Built to spec
Built to your engineered drawings, survey, and the real site conditions, not a standard package forced to fit.
Repaving and Resurfacing is the removal or overlay and repaving of worn asphalt and concrete surfaces to restore lots, roads, and yards. Harrowgate Group self-performs the work to your engineered drawings, load, and finish, and completes it on site across Kingston, the GTA, and Ontario.
Tell us what you need and we’ll get you a quote. Licensed, insured & WSIB certified · Free, no-obligation quote & on-site assessment.
Licensed, insured & WSIB certified · Free, no-obligation quote & on-site assessment.
Built to your engineered drawings, survey, and the real site conditions, not a standard package forced to fit.
Heavy-duty steel and finishes chosen for the load, traffic, and environment on site.
Send specs, drawings, or photos and get a free, no-obligation site visit and estimate with no guesswork.
Installation and site work completed in accordance with Ontario requirements.
Repaving and Resurfacing is the removal or overlay and repaving of worn asphalt and concrete surfaces to restore lots, roads, and yards. Harrowgate Group handles repaving and resurfacing for Kingston around the actual ground conditions, loads, and access of each site, built to spec, not to a template.
Most Kingston repaving and resurfacing jobs involve parking lots, roads, and yards. Restoring a worn surface without a full reconstruction are the recurring drivers; each Kingston project is sized to its own situation, not a one-size approach.
What drives repaving and resurfacing in Kingston (Frontenac County) is institutional and university, healthcare, government and correctional, and commercial development. Kingston's universities, hospitals, and government institutions anchor an institutional, healthcare, and commercial construction market on Lake Ontario. Demand centres on institutional site development, rock excavation, servicing, and concrete.
Activity clusters in the university and hospital district, the industrial parks, and the 401 corridor. Clients such as universities, hospitals, government, and the City of Kingston drive much of the Kingston work, and no two projects carry the same scope or ground.
Across Kingston, repaving and resurfacing covers a real range of property, institutional and university, healthcare, government and correctional, and commercial development. Each calls for a different response, so Harrowgate Group scopes every Kingston project to the building and its use rather than one playbook.
What shapes a Kingston project is institutional-campus standards, limestone bedrock and rock excavation, and heritage-core context. Each Kingston project has the methods, materials, and equipment chosen for that environment, matched to the site instead of a one-size approach.
Harrowgate Group keeps Kingston repaving and resurfacing on schedule, from quote to crew on site with fast mobilization, then built to grade and documented through to completion.
Every Kingston repaving and resurfacing project follows a disciplined sequence: site survey and layout, utility locates and protection, excavation or preparation, the core work built to the engineered drawings, backfill and compaction or finishing to grade, and site restoration, each stage inspected and documented for the project file.
Harrowgate Group treats coordination as part of the build. On a Kingston repaving and resurfacing project, that means working from the engineers' and architects' drawings, looping in geotechnical and civil consultants where the ground demands it, and coordinating with city planners and inspectors, so the Kingston project is built to the approved design and passes the inspections that matter.
On a typical Kingston project the repaving and resurfacing work covers parking lots, roads, and yards around the university and hospital district and clients like universities, each scoped to its own situation and recorded for the file. Harrowgate Group also serves nearby Napanee, Gananoque, Brockville, so projects spanning the surrounding area stay with one team.
Harrowgate Group builds Kingston repaving and resurfacing to code and to drawing: sequenced correctly, compacted or finished to the specified result, and documented so owners, GCs, engineers, and inspectors get exactly what was agreed.
Harrowgate Group earns Kingston repaving and resurfacing work the hard way, fast mobilization, licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered crews, with 20 years serving the area, and real familiarity with the university and hospital district, the industrial parks, and the 401 corridor rather than a one-size regional script.
Self-performed on site to the engineered drawings, coordinated with concrete, servicing, and the surrounding work, then a clean, documented finish.
Repaving and Resurfacing is the removal or overlay and repaving of worn asphalt and concrete surfaces to restore lots, roads, and yards. For Kingston projects, it's built to the engineered drawings and the applicable codes, self-performed on site.
Yes, we respond across Kingston and the surrounding area. Response time is fast mobilization.
Across Kingston, the work concentrates around the university and hospital district, the industrial parks, and the 401 corridor, each job scoped to its own conditions.
Mostly institutional and university, healthcare, government and correctional, and commercial development, Harrowgate Group serves developers, contractors, municipalities, and property owners across Kingston.
In Kingston, the work accounts for institutional-campus standards, limestone bedrock and rock excavation, and heritage-core context, so the methods, materials, and equipment is matched to the site.
Vehicular to heavy truck, matched to the Kingston site, not a one-size approach.
Harrowgate Group responds to Kingston with fast mobilization, covering the university and hospital district, the industrial parks, and the 401 corridor and the surrounding area.
All of Kingston, the university and hospital district, the industrial parks, and the 401 corridor and the surrounding neighbourhoods, plus nearby Napanee, Gananoque, Brockville.
Yes, Harrowgate Group handles institutional and university, healthcare, government and correctional, and commercial development across Kingston, from focused scopes to full builds, each set to its own site and drawings.
Cost depends on the site conditions, the ground, the scope, and the engineered requirements, Harrowgate Group reviews the drawings and the site for each Kingston project and provides a clear, documented quote.
Yes, Harrowgate Group assesses Kingston repaving and resurfacing on site and provides a documented scope before any work begins.
Real knowledge of Kingston, the university and hospital district, the industrial parks, and the 401 corridor, fast mobilization, work that is licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered, and full documentation on every project.
Harrowgate Group has served Frontenac County since 2006, 20 years of hands-on experience.
Harrowgate Group surveys and scopes it on site, builds the work to the engineered drawings and the applicable codes, and completes it to grade, handled by one accountable team across Kingston.
Yes, Harrowgate Group builds the work across Kingston and the surrounding area and manages it end to end, coordinating any engineers, consultants, and municipal approvals the project needs. We do the work, not just hand it off.
Commercial and heavy-civil construction, self-performed for developers, contractors, property managers, and municipalities.
Send drawings, a site plan, or a description of the scope. Harrowgate Group is licensed, insured, and WSIB certified.
Licensed, Insured & WSIB Certified · Self-performed and documented on every job
Tell us what you need and we’ll get you a quote. Licensed, insured & WSIB certified · Free, no-obligation quote & on-site assessment.
Harrowgate Group provides repaving and resurfacing, delivered and installed with quote-ready support across Toronto and surrounding Ontario communities.
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Harrowgate Group delivers commercial and heavy-civil construction for developers, contractors, institutions, municipalities, and property groups across Ontario.