Liminal
Infrastructure.
A heavy civil operating platform. Paving today. Sitework and utilities next. A roll-up thesis we're underwriting one crew, one yard, and one service line at a time.
Two companies under one division. Separate crews, separate yards, separate books — one operating stack.
Capozzi Paving.
Residential and commercial paving — driveways, lots, seal coat, and repair — run with the operating discipline of a much larger contractor. Capozzi Paving is the anchor of the Infrastructure division and the template for everything we roll up next.
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& Technology.
CCT · born out of Capozzi Paving
A separate operating company for the work Capozzi Paving doesn't do: road paving, underground utilities, sitework, and state / municipal contracts. Different bonding, different crews, different equipment fleet — the same discipline and the same operating stack.
Commercial scale. Adjacent trades.
Capozzi Paving becomes a larger commercial contractor — and the platform we use to buy, fold in, and operate adjacent trades that a single customer wants all in one bid: sitework, utility work, grading, concrete.
We are patient with price and impatient with operational drag. The business model is boring and the math is good.
Paving — scale up
Grow Capozzi Paving into a meaningful regional commercial contractor with a dedicated commercial crew, a second yard, and a real dispatch stack.
Sitework
Grading, excavation, and site preparation — the work that happens right before the paving crews arrive. Vertically integrates the bid.
Utilities
Underground — storm, sanitary, water, dry. Higher-margin, relationship-driven, and a natural bolt-on once sitework is live.
Roll-up
Acquire retirement-stage contractors in adjacent service lines. Keep the crew, absorb the back office, run it on our stack.
Own the yard
Shared yards, shared equipment pools, shared dispatch. Capital efficiency is the compounding machine in heavy civil.
Feed the portfolio
In-house trades build the site work for Liminal Holdings' ground-up developments — crew time priced at cost, captive demand.
Software on the jobsite.
Every crew inside Liminal Infrastructure runs on odynai, the agentic CRM built by Liminal Labs. Leads come in, estimates go out, crews get dispatched, invoices get paid — with the agent doing the parts a dispatcher, estimator, or AR clerk used to stitch together by hand.
This is our unfair advantage when we acquire a retiring-operator contractor. Their book of business comes in; our stack replaces the clipboard.
See Liminal Labs →Retiring out of a trade? Let's talk.
We buy operator-led trades businesses in paving, sitework, and utilities. Long-hold, employees stay, phones keep ringing.