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Treasure State Concrete, Inc. crew paving a Montana project

Treasure State Concrete, Inc.

Asphalt paving, site preparation, and sealcoating in Western Montana.

Bring civil preparation, aggregate base, paving, resurfacing, sealcoating, repairs, and striping together with one Montana team.

Paving services

The paved surface is only part of the scope.

Paving begins with the real conditions on the property. When the contracted scope calls for it, Treasure State Concrete, Inc. can carry the work from clearing, excavation, cut and fill, and drainage coordination through subgrade, road fabric, aggregate base, paving, sealcoating, and striping. Share the plans and existing conditions so the team can define which pieces belong in the actual project.

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Before you hire a paving crew

Do not let “we have an extra load of asphalt” rush the decision.

An unsolicited or traveling paving offer is not automatically dishonest. Pause when the pitch demands an immediate decision, uses “extra asphalt” as a reason to skip a site review, or will not provide a verifiable business identity, measured quantity, preparation plan, written scope, price, payment terms, and warranty. A sound paving decision still begins with the site and the preparation beneath the asphalt.

From preparation to markings

Paving scopes for private and civil work.

Treasure State Concrete, Inc. dozer preparing a Montana construction site for base and paving work

Civil preparation and base

Civil preparation for paving

When included in the contracted scope, coordinate clearing or demolition, excavation, rock hammering, cut and fill, drainage, and site-utility work around the approved project plans.

Subgrade & aggregate base

Prepare the paving section with specified subgrade work, road fabric, aggregate placement, grading, and compaction required by the plans and specifications. The finished asphalt follows the preparation beneath it, so grades, drainage, subgrade stability, aggregate-base quality, and compaction must be addressed before paving.

Finished Treasure State Concrete, Inc. pavement with clean transitions at a Montana property

New pavement for private and civil work

Driveways

Plan new driveway paving around the site layout, use, grades, transitions, access, and preparation needed for the property.

Parking, roadways & subdivisions

Connect parking areas, subdivision streets, and roadways to the surrounding earthwork, aggregate base, access, drainage, and project schedule.

Treasure State Concrete, Inc. paving crew placing asphalt on a prepared Montana roadway

Pavement care and markings

Resurfacing & repairs

Review existing paved areas, including athletic courts, and define the repairs or resurfacing that fit the current condition and intended use.

Sealcoating

Ask about sealcoating for suitable existing asphalt surfaces. The scope depends on pavement condition, needed repairs, access, weather, schedule, and product requirements; it is surface maintenance, not a substitute for failed-pavement or base repair.

Painting & striping

Add pavement markings and line striping for parking, traffic organization, and project closeout.

Treasure State Concrete, Inc. crew reviewing groundwork and existing site conditions before construction

An integrated paving conversation

Start with what is there now.

Existing surface, subgrade, base, drainage, traffic, transitions, access, and staging can change the work required. A useful bid request describes the current site as clearly as the desired finish.

  • Define demolition, clearing, excavation, and drainage scope
  • Confirm subgrade, road fabric, aggregate base, grading, and compaction
  • Coordinate hot-mix production, hauling, paving, and transitions
  • Plan suitable sealcoating, repairs, markings, and schedule
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Help us understand the job

Bring these details to the first call.

Early dimensions can start the conversation. Plans and project documents are best when the work is part of a formal bid.

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  • Project address and the type of property
  • Approximate dimensions or project plans
  • Existing surface and known site conditions
  • Preparation, drainage, access, and staging needs
  • Desired schedule and any bid deadline
  • Paving, resurfacing, sealcoating, repair, or striping scope

Civil preparation, paving, sealcoating, repair, or striping

Put the project in front of our team.

Share the location, existing conditions, approximate size, plans, desired scope, and timing with Treasure State Concrete, Inc.