The Job
This one was a pleasure — a new concrete sidewalk and ADA-accessible parking area for the team at Hlubik Farms. If you haven't been, it's worth the trip: they grow some of the best strawberries around, and a farm market that good deserves an approach that every customer can use comfortably and safely.
The goal was simple to describe and exacting to build: a smooth, durable walkway from the parking area to the market, plus a properly sized and graded ADA parking pad so visitors using a wheelchair, walker, or stroller have a clean, level path in. On a working farm with gravel, soft shoulders, and real grade changes, that takes more than just pouring a slab.
What We Built
We started with the part nobody sees — the prep. The sub-base was excavated, graded, and compacted so the finished concrete sits on a stable, well-draining foundation rather than soft fill that would crack and heave the first winter. Forms were set to hold a consistent width and a code-compliant slope: enough pitch to shed water, gentle enough to stay ADA-compliant for accessible routes.
From there it was a clean commercial pour — a broom-finished surface for traction in wet weather, tooled control joints to manage where the concrete cracks as it cures, and crisp edges throughout. The ADA parking pad was set at the proper grade and tied into the walkway so there's a continuous, trip-free path from car door to market.
The result is the kind of work that disappears into the background — exactly what you want from a sidewalk. Customers just walk in without thinking about it, which means it's doing its job.
Accessibility Done Right
ADA-compliant site work isn't only about checking a box. Slope, surface finish, transitions, and the connection between parking and entrance all have to work together, or the route isn't genuinely usable. Getting it right takes a contractor who understands both the concrete and the grading underneath it — which is where running our own excavation and concrete in-house pays off.
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Working on Farms and Commercial Sites
A lot of our work happens on properties that never stop running — farm markets, commercial lots, businesses that need site work done without shutting their doors. That means staging the job around their hours, keeping the site safe for the public, and getting in and out cleanly. Hlubik Farms was exactly that kind of job, and we were glad to help a great local operation make their market easier to reach.
If you run a farm, shop, or commercial property in Central New Jersey and need concrete, grading, or accessible site work, take a look at what we do or reach out for an estimate. And go buy some strawberries while they're in season.