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Associated Paving, Inc.

Warminster, PA 18974

Company Info

  • Est. 1970
  • Annual Vol Undisclosed

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Our Story

APCON’s HISTORY
The year was 1970, and Ed Reiff was looking for ways to keep the people in his basement waterproofing business, “Desert Dry Waterproofing,” busy during drought season. Staffed by men experienced in paving and concrete, Ed started Associated Paving Contractors, named with “A” to get people’s quick notice in the yellow pages.

Ed’s three sons came into the business, with son Adam taking an interest in the paving company. Adam took over in 1981 and purchased the business from Ed in 1992. Since then Associated has grown from a small driveway paving company to a recognized leader in the industry in the Philadelphia area.

In 1989 Adam saw the need for a qualified environmental contractor to meet current regulations, and started APCON Environmental Services. Today the sister companies use the APCON moniker, as Associated Paving grew to become much more than just a paving company.

Today the company employs approximately 50 people and has acquired a large fleet of varied and versatile equipment and trucks.

Staffed by qualified and dedicated employees, APCON plans to continue its mission of building its business on the relationships it has built with its customers, vendors, and employees.

 

OUR VISION

As a leading innovator in the Delaware Valley area paving industry, APCON takes pride in setting the standard for all we do. In recent years, APCON has laid claim to various innovations including green initiatives, such as:

• Owning a vast fleet of equipment to enable us to be a truly full service paving company

• Including many specialty pieces other companies don’t own

• Being one of the first- and still one of the only- paving companies in the Philadelphia metro area to offer Street Print technology as a solution to expensive brick or other patterned materials

• Also we are a certified installer of ADBRUF products

• Also being one of the first to recycle asphalt and concrete since both materials are completely recyclable and can help save resources

• Utilizing used motor oil to heat the office’s headquarters in the winter, which helps to significantly reduce costs and save resources

Looking ahead, we aim to continue to develop new processes in order to save customers money, become increasingly environmentally friendly, and remain a dynamic leader in the paving industry.

Thank you for your support and we look forward to serving you in the near future with site improvement projects.

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • Pennsylvania-Eastern

Delaware 2

  • New Castle
  • Sussex

New Jersey 12

  • Atlantic
  • Burlington
  • Camden
  • Cape May
  • Cumberland
  • Gloucester
  • Hudson
  • Hunterdon
  • Mercer
  • Monmouth
  • Ocean
  • Salem

Pennsylvania 8

  • Berks
  • Bucks
  • Chester
  • Delaware
  • Lancaster
  • Lehigh
  • Montgomery
  • Philadelphia

Our CSI Codes

01 89 13 - Site Preparation Performance Requirements
01 89 16 - Site Improvements Performance Requirements
01 89 19 - Site Plumbing Utilities Performance Requirements
01 89 23 - Site HVAC Utilities Performance Requirements
01 89 26 - Site Electrical Utilities Performance Requirements
01 89 29 - Other Site Construction Performance Requirements
02 32 19 - Exploratory Excavations
02 41 13.13 - Paving Removal
02 51 29.16 - Vacuum Sweeping Cleaning Decontamination
02 58 16 - Snow Avalanche Control
04 22 33 - Interlocking Concrete Unit Masonry
07 76 13 - Roof Ballast Pavers
07 76 16 - Roof Decking Pavers
23 22 13.13 - Underground Steam and Condensate Heating Piping
26 05 43 - Underground Ducts and Raceways for Electrical Systems
31 01 10 - Maintenance of Clearing
31 01 20 - Maintenance of Earth Moving
31 01 50 - Maintenance of Excavation Support and Protection
31 06 10 - Schedules for Clearing
31 06 20 - Schedules for Earth Moving
31 06 20.13 - Trench Dimension Schedule
31 10 00.00.01 - Site Clearing
31 11 00.00.01 - Clearing and Grubbing
31 12 00.00.01 - Selective Clearing
31 14 13 - Soil Stripping and Stockpiling
31 14 13.13 - Soil Stripping
31 14 13.16 - Soil Stockpiling
31 14 13.23 - Topsoil Stripping and Stockpiling
31 14 16 - Sod Stripping and Stockpiling
31 14 16.13 - Sod Stripping
31 14 16.16 - Sod Stockpiling
31 20 00.00.01 - Earth Moving
31 21 16.13 - Methane Venting
31 22 13 - Rough Grading
31 22 16 - Fine Grading
31 22 19 - Finish Grading
31 22 19.13 - Spreading and Grading Topsoil
31 23 13 - Subgrade Preparation
31 23 16 - Excavation
31 23 16.13 - Trenching
31 23 16.16 - Structural Excavation for Minor Structures
31 23 16.26 - Rock Removal
31 23 33 - Trenching and Backfilling
31 30 00.00.01 - Earthwork Methods
32 01 11 - Paving Cleaning
32 01 11.51 - Rubber and Paint Removal from Paving
32 01 11.52 - Rubber Removal from Paving
32 01 11.53 - Paint Removal from Paving
32 01 13 - Flexible Paving Surface Treatment
32 01 13.61 - Slurry Seal (Latex Modified)
32 01 13.62 - Asphalt Surface Treatment
32 01 16 - Flexible Paving Rehabilitation
32 01 16.71 - Cold Milling Asphalt Paving
32 01 16.72 - Asphalt Paving Reuse
32 01 16.73 - In Place Cold Reused Asphalt Paving
32 01 16.74 - In Place Hot Reused Asphalt Paving
32 01 16.75 - Heater Scarifying of Asphalt Paving
32 01 17 - Flexible Paving Repair
32 01 17.61 - Sealing Cracks in Asphalt Paving
32 01 17.62 - Stress-Absorbing Membrane Interlayer
32 01 19 - Rigid Paving Surface Treatment
32 01 19.61 - Sealing of Joints in Rigid Paving
32 01 19.62 - Patching of Rigid Paving
32 01 23 - Base Course Reconditioning
32 01 26 - Rigid Paving Rehabilitation
32 01 26.71 - Grooving of Concrete Paving
32 01 26.72 - Grinding of Concrete Paving
32 01 26.73 - Milling of Concrete Paving
32 01 26.74 - Concrete Overlays
32 01 26.75 - Concrete Paving Reuse
32 01 29 - Rigid Paving Repair
32 01 29.61 - Partial Depth Patching of Rigid Paving
32 01 29.62 - Concrete Paving Raising
32 01 29.63 - Subsealing and Stabilization
32 01 30 - Operation and Maintenance of Site Improvements
32 06 10 - Schedules for Bases, Ballasts, and Paving
32 06 10.13 - Pedestrian Walkway Schedule
32 06 30 - Schedules for Site Improvements
32 11 13 - Subgrade Modifications
32 11 13.13 - Lime-Treated Subgrades
32 11 13.16 - Bituminous-Treated Subgrades
32 12 13.23 - Asphaltic Prime Coats
32 12 16.13 - Plant-Mix Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.16 - Road-Mix Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.19 - Cold-Mix Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.23 - Reinforced Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.26 - Fiber-Modified Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.29 - Polymer-Modified Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.33 - Granulated Rubber-Modified Asphalt Paving
32 12 33 - Flexible Paving Surface Treatments
32 12 36 - Seal Coats
32 12 36.16 - Coal Tar Seal Coats
32 12 36.19 - Coal Tar Seal Coats with Unvulcanized Rubber
32 12 36.23 - Fuel-Resistant Sealers
32 12 43 - Porous Flexible Paving
32 12 73 - Asphalt Paving Joint Sealants
32 13 13 - Concrete Paving
32 13 13.13 - Exposed Aggregate Concrete Paving
32 13 13.16 - Power-Compacted Concrete Paving
32 13 13.19 - Prestressed Concrete Paving
32 13 13.23 - Concrete Paving Surface Treatment
32 13 16 - Decorative Concrete Paving
32 13 16.13 - Patterned Concrete Paving
32 13 16.16 - Roller-Compacted Concrete Paving
32 13 16.19 - Imprinted Concrete Paving
32 13 16.23 - Stamped Concrete Paving
32 13 73 - Concrete Paving Joint Sealants
32 13 73.13 - Fuel-Resistant Concrete Paving Joint Sealants
32 13 73.16 - Field-Molded Concrete Paving Joint Sealants
32 13 73.19 - Compression Concrete Paving Joint Sealants
32 14 13 - Precast Concrete Unit Paving
32 14 13.13 - Interlocking Precast Concrete Unit Paving
32 14 13.19 - Porous Precast Concrete Unit Paving
32 14 16 - Brick Unit Paving
32 14 23 - Asphalt Unit Paving
32 14 26 - Wood Paving
32 14 29 - Recycled-Rubber Paving
32 14 40 - Stone Paving
32 14 43 - Porous Unit Paving
32 15 13 - Cinder Surfacing
32 17 23 - Pavement Markings
32 17 23.13 - Painted Pavement Markings
32 17 23.23 - Raised Pavement Markings
32 17 23.33 - Plastic Pavement Markings
32 30 00.00.01 - Site Improvements
32 71 00.00.01 - Constructed Wetlands
32 72 00.00.01 - Wetlands Restoration
33 01 60 - Operation and Maintenance of Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 01 70 - Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Utilities
33 01 80 - Operation and Maintenance of Communications Utilities
33 06 10 - Schedules for Water Utilities
33 06 40 - Schedules for Storm Drainage Utilities
33 06 60 - Schedules for Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 06 70 - Schedules for Electrical Utilities
33 09 40 - Instrumentation and Control for Storm Drainage Utilities
33 09 60 - Instrumentation and Control for Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 09 70 - Instrumentation and Control for Electrical Utilities
33 11 16 - Site Water Utility Distribution Piping
33 29 00.00.01 - Well Abandonment
33 33 13 - Sanitary Utility Sewerage
33 33 16 - Combined Utility Sewerage
33 34 13 - Sanitary Utility Sewerage Inverted Siphons
33 41 13 - Public Storm Utility Drainage Piping
33 47 16.13 - Pond Covers
33 47 16.53 - Reservoir Covers
33 47 19.13 - Water Distribution Ponds
33 47 19.16 - Water Retainage Reservoirs
33 47 19.23 - Cooling Water Ponds
33 47 19.33 - Fire-Protection Water Ponds
33 47 23 - Sanitary Sewerage Lagoons
33 47 26 - Storm Drainage Ponds and Reservoirs
33 47 26.13 - Stabilization Ponds
33 47 26.16 - Retention Basins
33 47 26.19 - Leaching Pits
33 50 00.00.01 - Fuel Distribution Utilities
33 51 13 - Natural-Gas Piping
33 60 00.00.01 - Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 61 13 - Underground Hydronic Energy Distribution
33 61 23 - Aboveground Hydronic Energy Distribution
33 63 13 - Underground Steam and Condensate Distribution Piping
33 70 00.00.01 - Electrical Utilities
33 71 19 - Electrical Underground Ducts and Manholes
33 71 39.23 - Underground High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 49.23 - Underground Medium-Voltage Wiring
33 79 19 - Utilities Grounding
33 79 19.13 - Electrical Utilities Grounding
33 79 19.16 - Communications Utilities Grounding
34 01 33 - Operation and Maintenance of Airfields
34 05 33 - Common Work Results for Airports
34 06 33 - Schedules for Airfields
35 41 16 - Levee Cutoff Trenches
35 73 13 - Earth Embankment Dam
40 23 36 - Sanitary Water Process Piping
41 31 13.43 - Painting Lines

Project Experience

  • Union
  • Non-Union
  • Prevailing Wages (Davis Bacon)
  • Public
  • Private
  • New Projects
  • Alterations/Renovations

Gallery

Featured Image 1
Paving & Milling
Featured Image 2
Previous Paving Work
Featured Image 3
Site Remediation and Cleanup
Featured Image 4
Previous Paving Work

Associations & Memberships

NAPA (National Asphalt Pavement Assn.)
NAPA (National Asphalt Pavement Assn.)
Suburban Contractors Assn.

Preferred Brands

StreetPrint
StreetPrint
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