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Family-owned Halifax Paving provides top-quality paving services across multiple counties since 1955.

HALIFAX PAVING INC

Ormond Beach, FL

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Asphalt
Site Preparation
Utilities
Asphalt Paving
Excavation

Description

Halifax Paving Inc., established in 1955, is a trusted name in the paving industry, renowned for upholding a family tradition of excellence across Volusia, Flagler, and seven additional counties. With over 69 years of experience, they prioritize safety and high-quality workmanship in every paving project they undertake. The company has successfully completed over $500 million in projects, reinforcing its status as Daytona Beach's premier paving company.

Halifax Paving specializes in an extensive range of services including full development, clearing and grubbing, excavation, site utilities installation, curbs and sidewalks, base work, and paving of roadways and highways. They also provide high-quality asphalt mix solutions for outside sales and various projects.

As a third-generation family-owned business, Halifax Paving prides itself on its commitment to quality, safety, and customer satisfaction. Their track record includes significant projects such as the A1A road in Ormond Beach and various facilities for high-profile clients. The company’s dedicated team ensures that all projects meet the highest standards, helping to elevate both public and private work to new levels of excellence. Whether it’s paving parking lots, airports, or residential subdivisions, Halifax Paving stands out as a leader in the industry, ready to partner with clients for outstanding results.

Services Provided

Airport Construction & Paving; Base Work; Clearing & Grubbing; Curbs and Sidewalks; Durable Parking Lot Paving; Excavation; Full Development; Quality Paving for Subdivisions; Roadway and Highway Paving Services; Site Utilities

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