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Fred, Founder and Regional Operations Manager at We Love Paving, comes from a family that values hard work and discipline. Growing up watching his parents work long hours with integrity and dedication, Fred learned early on that quality paving isn’t just about asphalt, it’s about consistency, accountability, and doing the job right.
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