I received a notice from the construction company saying that streets in my neighborhood will be paved. Why hasn’t the paving been completed as stated in the notice?
The contractor makes every attempt to stay on schedule with the paving notice that was sent out. However, certain events can change the schedule. As and example, sporadic heavy rains can complicate road construction efforts, making it difficult for the contractor to maintain a set paving schedule. Asphalt pavement cannot be placed over a wet base, and heavy rainfall can quickly breakdown graded lime-rock surfaces. When heavy rains occur throughout the area, the schedule for paving is delayed and it can take several days for subcontractors to catch up.
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