construction jobs, but it often consists of sand, gravel, stone, recycled concrete and sometimes lighter materials like clay and pumice. Aggregate is a major component of asphalt concrete (used to pave roads, driveways and parking lots) and concrete (used to pave sidewalks and make curbs, barriers and other structures).
Alligatoring – Dense cracks that form very close together and in high prevalence, so-called because of their resemblance to alligator scales. Usually caused by inadequate strength and compaction of the base and subgrade, or inadequate drainage. This problem may be too serious for repair with crack sealant or fill.
Asphalt Concrete – Commonly referred to simply as “asphalt” or “blacktop,” asphalt concrete is a mix, consisting of a mineral aggregate and an asphalt binder (also known as bitumen), used to make parking lots and roadways.