Being involved in the community and helping others plays an important role at Wolf Paving. This past fall, Wolf Paving donated their time and materials to the Hebron House in Waukesha.
Being involved in the community and helping others plays an important role at Wolf Paving. This past fall, Wolf Paving donated their time and materials to the Hebron House in Waukesha.
Christmas was always a special time in the Wolf household. Why, I remember my grandpa Wolf, founder of Wolf Construction, telling us classic Christmas tales, pretty much like in every home:
Wolf Paving completed the 2.75-mile Coffee Road municipal paving project in New Berlin, Wisconsin. There were four phases of the municipal project, pre-determined by the City of New Berlin. The project included widening and straightening the road, strengthening the base through the use of geo-textile fabric and Glas-Grid reinforcing pavement mesh, and applying the new asphalt pavement along the entire road. The project began in April 2013 and was completed in October 2013.
Watch the progress of the Coffee Road redevelopment project each step of the way:
Residential and commercial paving projects aren’t the only types of projects Wolf Paving tackles. They are currently working on Coffee Road in New Berlin, WI.
Wolf Paving is proudly partnering with a variety of contractors for this project:
People don't often think of paving as being environmentally friendly, much less “green,” but here at Wolf Paving, we take recycling seriously. In recent years, there have been significant advances in the field of construction material recycling, especially when it comes time to tear out and replace existing construction.
In fact, folks often ask us whether we engage in asphalt and concrete recycling, and we're proud to say that we recycle 100% of the asphalt we remove from construction sites. Asphalt is almost endlessly reusable – over 90 million tons are reused every year. Plus, by recycling waste materials we're already digging up, you and we both see a three-way benefit!