Are You Looking for an Asphalt Paving Contractor?

Properly executed paving in Sherbrooke starts with ground preparation, not just the asphalt surface. PLL handles the entire process, from site assessment to final installation, for residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, or municipal projects in Sherbrooke, Magog, Windsor, and throughout the Eastern Townships.

Paving

Is your asphalt cracking, crumbling, or lifting?

Our Paving Services

New paving

Are you building a driveway, a parking lot, or a surface that has never been paved? New paving requires ground preparation first and foremost: aggregate, compaction, and drainage. PLL manages the entire process, from the base to the finish.

  • Site analysis and preparation
  • Installation of the aggregate base
  • Asphalt laying and compaction

Repair and resurfacing

A damaged, cracked, or uneven surface doesn’t necessarily need to be completely redone. Depending on the condition of the existing pavement, PLL evaluates the best approach—partial resurfacing or complete rehabilitation—to maximize the lifespan of your asphalt without unnecessary expenses.

  • Assessment of the existing pavement’s condition
  • Resurfacing or demolition and replacement as needed
  • Finish tailored to drainage and traffic requirements

Commercial and institutional paving

Parking lots, factory yards, and institutional access roads are subjected to loads very different from those of a residential driveway. PLL determines the asphalt thickness and foundation structure based on actual traffic conditions.

  • Design adapted to heavy loads and heavy traffic
  • Parking lot layout, marking, and design
  • Work on commercial, industrial, and institutional sites

Municipal paving and civil works

Municipal projects require precise coordination, tight deadlines, and compliance with current standards. With civil engineering technicians leading operations, PLL carries out paving work in Sherbrooke and throughout the Eastern Townships in accordance with the standards required by public contracting authorities.

  • Repair of streets, alleys, and shoulders
  • Coordination with municipal teams and other trades
  • Compliance with standards and technical specifications set by municipalities

How a Paving Project with PLL Unfolds

Site Assessment

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Before laying a single pound of asphalt, PLL inspects the site: soil conditions, slopes, existing drainage, and specific constraints. This step determines the technical approach and prevents unexpected issues during construction.

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Quote and planning

You receive a clear and detailed quote. Once accepted, PLL plans the work according to your access, traffic, and schedule constraints.

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Foundation preparation

This is where the durability of the final result is determined. Excavation (if necessary), placement of aggregate, compaction, and verification of slopes—everything is completed before the first truckload of asphalt arrives on site.

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Asphalt Paving

The asphalt is laid and compacted in layers according to project specifications. PLL uses its own equipment—pavers and compactors—without relying on subcontractors to maintain quality control at every stage.

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Final inspection and Handover

A thorough inspection is conducted before the project is handed over: surface uniformity, drainage, and curb finishes. You take possession of a surface ready for use, with no additional work required.

From private driveways to large-scale construction sites, PLL approaches every project with the same high standards.