Municipal Road Paving and Resurfacing in Southwest Ohio

Roberts Paving Inc. is a fully licensed, bonded, and ODOT-approved paving contractor in Ohio serving municipalities, townships, and county agencies throughout Southwest Ohio. Ohio Contractor License #1468523. For more than 32 years, local government clients across Highland County, Clermont County, Brown County, Adams County, and Clinton County have trusted our team for road paving, road resurfacing, and township road construction. We meet every material and process standard that public infrastructure demands and we communicate clearly with officials from first call through final inspection.

Our Road Paving Process

Project Planning

We work with township trustees and municipal officials to define the project scope, develop a timeline, and ensure all ODOT specifications and procurement requirements are addressed before work begins.

Base Preparation

Depending on the project, this may involve milling the existing surface, repairing base failures, or full excavation and aggregate base installation. Every road is built on a properly prepared foundation.

Asphalt Paving

Hot-mix asphalt is applied to ODOT specifications using commercial paving equipment. Material temperatures, lift thicknesses, and compaction densities are monitored throughout the paving process.

Striping and Final Inspection

After paving is complete, we apply road striping and pavement markings as required. A final inspection confirms the work meets all specifications before the road is opened to traffic.

Municipal road paving demands strict adherence to ODOT specifications and transparent communication with public officials. Our process delivers on both fronts.

Why Southwest Ohio Municipalities Choose Roberts Paving for Road Paving

Municipal paving comes with specific requirements: ODOT specifications, procurement processes, public accountability, and community expectations. Roberts Paving Inc. is experienced with all of it. We have worked alongside township trustees, municipal street departments, and county engineers throughout Southwest Ohio for more than three decades. We show up, execute road paving and resurfacing work to specification, and keep officials fully informed throughout every phase of the project. That reliability is what keeps government clients coming back to us project after project.

We pave driveways, parking lots, and roads throughout Hillsboro, Cincinnati, Batavia, Wilmington, Georgetown, Mt. Orab, Blanchester, Milford, Loveland, and the surrounding communities. If you’re in Southwest Ohio, we can help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Roberts Paving Inc. ODOT-approved for road paving in Ohio?

Yes. Roberts Paving Inc. is approved by the Ohio Department of Transportation for public road and street paving work in Ohio. Our Ohio Contractor License number is 1468523. We meet all material and process specifications required for municipal road paving and resurfacing projects.

Yes. Township road resurfacing is a significant and regular part of our municipal work across Southwest Ohio. We are experienced in working within township budgets and procurement frameworks and are glad to walk trustees through our process and timeline before any commitment is made.

Yes. We are glad to provide references from township trustees, municipal administrators, and county officials we have worked with throughout the region. Contact us directly at 937.442.5595 to request specific references for your area.

We develop traffic control plans for every municipal road paving project. This typically includes flaggers, signage, and detour routing to maintain safe access for residents and emergency vehicles throughout the construction period. We coordinate traffic control plans with local officials.

We follow all applicable ODOT Construction and Material Specifications for asphalt pavement including material composition, placement temperatures, lift thicknesses, compaction requirements, and surface tolerances. Our Ohio Contractor License number is 1468523.

Asphalt paving has seasonal limitations in Ohio. Hot-mix asphalt requires minimum ambient and surface temperatures to compact properly and achieve specified density. The primary paving season runs from late spring through early fall. We schedule municipal projects accordingly and communicate timing with officials well in advance.