Quick answer
Pidgeon Contracting supports kerbing, basecourse preparation and compaction for civil works including subdivisions, car parks, driveways and access projects.
What this service covers
- Kerb preparation and edge support
- Basecourse preparation
- Compaction and shaping
- Surface-ready civil preparation
- Subdivision and commercial site support
Best-fit enquiries
- Asphalt preparation
- Car park construction
- Subdivision access and road works
- Driveway and crossing foundations
What this says about Pidgeon
Kerbing and basecourse work is part of a wider civil contracting story: preparation, access, drainage awareness, compaction, surfacing and practical Canterbury site knowledge working together.
A more confident profile
This page gives the Pidgeon team a stronger way to present the work they already do. It connects the job type to a long-running local contractor rather than leaving the business hidden behind a single generic services list.
Common questions
Answers for kerbing and basecourse enquiries.
Why does basecourse matter?
Basecourse supports the finished surface. Poor preparation can lead to soft spots, settlement and early surface failure.
Does kerbing affect drainage?
Kerbing and edge details can affect where water moves, so they should be coordinated with falls and stormwater planning.
Can Pidgeon Contracting help before asphalt is laid?
Yes. Preparation, compaction, kerbing and basecourse support are part of the relevant civil contracting scope.
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