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U.S. Pavement performs work at Fenway Park for 7th year in a row

Boston, MA There truly is no better way to start the new season than to partner with the 2018 World Series Champions, the Boston Red Sox!  For the 7th year in a row, U.S. Pavement Services has performed work at Fenway Park, ensuring the parking lots, including the player’s lot, are ready for the upcoming season. This partnership came to be when U.S. Pavement teamed up with the Boston Red Sox in 2010, becoming their official pavement services provider. 

After a harsh New England winter, the Fenway parking lots were in need of some pampering. U.S. Pavement is well equipped to service the lots with their two infrared units to patch potholes and stripe the parking lots in preparation for the season. In addition, U.S. Pavement crews repaved the player’s lot, ensuring safe and easy maneuvering for the players. 

Through their partnership, U.S. Pavement hosts an annual celebration for veterans during a Red Sox home game each year, honoring and inviting hundreds of veterans and their families for a day at Fenway Park. For the past six years veterans have been given the opportunity to  tour the historic Fenway Park,  watch batting practice from the warning track, as well as stay for the game! The company held the 7th Annual Pledge to Hire Veterans game on May 11, after inviting over 310 veterans and their families to Fenway Park for the day.

2019 has been a big year for U.S. Pavement, and it is just the beginning. U.S. Pavement was honored and recognized on GC magazine as one of the best paving contractors in the U.S. 

In addition, the company received the “Paving: Non-Parking Lot” award from the voice of the industry, Pavement Magazine, for their specialized project at Harvard University, with the end result reflecting nothing less than the university’s prestigious reputation. 

From award winning Harvard walkways, to commercials jobs and performing work for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, U.S. Pavement takes great pride in the work they do each and every day, all while maintaining their main focus of giving back to the communities they serve.

 

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