New asphalt refers to freshly laid or newly installed asphalt on a road, parking lot, or other outdoor surface. It is typically dark black in color and provides a smooth, durable, and safe driving surface. New asphalt requires some time to cure and set before it can be used for heavy traffic, and regular maintenance is necessary to ensure its longevity.
Sidewalk street and curb BPP (Business Partnership Program) refers to a collaborative effort between a company and external auditors to identify and manage risks associated with the construction or repair of sidewalks, streets, and curbs. The BPP aims to improve financial reporting and internal controls related to such projects to ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards.
Street paving refers to the process of resurfacing roadways in urban areas with new asphalt or concrete. It is done to repair worn surfaces, improve drivability, and extend the life of road infrastructure. Paving projects are undertaken by city public works departments, contractors, and transportation agencies.