Oakmont is just about done with its street paving for the year Jay Quade, senior inspector for Senate Engineering, said line painting at Tenth Street and Hulton Road and curb painting along Washington Avenue are all that remains of the nearly $302,000 contract awarded to Shields Asphalt Paving. Council Monday night approved a payment of a little more than $257,400 to the company with the rest to be approved next month should the remaining work be done. The sub-contractor expected to do the painting is Bethel Park-based Parking Lot Paving Co. Quade said he recently inspected the roads. “I think they look wonderful,” He said. “I think the project turned out very well.”