
Culver's Restaurant
Charlotte, NC

Service Area · Union County
Union County's fastest-growing commercial corridor along US-74, from Sun Valley to Wesley Chapel.
Overview
Indian Trail has exploded in the last two decades, and the commercial buildout has barely kept pace. The US-74 corridor through Indian Trail carries a relentless stream of new retail, restaurant, and service-commercial inventory, with the Sun Valley and Wesley Chapel areas continuing to absorb residential and commercial development. HD Grading works Indian Trail as a core part of the Union County market.
Growth towns demand speed. Indian Trail GCs are used to running compressed schedules, and a Carolina hot-weather summer doesn't give you a lot of margin for error on an asphalt pour. HD Grading brings the scheduling discipline and the crew depth to run fast without cutting corners. That's why Indian Trail has become a steady repeat market for us.
On the Ground in Indian Trail
Indian Trail's commercial story is the US-74 corridor. The highway functions as Indian Trail's economic spine, with retail centers, QSR clusters, medical offices, and service commercial strung along it from the Matthews border all the way to the Monroe side of Union County. Sun Valley has become its own commercial and residential sub-market, with the Sun Valley Commons retail footprint anchoring a steady pipeline of surrounding pad development. The Wesley Chapel area carries a mix of newer upscale residential and commercial infill, and the residential growth east of Indian Trail drives ongoing subdivision grading and utility work. Union County stormwater and erosion-control rules govern the permits, and the sheer volume of impervious-surface expansion along US-74 has put post-construction BMP compliance under close county scrutiny. Every Indian Trail project has to execute the erosion-control plan like the inspectors will actually read it, because in Union County, they do.

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Services in Indian Trail
Recent Work

Charlotte, NC

Matthews, NC
Why HD Grading
Indian Trail GCs want two things: somebody who can keep up with the schedule, and somebody who won't get them a violation notice from Union County inspections. HD Grading delivers both. Our scheduling is reliable, our erosion control is built to stand up to county review, and our crews don't leave unfinished work for somebody else to clean up. That's the Indian Trail formula, and it's been good enough to keep the phone ringing.
Single point of accountability
One crew, one PM, one phone number. From clearing to final striping, HD Grading self-performs the entire sitework scope.
FAQ
Yes. The US-74 corridor through Indian Trail is a regular part of our commercial paving book, covering retail pad work, shopping-center maintenance, and QSR builds.
Yes. Union County stormwater review, erosion-control permits, and post-construction BMP compliance are all part of our standard pre-construction workflow for Indian Trail projects.
Yes. Mass grading, utility installation, and erosion control for new residential subdivisions are a steady part of our Indian Trail scope mix.
Yes. Sun Valley and the surrounding commercial and residential growth are regular project locations for us.
Subject to permit status, Indian Trail work typically moves from estimate to mobilization within a few weeks. Our crews are in Union County on a regular basis.
Nearby Areas
Call the shop, send a message, or request a site walk. We respond fast, especially to Indian Trail.