New commercial construction across North Collin County needs one thing before certificate of occupancy: a correctly laid-out, code-compliant parking lot. We work from your civil drawings or design the layout ourselves — maximizing stall count while meeting ADA ratios, fire lane requirements, and traffic flow best practices.
For general contractors and developers
We hit your schedule, coordinate around other trades, and deliver a lot that passes municipal inspection the first time. Ask about multi-site pricing for builders working across the corridor.
Send us your site plan for a layout quote — call (719) 238-4294.
Frequently asked questions
When in the construction schedule should parking lot striping happen?
After final asphalt cure (typically 14–30 days for new asphalt) and before certificate-of-occupancy inspection. On sealcoated or concrete lots, striping can follow within days of surface completion.
Can you work from civil engineering drawings?
Yes — we lay out directly from stamped site plans, including stall dimensions, ADA placements, and fire lane routes, and we flag any plan-versus-code conflicts before paint goes down.
How many parking spaces fit per acre?
A typical single-level lot yields roughly 100–115 spaces per acre with standard 9×18-foot stalls and two-way aisles. Efficient layout design — angle choice, aisle widths, end-cap treatment — can add 5–10% capacity.