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Creating a Asphalt Parking lot from Scratch

Matthew Cassidy
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  • Dallas, TX
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Hey BP,

I'm in the process of acquiring a 6 unit complex in the midwest. The building sits behind an alley where it is common to add parking from the alley to the back.  There is a backyard to the property that we want to convert into a 6 lot parking lot. 

We would want to do asphalt, put post in, and stripe it. Does anyone have any experience on pricing? or can I dig the base level and have the asphalt guys do the top level?

Thanks BP!

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Clint Shelley
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Clint Shelley
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You're going to need to submit a development plan with water runoff calcs (civil engineer) first. Start by going to local zoning office to discuss your proposal. Then saddle up for the ride.

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