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Commercial Asphalt & Concrete Contractor Serving Liberty, MO

Commercial Asphalt Paving Contractor in Liberty, MO — Full-Service Solutions

Liberty's logistics corridors take a beating. From the heavy truck courts at Liberty Commerce Center and the Amazon distribution hub off I-35 to the aging surfaces around Historic Liberty Square and the high-turnover lots at Liberty Commons on MO-152, Platinum Paving handles the full scope—new installs, rehabilitation, and ongoing maintenance for commercial properties across Clay County's historic county seat.

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The commercial asphalt paving contractor Liberty, MO property managers call — the paving company, the asphalt company, the blacktop paving crew handling asphalt paving, asphalt resurfacing, sealcoating, and ADA compliance end-to-end. One of the few paving companies and asphalt companies in the KC metro that runs install, maintenance, and compliance with a single in-house crew.

Why Do Liberty Property Managers Choose Platinum Paving?

Clay County's heavy plastic clay soils punish any pavement built on a weak base. Liberty's mix of extreme-load industrial corridors along I-35, aging infrastructure around the Square, and newer retail surfaces entering their first sealcoat window demands a contractor who understands every phase of the pavement lifecycle—not just the install.

Platinum Paving Typical Contractors
Full-service (pave, seal, stripe, concrete) One crew, one call 3–5 different vendors
In-house crews Our own trained team Outsourced subcontractors
1-year warranty on all work Every project, every service Varies or none
Owner-backed quality Joe inspects every job You deal with a project manager
ADA compliance included Built into every lot project Often an afterthought or upcharge
Kansas & Missouri coverage 50+ KC metro communities Limited service area
Commercial + residential Parking lots to driveways Usually one or the other

Full-service (pave, seal, stripe, concrete)

Platinum Paving One crew, one call
Typical Contractors 3–5 different vendors

In-house crews

Platinum Paving Our own trained team
Typical Contractors Outsourced subcontractors

1-year warranty on all work

Platinum Paving Every project, every service
Typical Contractors Varies or none

Owner-backed quality

Platinum Paving Joe inspects every job
Typical Contractors You deal with a project manager

ADA compliance included

Platinum Paving Built into every lot project
Typical Contractors Often an afterthought or upcharge

Kansas & Missouri coverage

Platinum Paving 50+ KC metro communities
Typical Contractors Limited service area

Commercial + residential

Platinum Paving Parking lots to driveways
Typical Contractors Usually one or the other

Asphalt Paving Services in Liberty

We handle every commercial asphalt and concrete service Liberty properties require—from full-depth new construction at logistics hubs to crack sealing and sealcoating at retail power centers along MO-152.

New Asphalt Paving on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

New Asphalt Paving in Liberty

Full-depth asphalt construction for Liberty's industrial truck courts, retail lots, and institutional campuses. We engineer every section for the specific traffic loads and Clay County soil conditions present on your site.

  • 8–12 inch aggregate base lifts over geotextile fabric on Clay County plastic clay subgrades
  • HMA surface courses placed at 290–310°F and compacted to 94%+ Marshall density
  • Heavy-duty 6-inch full-depth sections for Liberty Commerce Center truck court applications
  • Positive drainage grading at 1.5–2% slope to prevent standing water on clay soils
Full new asphalt paving details →
Asphalt Overlays on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

Asphalt Overlays in Liberty

Liberty's early I-35 corridor lots and aging William Jewell College road networks are prime overlay candidates. We bond new HMA over structurally sound existing pavement to restore ride quality and extend service life.

  • 1.5–2 inch Superpave overlay with tack coat applied at 0.05–0.10 gal/sq yd bond rate
  • Pre-overlay milling to correct ruts and restore cross-slope drainage on worn surfaces
  • PG 64-22 binder grade selected for Liberty's freeze-thaw cycling and summer heat loads
  • Paving mat temperatures verified with IR guns before each roller pass for uniform density
Full asphalt overlays details →
Asphalt Milling on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

Asphalt Milling in Liberty

Precision milling removes failed surface layers on Liberty's high-traffic retail corridors and industrial access roads without disrupting the sound base material underneath.

  • Variable-depth milling from 1 to 4 inches using carbide-tipped drum cutters
  • Reclaimed asphalt processed on-site for recycled base material when specifications allow
  • Profile milling corrects rutting at Amazon hub entry lanes caused by repetitive axle loading
  • Night and weekend scheduling available for Liberty Commons and MO-152 retail properties
Full asphalt milling details →
Asphalt Repair & Patching on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

Asphalt Repair & Patching in Liberty

Full-depth and surface patches for Liberty parking lots and access roads where localized failure has occurred. We cut clean, remove failed material, and place hot-mix—not cold patch.

  • Saw-cut boundaries 12 inches beyond visible distress to reach stable surrounding pavement
  • Full-depth patches with 6–8 inch compacted aggregate base on compromised clay subgrade
  • Hot-mix asphalt placed and compacted same-day at 300°F+ for permanent structural repair
  • Infrared patching available for seamless joints on Liberty Hospital emergency access lanes
Full asphalt repair & patching details →
Crack Sealing on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

Crack Sealing in Liberty

Liberty's 40-degree temperature swings drive aggressive crack propagation. Hot-applied rubberized sealant keeps water out of the base before Clay County clay soils can absorb it and swell.

  • Hot-pour rubberized sealant applied at 380°F for flexible, weather-resistant crack fill
  • Router-and-seal method creates 3/4-inch reservoir for maximum sealant adhesion and volume
  • Prevents subbase saturation critical on Liberty's shrink-swell clay soil profile
  • Recommended within 12–18 months of first visible cracking to avoid full-depth failure
Full crack sealing details →
Commercial Sealcoating on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

Commercial Sealcoating in Liberty

Liberty Commerce Center and MO-152 retail surfaces built between 2018 and 2024 are entering their first sealcoat window. Two coats of coal-tar emulsion lock in the original binder and block UV oxidation.

  • Two-coat coal-tar emulsion applied at 0.15–0.20 gal/sq yd per coat for full coverage
  • Minimum 24-hour cure time between coats—surface temperature must be 50°F+ and rising
  • Sand additive blended into topcoat for slip resistance in high-turnover retail lots
  • First application recommended 18–24 months after install to seal Liberty's newer surfaces
Full commercial sealcoating details →
Line Striping & Marking on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

Line Striping & Marking in Liberty

Faded striping at Liberty's high-traffic retail hubs creates liability and confusion. We lay down crisp, reflective markings using traffic-rated paint and thermoplastic for long-term visibility.

  • 4-inch traffic paint stalls at 15 wet mils for standard Liberty retail lot restriping
  • Thermoplastic crosswalks and fire lane markings for Liberty Hospital campus durability
  • ADA-compliant access aisle widths and signage placement verified on every project
  • Retroreflective glass beads embedded in paint for nighttime visibility on MO-152 lots
Full line striping & marking details →
ADA Compliance on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

ADA Compliance in Liberty

Historic Liberty Square and older commercial properties along Kansas Street frequently have ADA compliance gaps—non-compliant slopes, missing detectable warnings, and deteriorated ramp surfaces.

  • Accessible parking ratios verified: 1 van-accessible space per 6 accessible spaces minimum
  • Curb ramp slopes brought to 8.33% max running slope with 2% max cross-slope tolerance
  • Truncated dome detectable warning panels installed at all pedestrian curb transitions
  • Full ADA lot audit and remediation plan for Liberty's aging downtown Square properties
Full ada compliance details →
New Concrete Paving on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

New Concrete Paving in Liberty

Concrete is the right call for Liberty's highest-load applications—truck courts, dumpster pads, and drive-through lanes where asphalt would rut under concentrated static and turning loads.

  • 6–8 inch reinforced concrete slabs with 4,000 PSI mix for Liberty distribution truck courts
  • Fiber mesh or #4 rebar grid at 18-inch centers for crack control on clay subgrades
  • Contraction joints saw-cut at 1/4 slab depth within 12 hours of placement
  • Compacted 6-inch granular base isolates slab from Clay County shrink-swell movement
Full new concrete paving details →
Concrete Repair on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

Concrete Repair in Liberty

Spalled sidewalks around Liberty Square, cracked curbs along Kansas Street, and failed concrete panels at loading docks—we remove and replace to match grade and finish.

  • Full-depth panel replacement with doweled joints for load transfer across repair boundaries
  • Rapid-set concrete available for Liberty Hospital areas requiring 4-hour return to traffic
  • Surface grinding to eliminate trip hazards at William Jewell College pedestrian walkways
  • Joint sealant replacement with silicone backer rod to prevent water infiltration
Full concrete repair details →
Curbs & Gutters on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

Curbs & Gutters in Liberty

Proper curbing channels stormwater away from pavement edges and Clay County clay subgrades. We pour integral and separate curb-and-gutter sections for Liberty lots and roadways.

  • 24-inch rollback and 6-inch vertical barrier curb profiles for Liberty commercial lots
  • 3,500–4,000 PSI air-entrained concrete for freeze-thaw durability in Clay County winters
  • Machine-extruded curbing for long continuous runs at Liberty Commons and Wilshire Plaza
  • Valley gutter pans direct sheet flow to catch basins—prevents edge erosion on clay soils
Full curbs & gutters details →
Pothole Repair on a commercial lot in Liberty, MO

Pothole Repair in Liberty

Potholes in Liberty's industrial access roads and I-35 corridor lots form fast once water reaches the clay subgrade. We cut, excavate, and fill with hot-mix for a permanent structural fix.

  • Saw-cut square boundaries and excavate to stable subgrade—no cold-patch band-aids
  • Hot-mix asphalt compacted in 2-inch lifts to 95%+ density for lasting repair
  • Emergency pothole response for Liberty Hospital and Amazon hub access road safety
  • Root cause diagnosis identifies drainage failures that created the pothole in the first place
Full pothole repair details →

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Local Engineering

Asphalt Paving Challenges Specific to Liberty

Liberty sits on some of the most challenging ground in the KC metro. Clay County's heavy plastic clay, extreme logistics traffic from I-35 distribution hubs, and a mix of 150-year-old infrastructure and brand-new retail surfaces create a unique set of problems that generic paving approaches can't solve.

  • Heavy Plastic Clay Subgrade. Clay County's namesake soil has extreme shrink-swell behavior. During dry spells it contracts and cracks; after rain it expands with enough force to heave pavement sections. Every Liberty project requires moisture-controlled compaction and adequate granular base thickness to isolate the slab from subgrade movement.
  • Industrial Axle-Load Stress. Access roads serving the Amazon distribution hub and Hallmark facilities along I-35 endure repetitive heavy-vehicle turning movements. Standard 3-inch residential sections fail within two years. Liberty's industrial corridors demand full-depth designs with 8–12 inches of compacted aggregate base and thicker HMA lifts.
  • Historic Square ADA Gaps. The buildings around Historic Liberty Square predate modern accessibility standards. Narrow sidewalks, non-compliant ramp slopes, and missing detectable warnings are common. Property owners face liability exposure that requires careful ADA remediation without damaging the historic streetscape.
  • Freeze-Thaw Cycling. Liberty experiences 80+ freeze-thaw cycles in a typical winter. Water trapped in cracks expands with enough hydraulic pressure to propagate cracking into base failure overnight—especially on saturated clay subgrades that don't drain freely.
  • New Surface Sealcoat Timing. Liberty Commerce Center and Liberty Commons developments built between 2018 and 2024 are hitting the 18–24 month window where initial sealcoating is critical. Missing this window allows UV oxidation to harden the binder, making surfaces brittle and crack-prone years ahead of schedule.
  • Retail Power Center Congestion. MO-152 retail lots see constant stop-and-go traffic that accelerates surface wear in drive aisles and turning radii. Pavement in these zones needs stiffer mix designs and more frequent maintenance cycles than the rest of the lot.
Weathered commercial asphalt showing freeze-thaw damage in Liberty, MO

The Commercial Asphalt Paving Process

What happens after you call your Kansas City paving contractor — from first inspection to final walkthrough.

Free Assessment

We inspect your lot, identify every issue, and provide a detailed estimate — no cost, no pressure.

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Planning & Scheduling

We design the scope of work around your business hours so your operations aren't disrupted.

Surface Prep & Milling

Old asphalt is milled down, debris cleared, and the base is prepared for a clean bond.

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Paving & Compaction

Fresh hot-mix asphalt is laid to spec and rolled to precise compaction with commercial-grade equipment.

Striping & Compliance

Parking spaces, fire lanes, ADA markings, and signage — your lot is fully compliant and looks brand new.

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Final Walkthrough

We walk the finished project with you. If anything isn't right, we make it right before we leave.

Let's Build a Paving Plan for Your Liberty Property

Who We Serve in Liberty

Industries We Serve in Liberty

Corporate & Office Parks

Professional office complexes along MO-152 and Kansas Street corridors rely on us for lot maintenance, ADA compliance, and fresh striping that reflects well on tenants.

Retail Centers

Liberty Commons, Wilshire Plaza, and the MO-152 power centers need high-turnover lots that stay smooth, well-marked, and properly sealcoated through every season.

Healthcare Facilities

Liberty Hospital's expansive campus requires smooth emergency access lanes, clearly marked patient parking, and ADA-compliant walkways maintained to zero-trip-hazard standards.

Multi-Family & Apartments

Liberty's growing apartment communities along the MO-152 growth corridor need durable parking surfaces, speed bumps, and fire lane markings that hold up under daily resident traffic.

HOA Communities

Neighborhoods like Shoal Creek Valley, Canterbury Estates, and Woodneath Farms depend on us for private road overlays, entrance monument paving, and curb replacement projects.

Restaurants & Hospitality

Drive-through lanes and patron lots near the Liberty Square dining district and MO-152 restaurant corridor demand surfaces that resist rutting from constant stop-start traffic.

Coverage

Liberty Neighborhoods and Districts We Serve

Our crews work across Liberty—from the historic downtown core to the newest subdivisions along the MO-152 corridor. If your property is in Clay County, we're already nearby.

Historic Liberty SquareBenson PlaceShoal Creek ValleyCanterbury EstatesClay MeadowsWoodneath FarmsLiberty Commerce CenterLiberty Commons AreaWilshire Plaza DistrictKansas Street CorridorMO-152 Retail CorridorI-35 Industrial CorridorWilliam Jewell Campus AreaLiberty Hospital District

Liberty Asphalt Paving by the Numbers

1,500+
Projects completed Across the KC metro
60+
Years combined experience In commercial paving
31,755+
Residents in service area Liberty alone
5.0 ★
Google rating 86+ reviews
1-Year
Warranty Workmanship and materials
30
Crew members All in-house
Trade Expertise

Why Base Preparation Matters in Clay County

Clay County is named after its soil—and for good reason. The heavy plastic clay that underlies Liberty properties has extreme shrink-swell behavior that will destroy any pavement built without proper base isolation. Here's how we build for it.

  • Subgrade Proof Rolling. Before any aggregate goes down, we proof-roll the exposed clay subgrade with loaded tandem trucks to identify soft spots. On Liberty's plastic clay, yielding areas are excavated and replaced with stable fill compacted to 95%+ standard Proctor density.
  • Geotextile Separation Fabric. A woven geotextile layer prevents Clay County's plastic clay from migrating into the aggregate base over time. This keeps the drainage layer intact and prevents pumping of fines through the base under heavy loads—critical for Liberty's industrial truck courts.
  • Granular Base Thickness. Liberty commercial lots require a minimum 8 inches of compacted Class 5 aggregate base. Distribution hub and truck court applications call for 10–12 inches to distribute concentrated axle loads and bridge localized subgrade soft spots.
  • Moisture-Controlled Compaction. Clay County clay must be compacted within a narrow moisture window—typically 2% of optimum moisture content. Too wet and the clay pumps; too dry and it won't compact. We monitor moisture content with nuclear density gauges on every Liberty project.
  • Positive Drainage Design. Water is the enemy on clay subgrades. Every Liberty base section includes minimum 1.5% surface slope, perimeter edge drains where needed, and aggregate base that serves as a drainage layer to move water away from the clay before it can swell.
  • Seasonal Timing. We avoid placing base material on Liberty's clay subgrades during spring saturation periods when groundwater tables are highest. Scheduling base work during drier late summer and fall months produces a more stable foundation with better long-term performance.
Platinum Paving crew preparing base for new asphalt paving in Liberty, MO
Pricing Transparency

What Affects the Cost of Asphalt Paving in Liberty

Every Liberty paving project is different. Lot size, traffic loads, soil conditions, and current pavement condition all drive the final number. Here are the major factors we evaluate when building your quote.

Subgrade Condition on Clay Soils

Liberty sits on Clay County's heavy plastic clay. If your existing subgrade is saturated or has yielding areas, excavation and stabilization add cost—but skipping this step guarantees premature failure. We'll probe your subgrade and give you an honest assessment.

Pavement Section Thickness

A Liberty retail parking lot might need 3 inches of HMA over 8 inches of base. A truck court at Liberty Commerce Center might need 6 inches of asphalt over 12 inches of aggregate. Heavier loads mean thicker sections and higher material cost.

Demolition and Milling Scope

Liberty properties in rehabilitation phase—older I-35 corridor lots, Kansas Street properties, the Square—may require full removal of failed pavement and base. Milling and haul-off costs depend on the depth and tonnage involved.

Drainage Improvements

Clay soils don't drain. If your Liberty lot has ponding water or edge saturation, adding catch basins, perimeter drains, or regrading the base adds cost but directly extends pavement lifespan by years.

ADA Upgrades

Liberty's older commercial properties often require ADA remediation as part of a repaving project. Adding compliant ramps, detectable warnings, and access aisles is a marginal cost during construction—but expensive as a standalone retrofit.

Striping and Signage Complexity

A simple stall-and-arrow restripe costs less than a full lot layout with fire lanes, ADA markings, directional arrows, and thermoplastic crosswalks. We price striping separately so you see exactly what you're paying for.

Seasonal Material Pricing

Asphalt plant prices in the KC metro fluctuate with crude oil costs and seasonal demand. Liberty projects scheduled in the shoulder months—early spring or late fall—sometimes benefit from lower plant pricing and faster crew availability.

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Other KC Metro Cities We Serve Near Liberty

Frequently Asked Questions About Asphalt Paving in Liberty

How thick should asphalt be for a Liberty commercial parking lot?

It depends on traffic. A standard Liberty retail lot—like those along MO-152—typically needs 3 inches of HMA over 8 inches of compacted aggregate base. Industrial sites near Liberty Commerce Center or the Amazon hub require 5–6 inches of asphalt over 10–12 inches of base to handle heavy truck loads on Clay County's plastic clay subgrade.

When should new Liberty developments get their first sealcoat?

We recommend the first sealcoat application 18–24 months after installation. Several Liberty Commerce Center and Liberty Commons surfaces built between 2020 and 2024 are entering this window now. Waiting longer than 36 months lets UV oxidation harden the binder, which accelerates cracking.

Why do potholes keep coming back on my Liberty property?

Most likely because previous repairs used cold patch instead of hot-mix, or the underlying Clay County clay subgrade is saturated and has lost bearing capacity. We saw-cut beyond the failed area, excavate to stable subgrade, rebuild the base, and place hot-mix asphalt compacted to 95%+ density. That's a permanent fix.

Does Platinum Paving handle ADA upgrades around Liberty Square?

Yes. Many Historic Liberty Square properties have ADA compliance gaps—non-compliant ramp slopes, missing truncated dome panels, and incorrect access aisle markings. We perform full ADA lot audits and build remediation plans that address compliance without disrupting the Square's historic character.

How do Clay County's clay soils affect my Liberty pavement?

Clay County's heavy plastic clay has extreme shrink-swell behavior. In dry conditions it contracts and creates voids under your pavement. After rain it expands with enough force to heave slabs. Every Liberty project we build includes geotextile separation fabric, oversized granular base sections, and moisture-controlled compaction to isolate the pavement from subgrade movement.

Can you pave at night to avoid disrupting my Liberty business?

Absolutely. We regularly schedule night and weekend paving for Liberty retail centers along MO-152 and the Liberty Hospital campus where daytime closures aren't feasible. We coordinate phased closures so your customers and tenants always have access.

How do I get a paving estimate for my Liberty property?

Call us at (913) 701-6044 or fill out the form on this page. Joe Brogoto personally inspects every Liberty project site before we quote. We'll assess your subgrade, measure your lot, evaluate your traffic loads, and deliver a detailed written scope and estimate.

What warranty does Platinum Paving offer on Liberty projects?

Every Liberty project comes with a 1-year warranty covering both workmanship and materials. With 1,500+ completed projects and a 5.0 Google rating, we stand behind our work—and we'll be here when your property needs its next maintenance cycle.

Get an Asphalt Paving Estimate for Your Liberty Property

1,500+ projects completed. 5.0 Google rating. A 30-person crew that knows Clay County soil and Liberty's commercial corridors inside and out. Call Joe at (913) 701-6044 or fill out the form—every Liberty project starts with a free on-site inspection.