The industrial real estate sector is changing fast—and at the heart of it is Industrial Outdoor Storage (IOS). Once overlooked, IOS is now a critical piece of supply chain and logistics, fueled by e-commerce growth, rising land costs, and the need for flexible, cost-effective storage solutions. Far more than “just a paved lot,” successful IOS sites demand careful planning—durable pavement, precise drainage, and compliance with zoning and stormwater regulations. As demand surges and space becomes scarce, getting IOS right has become a true competitive advantage.
Strategic decisions for project management in areas with seasonal weather change.
Strategic decisions for project management in areas with seasonal weather changeManaging construction projects in regions with seasonal weather shifts requires more than just good planning—it requires strategic foresight. From paving and concrete work to site...
Maximizing Value in Your Paving Project
maximizing value in your paving projectsA paving project is a major investment—one that directly impacts safety, appearance, and the long-term value of your property. Whether you’re resurfacing a parking lot, replacing sidewalks, or managing a large-scale...
What should a parking lot improvement proposal look like?
Each year in the late fall / early winter, the asphalt paving and concrete industry moves into the "bidding season". This is a time to meet with property managers and other key decision makers in person at different locations within a portfolio to assess the current...
What is the Difference between a Catch Basin and Storm Sewer?
Simply put, Catch Basins are excavated holes in the ground that accumulate rainfall and any other water runoff from parking lots and streets. Storm Sewers are the pipe systems underground that move the water into an existing waterway or retention pond. The Catch Basin...

