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Asphalt Pricing & Locations

Airports & Railroads

Our decades of construction and paving experience, coupled with being one of the highest-volume asphalt producers in North and South Carolina, positions Blythe to serve markets other companies can’t— including airports.

Airports

Our decades of construction and paving experience, coupled with being one of the highest-volume asphalt producers in North and South Carolina, positions Blythe to serve markets other companies can’t—including airports. ÆßÉ«ÊÓƵ teams have built roads, parking lots, runways, and crash cushions for major airports in NC including Charlotte-Douglas International, Concord Regional, and Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, NC.

Railroads

Blythe also employs numerous crews that specialize in rail work. Each of them holds the necessary rail safety certifications to work on railroad right of way. Our expertise in the rail work has led to contracts for building rail beds and structures for Norfolk Southern, CSX, and private entities like Duke Power in Charlotte, NC. Additionally, Blythe is uniquely suited to handle civil roadway and interstate projects involving rail components.

Blythe teams are singularly equipped to guarantee the highest quality workmanship of any contractor operating in the Southeast. From start to finish, we handle all aspects of rail work safely and efficiently, in complete accordance with all state rail regulations.

Recent Airport & Rail Projects

Browse some of our recent and notable projects.

Charlotte Douglas International

This $21.5 million project widened Little Rock Road, improving the connection to Wilkinson Boulevard

Gama Goat

Part of the highly anticipated Charlotte commercial complex known as Camp North End, the Gama Goat project involves repurposing a former military munitions facility...

I-485 Outer Loop

This $140 million construction project completed the entire 67-mile I-485 Loop

I-85 Widening Project

Construction teams in Gaffney entered 2019 ready to roll on the I-85 JV project in South Carolina.

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