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Hambleys IGA and Tavern Commercial Car Park in Queens Park

Hambley's IGA and Tavern, across the road from Queens Park train station, was a 30 year old asphalt car park that had deteriorated in areas and needed constant pothole repairs.

In search of a commercial car park repair solution, Hambley's IGA and Tavern reached out for us to complete a free measure and quote. This quote proposed removing two large failing sections and completely resurfacing the whole car park.

In addition to this we replaced a damaged soakwell lid, reinstated baseworks and removed sections of failed kerbing to ensure longevity and full replacement.

IGA owner, Alwyn Hambley, contacted us after he concluded that it was time to resurface the car park rather than simply repairing potholes. We completed the job with minimal fuss and on a schedule that suited the business and their customers.

Paul Calnon

Our Approach to Commercial Car Park Repair

Free Measure and Quote

The process began as soon as Hambley’s IGA and Tavern reached out to our team. NK Asphalt directors Trevor and Paul went on site to provide a expert obligation-free measure and quote at no price for the commercial car park repair. Here we did a thorough overview of the car parks current condition and what would be required to bring it up to scratch. The outcome was a quote for commercial car park construction for the two damaged areas.

Providing Hambley’s IGA and Tavern with our quote and sharing our expertise and insights, we then got approval to begin works.

Stage 1: Consultation to Minimise Disruptions

Before we got to work we talked with the client to decide how we were going to minimalise disruptions to customers during the commercial car park construction. The outcome of this was to repair the car park over two visits, using traffic cones to carefully mark out where the NK Asphalt crew were going to be working and where the customers of Hambleys IGA and Tavern could park.

We were careful to avoid any busy days, ensuring there were plenty of car parks available throughout the entire process to have the business running as usual.

Stage 2: Removal of the Damaged Asphalt Surface

Our team removed the damaged asphalt surface which lay over top to assess the foundational gravel underneath. Once we understood the situation fully we proceeded to prepare the area for the additional baseworks which would be the foundation for the new commercial asphalt car park in Queens Park.

A crew member of NK Asphalt working on the original gravel material as part of a commercial car park repair job in Queens Park Perth.

Our team worked on the original gravel material in preparation for additional baseworks.

Stage 3: Replacement of the Soakwell Lid

A well working soakwell lid is crucial to the success of this commercial car park replacement. As the current one was damaged, we wanted to get ahead of the process and replace it before we replaced the commercial car park with new asphalt.

Installation of a new soakwell as part of a commercial car park repair job in Queens Park undertaken by Perth's asphalt specialists NK Asphalt

Our NK Asphalt team hard at work in Queens Park removing the damaged soakwell lid for the commercial car park repair

What is a soakwell?

Responsible for proper drainage, a soakwell is an underground tank that captures excess water on the surface, allowing for proper drainage so it does not cause damage to the surrounding areas. Without a well maintained soakwell, the asphalt layers will be slowly worn away at over time.

Damaged asphalt car park at Hambleys IGA and Tavern in Queens Park with damaged soakwell and potholes which have been patched over.

The Damaged Asphalt Car Park With Damaged Soakwell and Potholes Before Undergoing Commercial Car Park Repair.

Stage 4: A New Compacted and Water Bound Road Base is Added

We added the new asphalt road base on to the existing base materials. This road base was then compacted and water bound to create a surface that ensured accurate and consistent drainage to the new soakwell.

Fresh asphalt roadbase applied for commercial car park repair in queens park by Perth's leading asphalt contractors NK asphalt featuring heavy machinery.

New roadbase was added to the existing base materials. We compacted and waterbound the roadbase to create a surface that ensures water drains to the new soakwell.

Stage 5: Asphalt Car Park Surfacing and Finishing Touches

When the road base was ready, we completed the asphalt surfacing and finishing touches to present back to Hambleys IGA and Tavern.

Once we had completed these stages for both days, the commercial car park was appearing good as new and ready for customers to enjoy.

Commercial Car Park Repair Outcomes and Client Satisfaction

Hambleys IGA and Tavern in Queens Park received a brand new car park in only two visits. Thanks to the careful planning of the NK Asphalt team this commercial car park construction was able to be completed with:

Traffic cone sanctioning at a commercial car park repair job in Queen Park in Perth completed by the Perth asphalt contractor NK Asphalt

Traffic cones divided the car park into separate areas for work and visitors. As seen here, there is plenty of customer parking available during the car park repair process.

Before and After

Before image of the queens park car park in Perth in need of a commercial car park repair with potholes and drainage issues causing pools of water

BEFORE: The Queen Park car park in need of commercial car park repair with potholes and drainage issues

Commercial car park in queens park in Perth half way completed with traffic cones showing the areas to still be worked on

DURING: The first half of the carpark completed and linemarked with parking available and our asphalt crew working on the second half of the carpark as planned in the background.

Asphalt car park before and after from commercial car park repair and construction by asphalt contractors NK Asphalt

AFTER: Aerial view before and after of the asphalt car park project in Queens Park, Perth.

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Last Updated: 18/07/2024