The Pavement Directory

National pavement contractor directory

Find the right pavement contractor.

Search by service and location, compare project fit, and use practical guides to verify the details before you hire.

Pavement-only directoryAll 50 states + D.C.Verify credentials before hiring

Start with the kind of pavement problem you actually need solved.

Contractor fit changes fast between paving, repair, striping, ADA work, drainage, and long-term maintenance. The service layer is where this directory becomes more useful than a generic list of local companies.

Better first filter

Narrow the contractor pool before you compare bids, project photos, traffic control experience, or maintenance recommendations.

View all service categories

Use the directory to narrow, compare, and pressure-test before you hire.

1

Search by service and location

Start with the service you need and the city or state you are in so the first pass is already filtered to relevant contractors.

2

Review contractor fit and scope

Compare business information, specialties, and project fit before you waste time requesting proposals from the wrong contractor type.

3

Verify before hiring

Use the guides, questions, and checklists to verify license, insurance, scope, phasing, and exclusions before you sign anything.

For property managers

The strongest use case is still buyer-side research.

Pavement work is expensive, and the biggest mistakes usually happen before the job starts: vague scopes, mismatched contractor fit, weak maintenance advice, or missing assumptions around drainage, ADA, striping, and phasing.

Use the service pages to narrow the contractor type you need.

Use the guides to compare proposals and spot weak scopes.

Use the directory as the first pass, not the final decision.

Learn how property managers can use the directory

A directory, not an endorsement.

The site should make contractor search cleaner, but it should not pretend to remove the need for buyer diligence. That boundary is part of the product.

Listings may include self-reported business information.
License, insurance, references, and scope should still be verified directly.
Paid placement can affect visibility but should not read as a recommendation.
The site is a starting point for narrowing options, not the final hiring decision.

For contractors

Get listed where property managers search

Property managers, HOA boards, facility managers, commercial owners, and homeowners search for pavement professionals before they request proposals. The Pavement Directory gives your company a professional profile organized by service, market, and specialty.

Property manager and contractor reviewing a parking lot together during a site walk.