Hogan Paving has laid asphalt across New Brunswick since 1989. We work two home regions, Greater Fredericton and Greater Moncton, and the towns ringing both rivers.
Most of our work sits in two corners of the province. Greater Fredericton spreads out along the Saint John River, from the capital itself down through Oromocto, Lincoln, New Maryland, and Hanwell. Greater Moncton hugs the Petitcodiac, taking in Riverview, Dieppe, and the Shediac and Salisbury stretch toward the coast.
Running a tight footprint is deliberate. It keeps our trucks close, our quotes honest, and our schedule realistic. When you call, you reach the same family that has been grading and rolling driveways here for more than three decades, not a dispatcher three provinces away.
New Brunswick weather is hard on pavement. Freeze-thaw cycles work water into every seam and lift it apart over the winter. We build base and choose mixes for the ground we actually pour on, so the asphalt holds through the spring heave instead of cracking by April.
The provincial capital and our north anchor. Driveways in the older downtown grid, commercial lots out along the Hanwell and Smythe corridors, and everything between the two bridges over the Saint John River.
The hub of the southeast and our coastal anchor. Residential streets, retail parking lots, and municipal work across Greater Moncton, with quick reach into Riverview and Dieppe across the Petitcodiac.
Just downriver from Fredericton near Base Gagetown. Tidy residential driveways and base work that stands up to heavy traffic.
A growing community south of the capital. Fresh subdivision driveways and resurfacing for homes built through the boom years.
Spread-out rural lots west of Fredericton. Long approach driveways and proper grading for properties off the main road.
Along the river on the Fredericton side. Driveway repaving and patching for established homes near the floodplain.
Across the Petitcodiac from Moncton. Residential driveways and small commercial lots for one of the southeast's busiest bedroom towns.
Moncton's fast-growing neighbour to the east. New driveways, retail parking, and resurfacing across a town that keeps expanding.
The coastal town up Route 15 from Moncton. Driveways and seasonal-property paving that shrug off salt air and summer crowds.
West of Moncton along the Trans-Canada. Rural driveways and farm-lane work where a solid base matters most.
If your town sits between Fredericton and Moncton, there is a good chance we already drive past it. Call and ask, the estimate is free.