McFadden Construction Corp.
3300 S 22nd Street,
P5M7+8X St Joseph, Missouri
St. Joseph, MO 64503
(816) 279-1900
https://www.mcfaddenconstructioncorp.com/
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CITY OF THOMPSON PUBLIC HEARING THOMPSON COMMUNITY CENTER August 7, 2023 The public hearing to consider variances to the Ordinances of the City of Thompson, County of Grand Forks, ND was held August 7, 2023, at 7:00 PM. Mayor Hughes, Council Members Bergeron, Fretheim, Wojciechowski, City Administrator, City Auditor, Public Works Director (PWD), Plant Services, Chief of Police (COP) and City Engineer Melissa Knutson were present. Mayor Hughes called the Public Hearing to order at 7:00 PM. City Engineer Knutson explained that the variances under consideration were applied for by Applegren Construction as part of the final plat application for the Replat of Lot 4, Box 7 Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson. Three variances are being considered: • A variance from the minimum lot width specified in Section 17.0401 of the ordinances of the City of Thompson to apply to the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota. • A variance from the side yard requirements specified in section 17.0401 of the ordinances of the City of Thompson to apply to the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota. • A variance from the buildings and uses requirements specified in section 17.0303 of the ordinances of the City of Thompson to allow construction of townhomes on the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota. Mayor Hughes asked if anyone in the audience would like to offer comment. Mr. Ray Tozer indicated he was in favor of the variances. Mayor Hughes asked if anyone on the City Council would like to offer comment. Hearing none, Mayor Hughes requested a motion to adjourn the public hearing. Council member Bergeron motioned to adjourn the public hearing. Council member Wojciechowski seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. Barbara Robinson, City Auditor Jeremy Hughes, Mayor NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR REQUESTS FOR VARIANCE APPEALS FROM THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF THOMPSON, NORTH DAKOTA Notice is hereby given that the City of Thompson, ND, Board of Adjustments will conduct a public hearing on Monday, August 7, 2023, at 7:00 PM at Thompson City Hall, 306 Pacific Avenue, Thompson, ND, on the appeals below. • Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson has made a request for variance from the lot width requirements (Section 17.0101 of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson, North Dakota) in order to accommodate the proposed subdivision of Lot 4, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota into two lots. • Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson has made a request for variance from the buildings and uses requirements (Section 17.0303 of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson, North Dakota) in order to allow construction of townhouses on the properties to be known at Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota. • Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson has made a request for variance from the side yard requirements (Section 17.0401 of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson, North Dakota) to delete the required setback on each side of the property line between the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota in order to accommodate construction of townhouses on said lots. Any member of the public seeking to submit comments relating to this public hearing prior to the meeting should submit their comments to City Administrator Terri Herbert at therbert@cityofthompson.org or call 701-599-2973 for further information. All comments received prior to 1:00PM on Thursday, August 3, 2023, will be considered part of the record of the meeting as if personally presented. Any Individual requiring special accommodations (i.e., alternative formatting of literature, an interpreter, or help in accessing the facility) should advise the city by contacting the City Auditor at PO Box 266, Thompson ND 58278, or by phone at 701-599-2973. Requests should be made seven (7) days prior to the meeting. CITY OF THOMPSON PUBLIC HEARING THOMPSON COMMUNITY CENTER August 7, 2023 The public hearing to consider the final plat application for Replat of Lot 4, Block 7 Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, ND was held August 7, 2023, at 7:03 PM. Mayor Hughes, Council Members Bergeron, Fretheim, Wojciechowski, City Administrator, City Auditor, Public Works Director (PWD), Plant Services, Chief of Police (COP) and City Engineer Melissa Knutson were present. Public Hearing Attendee, Ralph Applegren. Mayor Hughes called the public hearing to order. Mayor Hughes asked if anyone in the audience would like to offer comment. Hearing none, Mayor Hughes requested a motion to adjourn. Council member Bergeron motioned to adjourn the Public Hearing. Council member Wojciechowski seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. Barbara Robinson, City Auditor Jeremy Hughes, Mayor NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED SUBDIVISION Notice is hereby given to the public that the Thompson City Council will conduct a public hearing on Monday, August 7, 2023, at 7:00 PM at Thompson City Hall, 306 Pacific Avenue, Thompson, ND, on the request for final approval of the Replat of Lot 4, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota. Any member of the public seeking to submit comments relating to this public hearing prior to the meeting should submit their comments to City Administrator Terri Herbert at therbert@cityofthompson.org or call 701-599-2973 for further information. All comments received prior to 1:00PM on Thursday, August 3, 2023, will be considered part of the record of the meeting as if personally presented. Any Individual requiring special accommodations (i.e., alternative formatting of literature, an interpreter, or help in accessing the facility) should advise the city by contacting the City Auditor at PO Box 266, Thompson ND 58278, or by phone at 701-599-2973. Requests should be made seven (7) days prior to the meeting. CITY OF THOMPSON BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING THOMPSON COMMUNITY CENTER August 7, 2023 The meeting of the Board of Adjustments of the City of Thompson, County of Grand Forks, ND was held August 7, 2023, at 7:04 PM. Mayor Hughes, Council Members Bergeron, Fretheim, Wojciechowski, City Auditor, Public Works Director (PWD), Plant Services, Chief of Police (COP) and City Engineer Melissa Knutson were present. Mayor Hughes called the Board of Adjustment Meeting to order. Mayor Hughes called for a motion to approve or deny the Resolution granting a variance from the minimum lot width specified in section 17.0401 of the ordinances of the City of Thompson to apply to the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota. Council member Wojciechowski motioned to approve the resolution. Council member Bergeron seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. Mayor Hughes called for a motion to approve or deny the Resolution granting a variance from the side yard requirements specified in section 17.0401 of the ordinances of the City of Thompson to apply to the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, of Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota. Council member Bergeron clarified that the variance applies strictly to the 5ft setback requirement from the center property line of the area in question. Knutson confirmed that is the case. Council member Wojciechowski motioned to approve the resolution. Council member Fretheim seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. Mayor Hughes called for a motion to approve or deny the Resolution granting a variance from the buildings and uses requirements specified in section 17.0303 of the ordinances of the City of Thompson to allow construction of townhomes on the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota. Council member Bergeron asked if this variance includes specifications for complete construction of a proposed project. City Engineer Knutson explained that this variance simply indicates that if someone were to develop these lots, a twinhome may be built. It does not address all requirements associated with the building permit application/process. Council member Bergeron motioned to approve the resolution. Council member Wojciechowski seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. Mayor Hughes requested a motion to adjourn the Board of Adjustment meeting. Council member Bergeron motioned to adjourn. Council member Wojciechowski seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. Barbara Robinson, City Auditor Jeremy Hughes, Mayor A RESOLUTION APPROVING A VARIANCE FROM THE MINIMUM LOT WIDTH SPECIFIED IN SECTION 17.0401 OF THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF THOMPSON TO APPLY TO THE PROPERTIES TO BE KNOWN AS LOTS F AND G, BLOCK 7, MAXINE’S SECOND RESUBDIVISION TO THE CITY OF THOMPSON, NORTH DAKOTA WHEREAS, Section 17.0101 of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson sets forth minimum lot width requirements; WHEREAS, Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson has made application for a subdivision of land entitled Replat of Lot 4, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota; WHEREAS, as part of said plat application, Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson has made application for a variance from the 75-foot minimum lot width requirement for R-1 One Family Districts to accommodate the proposed subdivision; WHEREAS, published notice of a public hearing to consider the proposed variance was given in accordance with Section 18.1001.2 of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson; WHEREAS, the City of Thompson does not currently have a Planning Commission separate from the City Council, therefore the Planning Commission and City Council act concurrently in terms of Ordinance requirements; WHEREAS, the Thompson City Council has considered the application against the variance criteria outlined in Section 17.1001.2.b of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson; IT IS RESOLVED, that the Thompson City Council hereby approves the request of Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson for a variance from the 75-foot minimum lot width requirement for R-1 One Family Districts to accommodate the proposed subdivision entitled Replat of Lot 4, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota, subject to the following conditions: 1. If subsequent approval and recordation of the referenced plat document is not executed, this variance becomes null and void. 2. Dwelling units constructed on the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota, shall be limited to townhouses subject to applicable requirements of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson. Dated this 7th day of August, 2023. CITY OF THOMPSON By: Jeremy Hughes, Its Mayor ATTEST: Barbara Robinson, Its City Auditor A RESOLUTION APPROVING A VARIANCE FROM THE SIDE YARD REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 17.0401 OF THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF THOMPSON TO APPLY TO THE PROPERTIES TO BE KNOWN AS LOTS F AND G, BLOCK 7, MAXINE’S SECOND RESUBDIVISION TO THE CITY OF THOMPSON, NORTH DAKOTA WHEREAS, Section 17.0401 of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson sets forth minimum side yard requirements; WHEREAS, Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson has made application for a subdivision of land entitled Replat of Lot 4, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota; WHEREAS, as part of said plat application, Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson has made application for a variance from the 5-foot minimum side yard requirement, to delete the required setback on each side of the property line between the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota; WHEREAS, published notice of a public hearing to consider the proposed variance was given in accordance with Section 18.1001.2 of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson; WHEREAS, the City of Thompson does not currently have a Planning Commission separate from the City Council, therefore the Planning Commission and City Council act concurrently in terms of Ordinance requirements; WHEREAS, the Thompson City Council has considered the application against the variance criteria outlined in Section 17.1001.2.b of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson; IT IS RESOLVED, that the Thompson City Council hereby approves the request of Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson for a variance from the 5-foot minimum side yard requirement, to delete the required setback on each side of the property line between the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota, subject to the following conditions: 1. If subsequent approval and recordation of the referenced plat document is not executed, this variance becomes null and void. 2. Dwelling units constructed on the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota, shall be limited to townhouses subject to applicable requirements of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson. Dated this 7th day of August, 2023. CITY OF THOMPSON By: Jeremy Hughes, Its Mayor ATTEST: Barbara Robinson, Its City Auditor A RESOLUTION APPROVING A VARIANCE FROM THE BUILDINGS AND USES REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 17.0303 OF THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF THOMPSON TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF TOWNHOMES ON THE PROPERTIES TO BE KNOWN AS LOTS F AND G, BLOCK 7, MAXINE’S SECOND RESUBDIVISION TO THE CITY OF THOMPSON, NORTH DAKOTA WHEREAS, Section 17.0303 of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson sets forth requirements for buildings and uses permitted in R-1 Residential Districts; WHEREAS, Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson has made application for a subdivision of land entitled Replat of Lot 4, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota; WHEREAS, as part of said plat application, Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson has made application for a variance from the requirements for buildings and uses permitted in R-1 Residential Districts to allow construction of townhouses on the properties to be known at Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota; WHEREAS, published notice of a public hearing to consider the proposed variance was given in accordance with Section 18.1001.2 of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson; WHEREAS, the City of Thompson does not currently have a Planning Commission separate from the City Council, therefore the Planning Commission and City Council act concurrently in terms of Ordinance requirements; WHEREAS, the Thompson City Council has considered the application against the variance criteria outlined in Section 17.1001.2.b of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson; IT IS RESOLVED, that the Thompson City Council hereby approves the request of Woodland Estates of the City of Thompson for a variance from the requirements for buildings and uses permitted in R-1 Residential Districts to allow construction of townhouses on the properties to be known at Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota, subject to the following conditions: 1. If subsequent approval and recordation of the referenced plat document is not executed, this variance becomes null and void. 2. Dwelling units constructed on the properties to be known as Lots F and G, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota, shall be limited to townhouses subject to applicable requirements of the Ordinances of the City of Thompson. Dated this 7th day of August, 2023. CITY OF THOMPSON By: Jeremy Hughes, Its Mayor ATTEST: Barbara Robinson, Its City Auditor CITY OF THOMPSON REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING THOMPSON COMMUNITY CENTER August 7, 2023 The regular meeting of the City Council, City of Thompson, County of Grand Forks, ND was held August 7, 2023, at 7:09 PM. Mayor Hughes, Council Members Bergeron, Fretheim, Wojciechowski, City Administrator, City Auditor, Public Works Director (PWD), Plant Services, Chief of Police (COP) and City Engineer Melissa Knutson were present. Mayor Hughes called the meeting to order. He confirmed the next meeting will be held Tuesday, September 5, 2023, at 7:00 PM. “Any Individual requiring special accommodations (i.e., alternative formatting of literature, an interpreter, or help in accessing the facility: should advise the city by contacting the City Auditor at PO Box 266, Thompson, ND 58278, or by phone at 701-599-2973. Requests should be made seven (7) days prior to the meeting.” Council member Wojciechowski motioned to approve the City Council meeting minutes of July 10, 2023. Council member Fretheim seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. Council member Bergeron motioned to approve the financial reports. Council member Fretheim seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. Council member Fretheim motioned to approve the payment of bills totaling $48,652.76. Council member Bergeron seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. Council member Bergeron motioned to accept the resignation letter from Lance Monson. Council member Fretheim seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. Mayor Hughes explained that the City Council must wait a minimum of 15 days before appointing someone to the vacancy. The position will be advertised. Any Statements of Interest submitted will be considered at the September 5th meeting. Upon review, the City Council will appoint their candidate of choice. City Engineer Knutson reported that all conditions of the preliminary plat submittal for the replat of Lot 4, Block 7, Maxine’s Second Resubdivision to the City of Thompson, North Dakota have been met. Mr. Ralph Applegren, representing Woodland Estates, submitted “ “, and indicated the developer had no concerns at this time. The draft letter providing comment on the final plat submittal will be edited to reflect the submitted documentation and mailed. Council member Bergeron confirmed that the entire process is going according to the original schedule. Knutson concurred, explaining that if conditional approval is given, the developer has 30 days to complete the process. Council member Fretheim inquired if the developer planned to complete the build this fall. Applegren reported that the project will start this fall with a completion in the spring of 2024. Council member Bergeron motioned to conditionally approve the final plat submittal. Council member Wojciechowski seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. City Engineer Knutson submitted all bid proposals for the proposed fog seal project to the City for permanent filing. Council member Bergeron asked for an explanation on how the project was bid. Knutson explained that the project was bid offering three options: A base bid (small section of town). A base bid, with alternate one (base with an additional section of town) and base bid, with alternate one and alternate two, (includes the entire town). Both contractors with the lowest bids stated they would prefer to do the work in the spring, but are willing to do it yet this fall. Council member Wojciechowski asked if there was any reason to not wait? While there is always a concern of waiting for maintenance, City Engineer explained that a fog seal restores moisture to the asphalt, and didn’t feel it should be an issue in this case. Council member Bergeron asked if there was any reason to not go with the lowest bidder? All companies that submitted are very reputable, relatively local, and the engineer has confidence they will do a good job. Based on the age of the asphalt throughout town, and that the project has been budgeted for, it is her recommendation that the entire town receive the fog seal. If a fog seal is done in 2024, the next round of maintenance would be a chip seal in 3-5 years. A chip seal provides more structural support than a fog seal. Council member Fretheim motioned to approve the base bid to include alternate one and two to Bituminous Paving for $60,385.00. Council member Wojciechowski seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. The 2024 Preliminary Budget was presented. City Administrator Herbert offered explanation for new items and those that had significant changes from previous budgets. Council member Bergeron asked what stage of the Shared Use Path project would the appropriated funds provide for? The $260,000 budgeted would get the City to a shelf-ready project. This does not include any construction costs. Having a shelf ready project would allow the City to apply for the next round of TA Federal Funding. Mayor Hughes asked the council how invested they feel the City is in this project? If the $260,000 is spent, and the City is unsuccessful in securing a grant, are we willing to spend over a $1,000,000 to build it? Is this something the whole town wants? City Engineer Knutson mentioned again that when the last rounds of TA Funding were available, the city did not have a shelf ready project ready to apply. The council at that time felt this project is a safety issue and the City should move forward with getting a plan in place. Mayor Hughes asked if there is more of a safety issue crossing Hwy 15 or traveling East and West? That safety factor is hard to define. Engineer Knutson explained that as a city, you build to make things as safe as possible, but the level of safety is contingent on everyone following the rules and regulations. Council member Fretheim asked what the savings might be if the city did not apply for federal funding and just funded the project locally? Knutson responded that construction may possibly go down by approximately 20%, but because the area proposed is in the NDDOT right-of-way, most of the other requirements would still be in place. City Administrator asked how long the various studies are valid? Most studies are good for a couple of years, and many have the ability to be updated without having to start completely over. The next round of TA funding comes out in 2026. The council determined to leave the budget as is for now, and will discuss further at the September and October meeting. Council member Wojciechowski motioned to approve the 2024 Preliminary Budget with the inclusion of the additional funds for computer replacements. Council member Bergeron seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. The Police Monthly Report was presented. Mayor Hughes thanked Chief Kurtz for his continued documentation of his patrolling efforts. The Public Works Monthly Report was presented. Mayor Hughes asked if any of the building permits have been outstanding for an excessive period. Public Works Director Aasen stated that building permits are valid for one year. None have expired at this time. Considerable discussion was had with regard to full trees being deposited in the branch dumpsters. The dumpsters are strictly available for general trimming or yard waste. Any major tree disposal is the responsibility of the resident or their contractor of choice. A reminder notice will be posted on Facebook and the app. City Engineer reported that there is a drainage issue just south of 4th Street on Pacific Ave. Water pools for significant amounts of time because there is no place for it to go. City Engineer Knutson offered a synopsis of the solutions available. The least expensive option would basically move the puddle to a less problematic location, within the city right-of way and not in the way of access to a building. However, to fix the issue appropriately, the logical route would be to have the water go north and east down 4th Street. This option would require a culvert to be installed under the alley headed east. The issue is that there are a number of fiber and gas utility lines in that area. Mayor Hughes expressed concern that there are several areas in town that have drainage issues. Council member Bergeron pointed out that there have been many changes in this particular area, to include rezoning to commercial, the demolition of dilapidated buildings, and construction of large steel structures. There is no longer permeable surfaces to soak up the moisture. Mayor Hughes concurred. City Engineer Knutson explained that the City’s agreement with the utility companies will determine who pays for the relocation of utilities. Council member Wojciechowski expressed that any changes made to take potential improvements to Pacific Ave into consideration. It was determined that Public Works would rent the necessary equipment and perform the work. An estimate of costs will be presented at the September meeting. Mayor Hughes mentioned that the school is looking to increase safety measures for before and after school pick-up. There are many options to consider. The city is willing to work with the school, and will await a proposed plan from them. Council member Fretheim motioned to adjourn. Council member Wojciechowski seconded the motion. All said aye. The motion carried. Barbara Robinson, City Auditor Jeremy Hughes, Mayor (Oct. 11, 2023) 266516
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McFadden Construction Corp: Asphalt Paving EquipmentMcFadden Construction Corp is a trusted company of asphalt paving equipment in St. Joseph, Missouri. Their team of experienced professionals is knowledgeable in the current asphalt paving techniques and technologies. They supply a wide range of services, from asphalt paving to sealcoating and more. Their tools is state-of-the-art and well-kept, making certain that each job is finished with the finest quality. They likewise supply superb customer support, making certain that each client is pleased with the outcomes. Excellent Quality Asphalt Paving EquipmentMcFadden Construction Corp gives top quality asphalt paving devices that is reliable and efficient. Their group of skilled professionals is experienced in the most recent asphalt paving strategies and innovations. They make use of the current tools to make sure that each task is finished with the highest quality. Their devices is well-kept and on a regular basis checked to make sure that it remains in top condition. They also offer superb customer support, ensuring that each client is satisfied with the outcomes.
McFadden Construction Corp: Asphalt Paving InstallationMcFadden Construction Corp is a reliable and experienced asphalt paving installation business in St. Joseph, Missouri. They supply a wide variety of services, from asphalt paving to sealcoating and striping. Their group of seasoned experts is educated and specialized to giving quality workmanship. They make use of the most recent technology and materials to make certain that the job is done right the first time. Their customer care is excellent and they are always happy to answer any questions or issues that consumers may have. Premium Quality WorkmanshipMcFadden Construction Corp is devoted to supplying high quality handiwork and customer service. They make use of the latest technology and products to guarantee that the job is done right the first time. Their team of seasoned professionals is educated and specialized to offering top quality workmanship. They are additionally extremely responsive to customer queries and are always going to answer any concerns or worries that consumers might have.
McFadden Construction Corp: Asphalt Paving RepairMcFadden Construction Corp is a dependable and seasoned asphalt paving repair work firm in St. Joseph, Missouri. They give a large range of services, from patching and resurfacing to finish asphalt paving repair. Their group of knowledgeable professionals is educated and efficient, making sure that all work are completed to the highest possible requirements. They use the most recent innovation and products to make certain that the task is done right the very first time. Their customer service is top-notch, and they are constantly going to address any inquiries or problems that customers may have. Generally, McFadden Construction Corp is an exceptional choice for asphalt paving repair work in St. Joseph, Missouri. High Quality WorkmanshipMcFadden Construction Corp is known for their high quality handiwork and interest to detail. They put in the time to make sure that all work are done correctly and to the consumer's contentment. Their team of experienced specialists is knowledgeable and efficient, and they use the latest modern technology and materials to guarantee that the task is done right the very first time. They also give a warranty on all of their job, so customers can rest assured that their asphalt leading repair will certainly last for several years to come.
McFadden Construction Corp: Asphalt Paving MaintenanceMcFadden Construction Corp is a reliable and knowledgeable asphalt leading company in St. Joseph, Missouri. They specialize in asphalt paving upkeep, supplying a variety of services to maintain your asphalt in top condition. Their group of seasoned specialists is well-informed in all elements of asphalt paving upkeep, from split dental filling and sealcoating to patching and resurfacing. They utilize the latest technology and methods to make certain that your asphalt is correctly maintained and looks fantastic. They also use a range of other services, such as asphalt fixing, line striping, and parking area maintenance. High Quality Asphalt Paving MaintenanceMcFadden Construction Corp supplies high quality asphalt paving maintenance solutions. Their group is knowledgeable and educated in all aspects of asphalt paving maintenance, and they use the current modern technology and strategies to guarantee that your asphalt is appropriately preserved and looks fantastic. They likewise supply a variety of other services, such as asphalt repair service, line striping, and parking area maintenance. Their solutions are trustworthy and budget-friendly, and they are committed to providing outstanding customer care.
McFadden Construction Corp: Asphalt Paving DesignMcFadden Construction Corp is a dependable and knowledgeable asphalt leading firm in St. Joseph, Missouri. They focus on asphalt paving layout and installation, and have a team of seasoned specialists that are well-informed in the most up to date asphalt paving methods. Their services consist of asphalt paving, sealcoating, split dental filling, and patching. They also provide a selection of other solutions such as line striping, car park maintenance, and snow removal. High Quality Asphalt Paving DesignMcFadden Construction Corp provides premium quality asphalt paving design solutions. They make use of the current innovation and methods to ensure that the asphalt paving is done correctly and successfully. Their group of seasoned professionals are educated in the latest asphalt paving methods and can provide a selection of services to meet the needs of their consumers. They likewise supply a range of other solutions such as line striping, parking area maintenance, and snow elimination.
McFadden Construction Corp: Asphalt Paving Cost EstimationMcFadden Construction Corp is a reliable and skilled asphalt paving business in St. Joseph, Missouri. They provide cost estimate services for asphalt paving tasks, ensuring that consumers obtain the very best value for their money. Their team of knowledgeable specialists is knowledgeable in the current asphalt paving methods and innovations, and they have the ability to give exact price quotes for any kind of task. They likewise provide a vast array of services, consisting of asphalt fixing, sealcoating, and resurfacing. Premium Quality ServicesMcFadden Construction Corp gives top quality services for asphalt paving price estimation. Their team of experts is experienced in the most recent asphalt paving strategies and technologies, and they are able to provide precise estimates for any type of task. They additionally offer a wide range of services, including asphalt repair service, sealcoating, and resurfacing. Their solutions are trusted and cost-effective, and they are committed to providing the most effective value for their clients.
McFadden Construction Corp: Asphalt Paving SealingMcFadden Construction Corp is a dependable and seasoned asphalt paving and sealing business in St. Joseph, Missouri. They supply a wide range of services, from asphalt paving and securing to asphalt repair service and upkeep. Their team of skilled specialists is well-informed and dedicated to offering quality craftsmanship and customer care. They utilize the most up to date technology and products to guarantee that their tasks are finished to the highest criteria. Their solutions are affordable and they offer competitive prices. They likewise give totally free quotes and appointments. High Quality Asphalt Paving and SealingMcFadden Construction Corp supplies premium quality asphalt paving and securing solutions. Their group of knowledgeable specialists is well-informed and committed to offering top quality craftsmanship and customer support. They use the most recent modern technology and products to guarantee that their jobs are finished to the highest criteria. Their services are cost-efficient and they use affordable pricing. They likewise supply complimentary quotes and examinations.
McFadden Construction Corp: Asphalt Paving OverlaysMcFadden Construction Corp is a trusted and skilled asphalt leading business in St. Joseph, Missouri. They specialize in asphalt paving overlays, which are a terrific means to expand the life of existing asphalt surfaces. The business utilizes premium products and seasoned service technicians to ensure that the job is done right. They also provide a selection of services, such as sealcoating, split dental filling, and patching. Their solutions are cost effective and they provide excellent customer service. High Quality WorkmanshipMcFadden Construction Corp is understood for their top quality workmanship and attention to detail. They take the time to make sure that the job is done correctly and that the client is satisfied with the results. Their seasoned technicians are experienced and can provide recommendations on the best means to keep the asphalt surface area. They additionally use a service warranty on their work, so consumers can be certain that their asphalt leading overlays will certainly last for many years to come.
McFadden Construction Corp: Asphalt Paving Crack FillingMcFadden Construction Corp is a dependable and experienced asphalt paving professional in St. Joseph, Missouri. They focus on asphalt paving fracture filling, which is an integral part of asphalt maintenance. Their team of seasoned professionals are experienced in the latest techniques and innovations for asphalt paving split dental filling. They make use of high-grade products and devices to make sure that the job is done right the very first time. They additionally offer a guarantee on their job, so consumers can be certain that their asphalt leading crack dental filling will last for many years to come. Premium Quality WorkmanshipMcFadden Construction Corp is devoted to giving top quality workmanship and client service. They put in the time to understand the client’& rsquo; s needs and supply a personalized service that fulfills their requirements. Their group of skilled experts are well-informed in the current methods and innovations for asphalt paving crack dental filling. They utilize top quality materials and devices to make sure that the job is done right the very first time. Clients can be certain that their asphalt paving crack filling will last for years ahead.
McFadden Construction Corp: Asphalt Paving StripingMcFadden Construction Corp is a trusted and seasoned asphalt leading company in St. Joseph, Missouri. They concentrate on asphalt paving striping, which is a process of applying a thin layer of asphalt to a surface. This layer is then noted with a special paint to produce a pattern or layout. The process is used to produce a long lasting and eye-catching surface that can stand up to heavy traffic and climate condition. McFadden Construction Corp has the know-how and tools to give a top quality asphalt paving striping task that will certainly last for years. Premium Quality Asphalt Paving StripingMcFadden Construction Corp offers a high-quality asphalt paving striping service that is both durable and attractive. Their knowledgeable team of professionals utilize the most recent devices and techniques to guarantee that the task is done right. They also utilize high-grade products to make certain that the asphalt paving striping will last for several years. Customers can rest assured that their asphalt leading striping task will certainly be finished to the highest possible requirements.
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McFadden Construction Corp offers a comprehensive range of asphalt and concrete services to enhance and maintain property surfaces, ensuring safety and curb appeal, while potentially reducing long-term costs and liabilities.
McFadden Building Corp. carries out an all natural strategy to upkeep that ensures the long life and efficiency of their facilities. Their comprehensive program encompasses 6 key points:
In addition, McFadden Building And Construction Corp. is recognized for its interest to detail, experienced staff, and dedication to client fulfillment. They go the extra mile to supply personalized and efficient remedies customized to their clients' certain demands. One of their clients, a big commercial facility, experienced a significant pavement problem that endangered their daily procedures. McFadden Building and construction Corp. swiftly assessed the circumstance and developed a detailed maintenance plan. They not just fixed the damaged asphalt but additionally implemented positive actions to avoid comparable concerns in the future. The customer was thrilled with the promptness and effectiveness of McFadden's approach, and their facility has because been running smoothly without any interruption. Concrete Removal and SubstituteConcrete Demolition and Substitute: Concrete demolition and substitute include the process of removing old or broken concrete structures and changing them with new ones. This treatment guarantees the safety and stability of the building and construction task. By meticulously complying with the steps below, you can attain a successful concrete removal and substitute procedure: 1. Assessment and Planning: Review the problem of the existing concrete and identify the scope of the removal and substitute needed. Produce a plan to efficiently execute the job. 2. Safety Measures: Prioritize security by wearing protective gear such as handwear covers, safety glasses, and construction hats. Execute barriers and signage to prevent crashes and guarantee a safe workplace. 3. Tools and Tools: Collect the necessary tools and equipment such as jackhammers, concrete saws, excavators, and unload trucks. These tools will certainly aid in the removal and carrying of the old concrete. 4. Demolition: Start the demolition procedure by breaking down the existing concrete utilizing jackhammers, concrete saws, or various other appropriate tools. Ensure precision and like prevent damaging neighboring structures. 5. Cleaning and Disposal: Clear the location of debris and take care of the old concrete properly. Consider reusing alternatives to minimize ecological influence. 6. Substitute and Finishing: Prepare the area for brand-new concrete by leveling the surface area and setting up appropriate support if needed. Put and cure brand-new concrete, adhering to market best techniques. End up the surface according to job demands. It is very important to note that concrete elimination and substitute projects require extensive planning and know-how. McFadden Building and construction Corp. focuses on delivering high-grade concrete elimination and replacement services in St. Joseph MO. For a remarkable concrete removal and replacement process, trust the experience and know-how of McFadden Construction Corp.. Call us currently to guarantee your task's success and prevent missing out on the opportunity to boost the security and long life of your construction. |
The frequency of resurfacing an asphalt driveway depends on various factors, including the quality of the initial installation, the level of use, and the local climate. However, generally, an asphalt driveway should be resurfaced every 10 to 15 years.
Sealcoating is a preventative maintenance service that adds a protective layer to your asphalt driveway. It helps to prevent damage from weathering, UV rays, and chemicals. Additionally, sealcoating enhances the appearance of your driveway by giving it a fresh, new look.
McFadden Construction Corp offers a range of services in the greater St. Joseph area of Missouri including Asphalt Paving, Patching, Sealcoating, Crack Sealing, Concrete Removal/Replacement, Concrete Sealer, and Pavement Markings.