About Park Paving
The 1970s in Alberta offered opportunity for expansion and in July of 1975 they incorporated the company as Sherwood Park Paving Ltd. This opportunity coupled with hard work and dedication offered Sherwood Park Paving potential for growth. The company progressed from asphalt patching to asphalt paving projects.
In 1979, Rick Gowetor joined the company as a partner and General Manager. Rick led the company through the difficult 80s while growing and strengthening the company. Sherwood Park Paving became a respected company in the commercial and private development arena in and around the Edmonton area. The ambition of the team continued to focus on opportunity and growth, soon they ventured into municipal road construction. Shortly after this expansion, Perry Nishiyama joined the firm’s operations and later became partner in the company. By this time, Sherwood Park Paving had expanded into all types of asphalt paving including major city arterial roadways.
Hugh and Anne Williams retired from the company in 1988 leaving Mike Williams, Perry Nishiyama, and Rick Gowetor, the remaining partners, with a strong operation. Sherwood Park Paving continued to capitalize on opportunity in the market, which led to a successful expansion into concrete construction. The 1990s also led to the start of the first recycle initiative for the partners, a cold milling pavement-profiling company named Asphalt Reclaiming Company (ARC). This led to the use of recycled product through incorporating recycled asphalt product (RAP) though the company’s asphalt plants. About this time (1992) the company named changed to Park Paving Ltd. The partners continued to see recycling as not only an opportunity but also as a socially responsible vision. They ventured into the Hot In Place Recycling with the start of PRT (Pavement Recycling Technologies). In 1998 Rick Gowetor decided to enjoy the fruits of his labour and stepped away from the day-to-day operations leaving the company in the hands of Mike and Perry.