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    Looking to get a county road paved..it currently has caliche packed from years of use...maybe 300-400 ft of roadway..fairly level

    County is cheap and won't finish it...what I'm looking at is splitting cost with neighbors for a standard black asphalt road standard width ...I guess 16 ft
    lakeway tx area
    any ideas ballpark?

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    Wheeler does a lot of the asphalt in west Travis county. Might give them a call. We are off of Pyramid there just outside of Lakeway towards Hudson Bend and have been trying to get the county to pave it forever. Definitely cost prohibitive to pay for it yourself.

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      #3
      I got about 80 yds of driveway I'd like to do the same to mine.

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        #4
        around here it goes for around 3/sqft. look into CTB they mix cement with existing rock on the road

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          #5
          Ramming Paving
          Brandon Perkins
          (512) 251-3713

          Alpha Paving
          Bobby Edwards
          (512) 677-9001

          Either one of these guys would be more than happy to help you. Alpha will be a little more competitive on price. I use both and like the results from either one.

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            #6
            Gypsies!

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              #7
              It depends on how much the road needs to be worked to be ready for the chip seal. Contact Butch Luke with Hill Country Pavers out of Burnet. I've seen his work and it was great. He's done it for 30 years.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ty729 View Post
                Gypsies!
                Lol that's what I was thinking Few Irish travelers and done lol

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                  #9
                  I need roughly 2000 ft. done at a mobile home park. Let's see if we can get a package deal. Ramming Paving is quite reputable, and in this line of work, you don't want to go cheap, as you'll end up paying for it later.

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