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About Brickside Paving

“European Craftsmanship” is not just a buzzword for Robert Bucci, owner of Brickside Paving. It’s a reality based in family and cultural history.

Rob’s parents immigrated to America from San Marino – one of the smallest countries in the world – located in the Apennine Mountains. It is completely surrounded by Italy. They brought more than hopes and dreams of a new life with them when they came to America – they brought centuries of european craftsmanship, pride in their quality and skill, and a strong work ethic that values relationships and puts the customer first.

Brickside has the knowledge, experience and equipment to handle your brick and stone paving needs.
Brickside has the knowledge, experience and equipment to handle your brick & stone paver needs.

Rob has carried that legacy with him throughout his 20 years in the industry - instilling the grace, conscience, and standards of european artistry and skill into the modern art and engineering of brick paving and brick landscaping.

“My parents taught us that anyone is capable of doing a job and receiving payment,” he says. “But it is the person who takes pride in their work, the person who is willing to go the extra mile, who is rewarded in the end. I will always hold that as a pivotal part of my business philosophy.”

“Dear Rob:
     Thank you for a job well done. In particular, I appreciated your patience when modifications became necessary and you accepted them with a "can do" attitude.” — William
Tightly fitted paving units date back almost 4,000 years, when the Minoans – who inhabited the island of Crete – connected their cities by roads made of brick. Roughly 2,000 years ago, the Romans created the first interstate system when they built a 50,000 mile network of brick roads that withstood heavy traffic and harsh conditions. The brick pavers we use today grew out of technology developed in Germany shortly after World War II, when the first modern paving stones were installed in Stuttgart, Germany.