The 1400 Beaver Ruin project involved the installation of a new concrete flume and a 2-inch mill and pave. The paving scope totaled 1,200 square yards, utilizing 139 tons of asphalt binder and 139 tons of asphalt topping for a combined total of 278 tons. The work was completed in two phases—one day dedicated to concrete installation and one day for paving. This project addressed a significant water accumulation problem at the intersection of the property’s main drive and entrance. To resolve the issue, our team conducted light grading of the adjacent ditch and installed a concrete flume to redirect water into the run-off area. Following this, we milled and repaved the entire drive lane, restoring the deteriorated asphalt surface and improving drainage toward the new flume. Additional work included grading, placement of graded aggregate base (GAB), and paving in an area previously occupied by two removed fuel tanks. The combination of drainage improvements and full-depth paving provided both functional and long-term surface restoration for the property.