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Conference vmszoo::new_hampshire

Title:The Granite State
Notice:Welcome to NEW_HAMPSHIRE! Please read topic 1 before posting
Moderator:VAXCPU::michaud
Created:Fri Sep 26 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3666
Total number of notes:56511

3646.0. "PAVING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GREATER NASHUA AREA" by SCAMP::PHINNEY () Wed Feb 12 1997 20:06

    As there isn't a recent note on recommendations for paving contractors,
    I'm starting one.
    
    Does anyone have any recommendations for the greater Nashua area (I
    live in Amherst)?
    
    I've already spoken with A. Thibodeau/Milford but would like to get
    some more bids before making my decision.
    
    Thanks
    Martha Phinney
    
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3646.1TLE::REAGANAll of this chaos makes perfect senseWed Feb 12 1997 20:256
    I used CVS Paving in the fall for some driveway work.  They were one
    of the few that even returned my call.  Their crew was kinda wild
    and they could have been better prepared, but all in all, they patched
    what I needed patched.
    
    				-John
3646.2Another RecommendationMK1BT1::BLAISDELLThu Feb 13 1997 10:145
    I would recommend Erla Construction in Merrimack. I've had experience
    with other contractors (not mentioned in above notes), but ERLA was the
    best. 

    - Bob
3646.3SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Feb 13 1997 14:4111
    I had excellent service and results a couple of years back from Peters
    Paving in Hudson.  Good rates, superbly careful service.  They tore out
    my old driveway and put in a new one, including complete subsurface
    prep.
    
    I have a bed of creeping phlox right next to the driveway.  I solicited
    bids from three contractors.  Two told me I'd lose the bed; I shouldn't
    count on saving anything within a foot of the driveway.  Peters told me
    it was no sweat.  And they were as good as their word - the farthest
    outside the actual path of the driveway that any damage was done was
    about two inches.