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Peter J. Caruso & Sons, Inc.

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Pittsburgh, PA 15207

Company Info

  • Est. 1948
  • Annual Vol Undisclosed

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Our Story

Peter J. Caruso & Sons, Inc. asphalt paving and excavating was founded in 1948. Incorporated in 1972, we are a third generation family business with over 60 years of asphalt paving and related construction experience, dedicated to performing quality work, on time and at a fair price.

Peter J. Caruso & Sons, Inc. has grown from a single bay wooden garage to a 7 bay, full service shop with over 10,000 square feet of office space. With years of hard work, dedication and investing back into the business, the company grew.

We have been building lasting relationships with many of the region’s businesses, commercial property owners, agencies and peers within the construction field for decades. Throughout our history we have earned a reputation for providing first class work with outstanding service at the highest levels of honesty and integrity.

Our organization has been instrumental in helping to construct numerous projects that have shaped the way of life for residents of Southwestern Pennsylvania. We worked on gas stations and housing plans in the 1950s, to local neighborhood businesses and shopping centers in the 1960s. During the first boom in construction of large shopping malls in the 1970s and 1980s, we provided asphalt paving and site development on many familiar department stores, strip malls, restaurants and specialty stores. In the 1990s, we built and expanded hospital lots, roadways, airports, schools, churches and colleges. We have been providing paving and maintenance for Kennywood Park for over 30 years. In addition, we helped to build Lost Kennywood and Sandcastle Water Park. Years ago, we also maintained the parking lots at Three Rivers Stadium.

Over the last decade, we built PNC Park and Heinz Field parking lots, expanded the parking lots at Pittsburgh International Airport 4 times, paved Consol Park in Washington, North Hills Village Mall, Tanger Outlets and re-constructed the Monroeville Expo Mart Convention Center. All of this, while building and maintaining hundreds of sites for local business and government agencies.

We have been recycling asphalt pavements for over 20 years and concrete for about 10 years. Both are crushed and screened for use as a cost saving alternate sub-base material for use in commercial projects. They have both been tested and approved for use by several independent testing laboratories.

At Peter J. Caruso & Sons, Inc., our most valuable resource is our employees. Promoting safety and education within the work place to protect our employees, customers and the public is of the utmost importance to us.

Our supervisors have attended various OSHA safety training courses. We also employ a professional safety firm who assists us in maintaining a safe workplace.

We send key personnel to training courses to keep up with advances in technology in asphalt pavement construction and pavement maintenance. A number of our foremen and management staff have acquired certifications from PennDOT and various trade organizations (NECEPT, ACI, etc.)

From our management team, which has a combined experience of over 200 years in the industry, to our large fleet of equipment, along with a conscientious skilled work force, we effectively maintain a 50 to 60 mile radius of which we can perform our work on a competitive level.

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Airport Runway Misc Project Park / Playground Theme Park
Non-Residential Building Retail Store

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh, Western Pa.

Pennsylvania 7

  • Allegheny
  • Armstrong
  • Beaver
  • Butler
  • Greene
  • Washington
  • Westmoreland

Our CSI Codes

01 14 13 - Access to Site
01 56 26 - Temporary Fencing
01 71 33 - Protection of Adjacent Construction
01 76 00.00.01 - Protecting Installed Construction
02 41 13.13 - Paving Removal
03 48 13 - Precast Concrete Bollards
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 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 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 22 13 - Rough Grading
31 22 16 - Fine Grading
31 22 19 - Finish Grading
31 22 19.13 - Spreading and Grading Topsoil
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
32 01 11.51 - Rubber and Paint Removal from Paving
32 01 11.52 - Rubber 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 06 10 - Schedules for Bases, Ballasts, and Paving
32 06 10.13 - Pedestrian Walkway Schedule
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 29 - Recycled-Rubber Paving
32 15 13 - Cinder Surfacing
32 31 13 - Chain Link Fences and Gates
32 31 13.23 - Recreational Court Fences and Gates
32 31 13.26 - Tennis Court Fences and Gates
32 31 13.29 - Tennis Court Wind Breaker
32 31 13.33 - Chain Link Backstops
32 31 13.53 - High-Security Chain Link Fences and Gates
32 31 16 - Welded Wire Fences and Gates
32 31 19 - Decorative Metal Fences and Gates
32 31 23 - Plastic Fences and Gates
32 31 26 - Wire Fences and Gates
32 31 29 - Wood Fences and Gates
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 59 33 - Marine Bollards and Cleats
35 59 33.13 - Cast-Steel Marine Bollards and Cleats
35 59 33.16 - Cast-Iron Marine Bollards and Cleats
35 59 33.19 - Stainless-Steel Marine Bollards and Cleats
35 59 33.23 - Plastic Marine Bollards and Cleats

Project Experience

  • Union
  • Public
  • Private
  • Projects From $2 to $2,000,000,000

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Site development at US AIR in the 1980s
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Services
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Three Rivers Stadium
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Monroeville Convention Center-Expo Mart
Service Area and Locations Map for Peter J. Caruso & Sons, Inc.

Associations & Memberships

APC (Associated Pennsylvania Constructors)
APC (Associated Pennsylvania Constructors)
ISSA (International Slurry Surfacing Assn.)
ISSA (International Slurry Surfacing Assn.)
PBX (Pittsburgh Builders Exchange)
PBX (Pittsburgh Builders Exchange)
PAPA (Pennsylvania Asphalt Pavement Assn.)
PAPA (Pennsylvania Asphalt Pavement Assn.)
AGC (Associated General Contractors)
AGC (Associated General Contractors)
ARTBA (American Road & Transportation Builders Assn.)
ARTBA (American Road & Transportation Builders Assn.)
CAWP (Constructors Assn. of Western Pennsylvania)
CAWP (Constructors Assn. of Western Pennsylvania)
NAPA (National Asphalt Pavement Assn.)
NAPA (National Asphalt Pavement Assn.)
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