Landmark Contracting

SHEET S-06 / PARKING LOT

Parking Lot

The parking lot is the first thing every customer and every inspector sees. Landmark keeps it safe, compliant, and open while the work happens.

Parking lot work
FIG. S-06 · PARKING LOTStand-in · needs: Fresh striping/sealcoat at a recognizable retail center

Repairs, sealcoating, and restriping get phased so a working center never loses its whole lot at once. Sections close, cure, reopen, and the next section starts.

ADA is where parking lots create real liability: stall counts, signage, access aisles, and the path of travel to the front door. Landmark builds that compliance into the scope rather than treating it as an afterthought.

SCOPE INCLUDES

  • 01Asphalt and concrete repairs, including curbing
  • 02Sealcoating and crack sealing
  • 03Layout and restriping to current standards
  • 04ADA stalls, signage, and path-of-travel compliance
  • 05Phased scheduling that keeps the property open

NOTES / FREQUENTLY ASKED

Can the shopping center stay open during parking lot work?

Yes. Work is phased by section so customers always have parking and every storefront keeps an open path.

When should a lot be restriped?

When striping is faded enough to cause confusion or the layout no longer meets ADA requirements. Florida sun and traffic make this a recurring need, not a one-time job.

What does ADA compliance mean for a parking lot?

Correct number and placement of accessible stalls, compliant signage, access aisles, and an unbroken accessible route from stall to entrance.

How long does a typical repair and restripe take?

It depends on lot size, repair scope, and cure times. Because work is phased, disruption is measured in sections and nights, not in a closed property.

One call. Full scope.

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