Credentials verified before claims are published
PaveKing does not invent or publish unverified license numbers. License and policy numbers should be added only after they are confirmed from official DOB, DCWP, insurance, or company paperwork.

A verification-first credentials page for PaveKing customers comparing NYC paving, masonry, asphalt, sidewalk, patio, and exterior contractors.
PaveKing does not invent or publish unverified license numbers. License and policy numbers should be added only after they are confirmed from official DOB, DCWP, insurance, or company paperwork.
Projects are planned with insurance awareness, jobsite protection, pedestrian safety, clean access, and documentation that helps property owners keep a clear record of exterior work.
PaveKing helps owners plan work around DOT sidewalk violation requirements, permit timing, concrete cure windows, access constraints, and inspection-ready repair details.
Customers can request current documentation during estimate review. Real license numbers can be added to this page, badge captions, schema, and footer once verified.
They should be published only after the exact DOB, DCWP, HIC, or insurance identifiers are verified from official records or documents.
Yes. Ask PaveKing for current proof of insurance during your estimate or project review.
Yes. NYC sidewalk violation repair planning should account for DOT permit requirements, contractor credentials, and re-inspection timing.
Once confirmed, they should be shown on this page, near credential badges, in the footer, and inside structured data where appropriate.