Commercial Snow Removal and Site Infrastructure Engineering in Macomb County

We treat snow control as part of site infrastructure, not a stand-alone cleanup. Plow paths, stacking zones, curb lines, and drainage all have to work together or the property pays for it later. On commercial sites across Macomb County, we plan for access first, then protect pavement edges, loading areas, and pedestrian routes. That means disciplined parking lot snow removal, sidewalk and entryway clearing, and snow hauling service when pile locations start creating visibility or runoff problems.

Physics does not care about a budget line. If the site is laid out poorly, winter exposes it fast. Our commercial snow plow contract planning starts with traffic flow, risk points, and where meltwater will go after the storm.

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MDOT Prequalification, Highway-Grade Snow Control

MDOT prequalification changes how we plan a winter site. It tells property managers we work to highway-grade standards, not commodity plowing. That matters on heavy traffic lots where timing, stacking, and access control affect liability fast. We set routes, salt application points, and haul-off triggers around the site layout, then adjust for windrows, refreeze risk, and pedestrian paths. On Macomb County properties near Hall Road and M-59 corridors, that discipline keeps operations moving without guessing.


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MDOT prequalification guiding commercial plow routes, stacking zones, and refreeze control near Hall Road corridors.
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Serving Businesses In  Macomb County

Accountability Starts With Every Plow Pass

Accountability means we own the site before the first truck rolls. We set trigger points, stacking areas, and salt priorities ahead of time, then we follow that plan under real weather, not wishful thinking. If a lot near 12 Mile Road needs parking lot snow removal or sidewalk and entryway clearing first, we say so and explain why. I would rather lose a job than pretend a bad layout will work. Physics does not bend for a low bid.

David Koback
Owner, D&J Contracting, Inc.

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Commercial snow plow planning for weak subgrade, drainage pinch points, and stacked snow near Telegraph Road access lanes.
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Sub-Grade Integrity Drives Winter Performance

Sub-grade decides how a winter site behaves after the first freeze and the first thaw. If the base moves, the lot moves, and plow traffic only makes it worse. We look at drainage, weak spots, curb edges, and where repeated stacking will load the surface. On properties near 12 Mile Road and M-59, that means planning parking lot snow removal around the ground below it, not just the snow on top. Good winter work starts with a stable foundation.

Gradation and PSI Control

Aggregate gradation controls how a lot carries load after repeated freeze and thaw. If the stone is too open, it shifts under plow traffic. If it is too tight, water hangs in the section and turns to ice. We watch compaction PSI because loose aggregate ruts fast under truck traffic and stacked snow. On sites along Hall Road, that balance decides whether parking lot snow removal protects the surface or tears it up.


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Commercial snow plow planning for weak subgrade, drainage pinch points, and stacked snow near Telegraph Road access lanes.
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Commercial snow plow routing for drainage inlets, curb cuts, and meltwater flow near Hall Road access points.
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Drainage Control for Winter Sites

Water is the part most contractors ignore until spring. We plan drainage before the first storm so meltwater has a place to go instead of freezing at curb lines, loading zones, and low spots. On sites near 14 Mile Road and Schoenherr Road, that means watching runoff paths, inlet capacity, and where plow piles will block flow. Good parking lot snow removal protects the pavement only if the water can leave the site.

We also adjust sidewalk and entryway clearing around thaw cycles, because packed snow at doors turns into ice fast. If a property needs snow hauling service to keep drains open, we call it early and keep the site moving.

Surface Layer Specs for Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Surface mix matters because freeze-thaw punishes weak top layers first. We want a surface that sheds water, resists raveling, and holds up under repeated plow passes without breaking at the wheel path. On sites near Gratiot Avenue and 16 Mile Road, we watch how the top layer reacts to salt, shade, and traffic lanes. If the surface cannot handle winter abuse, parking lot snow removal turns into damage control. That is why we match the plan to the pavement, not the other way around.


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Commercial snow control at Hall Road access points, protecting surface mix from wheelpath shear, salt, and refreeze.
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Industrial crews, plow routes, and stacking control for heavy truck yards near Macomb County access points.
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Industrial Crew Scale and Equipment

Industrial sites need more than a pickup and a blade. We size the crew to the layout, truck traffic, and stacking pressure on the property. That means enough iron to keep lanes open, enough operators to cover priority areas fast, and a plan that does not choke loading docks or employee access. Near 8 Mile Road and I-75, we use that scale to keep industrial property snow clearing moving while parking lot snow removal and sidewalk and entryway clearing stay on schedule. If piles start blocking flow, we bring in snow hauling service.

Clay Subgrades and Frost Heave

Clay holds water, then locks up hard when the temperature drops. That is the problem on winter sites. The surface may look fine after a storm, but the subgrade can still heave under repeated freeze and thaw. We plan around that movement before we send a blade across it. On properties in Macomb County, that means watching low spots, edge failure, and where plow traffic will load soft ground. If the base shifts, parking lot snow removal only exposes it faster.

We treat drainage and access as one system. If meltwater cannot leave cleanly, ice comes back at the curb line and at every entry point. That is why we tie sidewalk and entryway clearing to the same site plan, not a separate task.


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Commercial snow removal planning showing stacked snow control, refreeze risk, and protected curb lines near Hall Road.
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Maintenance Cost Curve, Proactive vs Reactive

Reactive winter work gets expensive because the damage compounds. A missed plow pass leaves packed snow, then meltwater, then refreeze at the curb line and entrances. By spring, that turns into broken edges, drainage problems, and extra labor just to get the site back in shape. Proactive planning costs less because we control stacking, route timing, and salt use before the lot locks up. On sites near Hall Road and Schoenherr Road in Macomb County, that difference shows up fast.

We treat parking lot snow removal as protection for the asset, not a cleanup bill. If a property needs sidewalk and entryway clearing or snow hauling service to keep water moving, we build that into the plan before the first storm.

No Shortcuts, No Failed Bases

We do not clear a lot by habit. We clear it by reading the site, the traffic pattern, and the weak points before the first push. If a base is failing, we say so. Pushing snow over soft ground, broken edges, or bad drainage only hides the problem until thaw exposes it again. On sites in Macomb County, that means honest calls on parking lot snow removal, sidewalk and entryway clearing, and snow hauling service when pile placement starts working against the property.

Physics sets the rules. Our job is to work with them.


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Commercial snow plow planning over weak curb lines, drainage inlets, and refreeze-prone access lanes.
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Durability Questions, Straight Answers

How do you judge durability on a winter site? We start with the base, drainage, and traffic load. If those three do not line up, plowing only exposes the weak spots faster. Packed snow at the curb, repeated blade contact at entrances, and refreeze in low areas all shorten surface life. On properties near Woodward Avenue and 8 Mile Road, we plan parking lot snow removal around those stress points first, then add sidewalk and entryway clearing where pedestrian traffic needs it.

What fails first? Usually the edges, the joints, and any area that holds water after a thaw.

Site Health After the Storm

After a storm, we inspect the site the same way we would before signing a commercial snow plow contract: base condition, drainage paths, curb edges, and where traffic will hit next. A lot near 16 Mile Road can look clean and still be failing under the surface if meltwater sits in the wrong place or plow traffic has pushed snow into weak corners. We use that read to decide whether parking lot snow removal is enough or whether sidewalk and entryway clearing and snow hauling service need to follow.

That is how we protect site health. Fix the flow, protect the edges, and keep winter from turning a small problem into spring repair.


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Professional Standards, No Shortcuts

Municipal leaders trust us because we plan winter work the same way they plan capital assets, with the long view. We read the site, set trigger points, and protect access before the storm turns into a liability issue. On public lots and service drives in Macomb County, that means disciplined parking lot snow removal, sidewalk and entryway clearing where people actually walk, and snow hauling service when pile placement starts blocking drainage or sight lines. We do not hide weak planning behind a low bid.

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Kim Cole
14:49 15 Sep 25
I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the outstanding work performed by D&J Contracting. Their communication was excellent throughout the project, and the quality of their work was exceptional.

Thank you again for a job well done.
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Steve Czaiczynski
00:29 04 Sep 25
Great company will be using them in the future for 2 more parking lots
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Liz Kelly
13:18 29 Aug 25
D&J did a great job on our facility parking lot when we were in need of some asphalt catch basin repairs. They were professional, accommodating to our traffic needs, quick and thorough with the repairs, and back promptly after a week to retrieve their barriers. Their quote process was easy, and their pricing was incredibly reasonable for the work done. We are very pleased with D&J and recommend them highly.
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Jimmy Blackburne
14:59 31 Oct 24
D and j has been great to work with we have been doing work for them for 4 years now.

Payment terms are outstanding in the last four years payments have always been on time.

The staff at D and J are great and very helpful if there is any issues.
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Tom Sokol
18:59 10 Oct 24
They were very professional and an excellent value. They did a great job of prepping and finishing our parking lot. I highly recommend them for seal coat, crack filling and striping your asphalt.
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Trad Raper
19:16 18 Jan 24
D&J Contracting is a fantastic vendor. I manage a very large portfolio of retail stores and they are in my top 1% of all vendors. I give them my MOST enthusiastic recommendation. They care, they provide the best quality and customer service out there. Always go above and beyond and even take on special projects that are outside their main scope of work when I'm in a pinch. No job is too big or too small for them!
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Serhiy Yakobchak
14:44 30 May 23
Nothings but professionalism, everything done as requested and on time.
My project involved multiple services and pulling permits and I had several quotes and most companies don’t offer multiple services or don’t pull permits and you have to do it yourself.
D & J is the only company who takes care of city permits and takes care of all the services you need from start to finish. They also update you on everything, keep you in a loop and confirms everything with you.
In our specific case we needed a curb cut, driveway leveled and parking lot sealed and coated so low sports vehicles can safely pull in without scraping the bottom and D & J did it so well you can pull in even on skateboard now.
Highly recommend D & J, top quality, smooth process.
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David B
19:14 21 Oct 21
D&J was one of several companies I contacted for a quote to pave my 100’ driveway in May/June of 2021. They delivered a competitive quote, and I was further impressed by their professionalism and quick correspondence. After I hired D&J for the job, they came out to my residence within two weeks and paved my driveway in a single day. The driveway looks fantastic! The crew who paved it was friendly and quick-working, and the driveway is perfectly flat and slopes toward the road so there is no significant puddling (the attached photo is moments after a hard rain). It has been about four months since installation, and the driveway still looks impeccable. I was also contacted by D&J after the work was completed to ensure I was completely satisfied. I’ve had the misfortune of dealing with several subpar contractors in the construction industry in the recent past—but D&J is an exception to the rule. They were competitive, responsive, professional, and focused on quality and customer satisfaction. I was left very impressed. I have some future site work planned for my property, and I will absolutely be contacting D&J again.

We build winter plans the same way we build every site decision, for the next project, not just the next storm. On properties that feed traffic through Woodward Avenue and 14 Mile Road, that means disciplined parking lot snow removal, sidewalk and entryway clearing, and snow hauling service only when the site needs it.

If the layout cannot hold up under repeated freeze and thaw, we say so before it becomes a spring problem. Physics does not negotiate, and neither do we.

Commercial Snow Plans Built for the Long Haul

Winter exposes weak sites fast. If the base moves, the lot moves, and snow only makes the problem harder to see until thaw. We look at drainage, curb edges, traffic lanes, and pile locations before they turn into spring repairs. That is asset protection, not cleanup. If you want a straight read on site health in Macomb County, schedule a foundation health consultation. We will tell you what holds up, what will fail first, and where parking lot snow removal or sidewalk and entryway clearing needs to support the plan.

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