Concrete Driveways & Pavement: Built to Last for Public Use

In public construction, few components take more daily abuse than driveways and paved access points. From snowplows and delivery trucks to school buses and emergency vehicles—your pavement needs to hold up under heavy loads, constant use, and extreme Midwest weather. If you’re planning repairs, new construction, or replacements, concrete is

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Excavation & Site Prep for Public Projects: Getting the Groundwork Right

Before any concrete is poured, walls are built, or utilities are connected—there’s one job that sets the tone for every project’s success: excavation and site preparation. From government buildings to school campuses and public parking lots, the work that happens underground often determines whether a project is built to last

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Building Safe & Accessible Public Pathways: Why Quality Sidewalk and Ramp Construction Matters

Public infrastructure plays a pivotal role in ensuring that communities remain connected, inclusive, and safe. One of the most overlooked but essential components of that infrastructure? Sidewalks and ramps. Across the Midwest, municipalities, school districts, and public agencies are tackling aging walkways, non-compliant ramps, and broken pavement that put pedestrians—and

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ADA Compliance Isn’t Just a Requirement—It’s the Right Way to BuildBy Stonewing Builders | Celebrating Disability Pride Month

When people hear “ADA compliance,” they usually picture ramps or blue parking signs. But the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is about way more than that. It’s a civil rights law that ensures people of all abilities can access the same spaces and services—whether it’s a school, a library, a

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Planning a New Garage? Here’s a Brief Run-Down of Things You Need to Know

Thinking about building a garage on your property? Whether you’re adding storage, increasing home value, or creating usable space, a well-designed garage offers real lifestyle benefits—but getting it right takes more than pouring concrete or knowing an electrician. Here’s what to know, especially in Minnesota where weather and regulations are

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Capital Improvement Projects: How to Prioritize When Budget and Time Are Tight

For Cities, Schools, and Public Agencies Across the Twin Cities, facility teams face a recurring challenge: a growing backlog of essential improvements—yet limited budget, bandwidth, and build season to get them done. ADA upgrades, roof repairs, concrete replacements, and public access remodels all compete for attention. So how do you

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