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ey there, landscape innovators, We hope this letter finds you well and busy in a good way!

We’re absolutely stoked to welcome you to the latest edition of our publication designed exclusively for the Design + Build + Maintain sectors of our fabulous landscape industry. Before we dive into all the juicy industry insights, we’ve got some exciting news to share. Get ready for a FUN-tastic event coming up that’s going to blow your gardening gloves and hard hats off! Mark your calendars because you won’t want to miss it. SYNKD Live in Atlanta, Georgia, will be February 13–15, 2024. We have a

rockstar line-up of speakers, sustainable discussion topics and game-changing products and services. This event will have momentum to drive our industry UP and to lead the way to doing everything BETTER. Check out the details on page 20 and visit our website www.synkdlive.com for more information. Not only do we have our second SYNKD Live in 2024, but we are also expanding to the Midwest region (our third region). We can’t wait to see our community expand and flourish. Get in touch to share a project in this region. And here’s a little sneak peek for the environmentally conscious among us: By

the middle of 2024, we’ll be rolling out a more sustainable mailing envelope. (It was supposed to be ready for this issue but technical problems have delayed the launch of this environmentally friendly alternative to our degradable polybag.) So, get ready to be inspired, informed and involved in the landscape industry’s most exciting journey with this issue’s topic of “Plan For Success.” Cheers to a fantastic year ahead filled with growth, sustainability and loving every minute of it. Yours in all things landscaping,

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ectorworks Inc. has announced the 2023 Design Scholarship winners, recognizing 21 talented students from various countries. The prestigious Richard Diehl Award was granted to Brenda Vaca Michan for her outstanding lighting design project titled “Venus.” This project, designed with Vectorworks Spotlight software, showcased her ability to create diverse lighting plots for a complex theatrical production, while maintaining a cohesive look. The scholarship competition received more than 1,000 submissions across architecture, interior design, landscape and entertainment industries.

The winners represent a global pool of talent, hailing from Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Turkey, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. Their projects were evaluated by an expert panel of judges based on design, technology, originality, presentation and writing. vectorworks.net/education

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YNKD is excited to announce the third season of the podcast SYNKD On Air. The first episode of the third season will be broadcasted live on Turfs Up Radio January 1, 2024, at 11 a.m. EST. If you miss the live podcast, don’t worry, you can stream SYNKD On Air wherever you stream your podcast.

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EQUIP EXPO & HNA MARIANI GAINS MOUNTAINS BREAK RECORDS

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quip Exposition, the trade show for the landscape, outdoor living and outdoor power equipment industry, saw record-breaking attendance and exhibit space sales at its 2023 event held in Louisville, Kentucky. The trade show expanded its footprint at the Kentucky Exposition Center, even adding the west wing to accommodate space demands. With co-location partner Hardscape North America, Equip Expo occupied multiple halls of the venue and provided outdoor demo space for testing equipment. The event brought together over 27,000 registered attendees from all 50 U.S. states and 46 countries. Landscape contractor registrations increased by 20 percent, and dealer participation was up by five percent. Plans for 2024 include exciting additions such as a welcome reception at Churchill Downs and an arena concert at the KFC Yum! Center in downtown Louisville. The event organizers are committed to enhancing the user experience and responding to industry needs. Registration for the 2024 show is now open at an early bird price of $25 per person. HNA Winners The HNA Awards celebrated exceptional hardscape projects in the U.S. and Canada, featuring a record-breaking 219 entries. Winners and honorable mentions in 18 hardscape categories were honored during the awards ceremony held on October 19. Detailed information about the winning entries can be found on the official website. First Place: Pavers by Porter, sponsored by Outdoor Living Supply Second Place: Mike Darling Construction, sponsored by Belgard - APG New England Third Place: Epic Pavers, sponsored by Texas Regional Installer Championship Fourth Place: Clearwater Summit Group, sponsored by Mutual Materials

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ariani Premier Group, a national platform supporting top landscaping companies, has announced its acquisition of Colorado-based Rocky Mountain Custom Landscapes. This marks the 16th company acquired by Mariani as part of its national expansion strategy. Rocky Mountain Custom Landscapes, founded in 2000, serves private residences and commercial businesses in Vail, Denver and Aspen. The company offers landscaping services such as design, installation, maintenance, water features and fencing. Mariani Premier Group Chairman Frank Mariani expressed excitement about this addition, emphasizing the enrichment gained from Rocky Mountain Custom

Landscapes’ expertise. Companies joining Mariani Premier Group retain their local branding while benefiting from national support and tools, ensuring greater success. Rocky Mountain Custom Landscapes’ President Bobby Head looks forward to enhanced client services and accelerated growth within this family of landscaping companies.

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oshua Tree Experts is expanding in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, area with a father-and-son franchisee team Seth and Caleb Hill, set to open two territories on March 1, 2024. Caleb’s interest in franchising with Joshua Tree Experts developed while serving in Iraq, where he discussed the opportunity with the director of franchise development. Seth, with over 20 years of manufacturing engineering experience, saw it as a chance to create a

generational family business and improve work/life balance. The franchise offered them guidance and support, making their dream of business ownership a reality. Joshua Tree Experts, known for tree maintenance, lawn care and pest control, sees growth potential in various markets, including New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 1851franchise.com/joshuatreeexperts/info

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LeAnn Ostheimer Chief Operating Officer, Lifescapes Colorado Denver, Colorado

Frank Mariani Founder & Chairman, Mariani Premier Group

Are we focusing on the right things? I think it’s good that we are talking about the labor situation and sustainability, but yeah, sometimes we need to see the forest through the trees. I do think we need to think bigger about climate change. We could also think bigger about diversity and inclusion. Can we triple this population of women in our industry? I want to see us try.

I like to challenge our designers and landscape architects to design differently. I love grass, but there are times when other solutions, like gravel, are better for the environment and the aesthetics … I never want people to be able to pick out a ‘Mariani’ landscape job—I want them to just be blown away by the creativity and workmanship.

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In 2024, our goal is to continue our improvement, growth and expansion by building strong teams and taking advantage of the disruption M&A is causing in our industry. Our team members are united in our aspiration to build a company with strong core values, an employee centric culture and constancy of purpose, characteristics increasingly hard to find as our industry evolves. We will continue to welcome like-minded companies to join LandCare, as well as landscape professionals who find the buy & build platforms to be in conflict with their professional objectives.

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YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL LeAnn Ostheimer on Rewriting the Narrative for Women in the Landscaping Industry

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his past fall, Chief Operating Officer of Lifescape LeAnn Ostheimer was awarded the 2023 Woman Leader of the Year Award from the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP). The former farm girl, sports enthusiast, Colorado State University alumnus and mother of two recently celebrated her 17th work anniversary with Lifescape, having joined the Denver-based company as a senior landscape designer in 2006. When we heard about her award, we asked LeAnn what advice she would give to women in this industry primarily led by men. We half expected a response mirroring what a public relations crew would typically prepare for an actress or any other public figure approached with this question. Instead, LeAnn offered women landscapers something important, yet often overlooked: a starting point.

or not they happen to be male, for a promotion. Maybe they say no, and you try again next year. If you’ve put in the work, chances are you’ll get there.” LeAnn sees a shift happening. Employers are no longer looking for the most experienced candidates, often male. They are looking for candidates who are motivated to grow and learn. This change bodes well for individuals facing barriers to entry for any reason. Like our panel will discuss at SYNKD Live this year, LeAnn is working to help landscaping industry

leaders see that diversity and inclusion can be a strength for a business. To overcome obstacles in any career journey, LeAnn also emphasizes the importance of networking. Perchance inspired by her memories of delivering her family’s watermelons, vegetables, sweet corn and sugar beets around her hometown, LeAnn maintains a culture of giving back through her work at Lifescape. This core value has led to the beginnings of many galvanized friendships with various members of her community.

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“Some advice that I would give to a person of any gender, but for sure female, would be to put the work in, have patience and get your hands dirty,” says LeAnn, “Maybe you accept a lower level position building on soft-skills, but then you work your way up. I think people tend to look for the big title and paycheck way too early in their careers. As women, it can take longer to earn the respect of employers, peers or clients. You also have to speak up. No one is going to hand anything to you. Don’t be afraid to ask your employer, whether

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“We take the relationships we build very seriously,” says LeAnn. “Lifescape is involved with the American Society of Interior Designers, the Home Builders Association, Denver Art Museum’s Department of Architecture and Design, and we instill it in our design and sales team. You need to get out there and meet people to call on when the phone does not ring for new business.”

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For LeAnn, being part of a company that heartens her “we can do better” attitude and plays to each team member’s strengths is tremendously gratifying. She also appreciates the willingness to participate in charitable activities like canned food drives and adopting a family during the holiday season. “One of our senior designers has a good relationship with an architect coordinating a pro bono landscape project for a young boy with severe autism,” says LeAnn. “They needed an installation crew and materials. So, he and a couple of other team members at Lifescape spearheaded the project, asked me for the green light, knowing that this concept aligns with our mission, and got all the materials donated. Then, the Lifescape team donated all the labor. Some of our team members designed sensory activities for the boy to explore in the garden.”

Overall, I just love that everyone took part & chipped in, from our accountants to our project managers. Aside from community involvement projects and a personal interest in promoting diversity, LeAnn recognizes the potential for more vested interest in things like climate change, automation and sustainability in the future. Still, the

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cause most near and dear to LeAnn’s heart seems to be empowering women in our industry, specifically mothers, to take the reins on their career journey. “Something I would say to people starting families keeping in mind that everyone is different, is that, as a mother, if you want to continue to pursue your career, it’s important to stay involved with your work in some capacity,” says LeAnn. “Try to negotiate the best path for you, your family and your company so you can thrive in both your career and motherhood. You can have it all. The art is balancing your time and finding the harmony that works for you.” As tempting as it seemed at the time, outside of her maternity leave, LeAnn is glad she never stepped away from Lifescape while raising her kids. Now that her children are a bit older, she says she has found time to pump the gas on her professional development more often. It all links back to her motto of being patient, working hard and making

connections. The saying “it takes a village” applies to more than just raising a child.

What I love about this industry is that people genuinely work hard, respect each other & want to support each other.

the landscaping industry. With labor being so scarce, it seems natural to assume that industry leaders will need to take another look at their hiring methods soon. Maybe advertising job postings, with on-the-job training, to a new audience would be productive. Like any other issue, however, addressing diversity and inclusion in the industry starts with communication—talking with the women and members of minority groups around us to gain more perspective.

GET IN TOUCH WITH “We share our successes and failures and want to make each other better. I think that’s rare for an industry. Everyone is so kind, and it’s wonderful that we have that camaraderie,” says LeAnn. Women only make up a small fraction of

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NO MORE CHASING

From scooping ice cream to starting his first business maintaining lawns at age 15, to racing cars and founding Dawson Manufacturing in 2016, Nick has worked hard to afford more than boxed mac and cheese dinners for himself. Through his NASCAR career, Nick picked up fabrication and other automotive maintenance skills

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his is not the first time the name Nick Carlson has appeared in our magazine. In the fall, SYNKD highlighted Nick’s flagship invention, Mulch Mate, a revolutionary truck or trailer attachment designed to mechanically unload material like mulch, gravel and compost directly into wheelbarrows, saving landscapers time on the job and protecting employees from the risk of heat-related illnesses, compounded by the act of performing strenuous labor inside a metal box. Now, we want to explore the story behind Nick, an ingenious product developer and entrepreneur whose claim to fame is his propensity to do what’s right.

I have this love to give, a love to encourage & put positivity & gratitude first.

that he applied when fixing machinery for his lawn care business. According to Nick, these escapades introduced one of his greatest assets as an entrepreneur: his ability to tackle problems head-on without being held back by fear. “What I tell people is, if you’re feeling pain, anxiety or nervousness, that is your world, your body, telling you, ‘Hey, there’s a problem here, don’t ignore it,’” Nick says. “My fear of failure, my fear of the bottom, has led to many years of trial and error.” Today, Nick takes pride in cultivating relationships with his customers, leaving

Watching Nick speak at trade shows and conferences, it’s bewildering to think that this magnetic character was once a homeless second-grader sleeping under a stairwell. “I tend to be obsessive about things, and part of that is from my experience coming from nothing,” Nick says. “I know what the bottom looks like. I’ve swam with those fish, and it’s ugly. It’s not something I ever want to do again, and it’s not something I want anybody else to experience.”

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the door open to honest criticism even when it’s hard to take. During our conversation, he told a story about a Mulch Mate skeptic who vehemently opposed Nick, saying he was cocky and a no-good snake oil salesman. Nick calmly sat the man down and asked to hear all his complaints. At the end of the conversation, Nick says he went line by line explaining that the newer versions of his products addressed every annoyance mentioned besides those merely requiring an operational change, like only filling the bed to a certain height. Nick showed the man he was taking this feedback seriously and working toward the best version of his product possible. Just like that, the man came around. “I think when most people come up with an idea they love, they get too bogged down with this vision of standing on the podium with their win,” Nick says. “They lose track of the beauty of the journey. I tell everybody that there is no checkered flag in life. The checkered flag is death. All we have are checkpoints. I treat this business and this life in a very different manner. A lot of people want to be an influencer and want to talk about landscaping.”

I want to talk about mindset. I want to talk about humans. I want to talk about how you tackle everyday issues & look at things from a different angle. While Nick keeps a running list of goals for the future, like creating a sandbag dispensing attachment for Mulch Mate users to add on in disaster relief situations or starting a podcast, he also pays close attention to the little inconveniences that hold people back in the

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present. In his facility, Nick installed lighting that automatically turns on and off when needed to make it easier to close up for the night, added doors with motion detectors that open when someone approaches to avoid fumbles with packages and took the latches off of other doors so that team members riding segways or one-wheels can move effortlessly through the building. “I’m trying to bring that automation to the landscaper, reducing the amount of thinking you have to do so we can just focus on the task at hand,” Nick says. “Our mental capacity, our bandwidth in this world, is already stretched so thin with our personal lives, the media, the economy and a pandemic. It’s all too much as it is.” Whether it be Kart Mate, a zero-turn cart that mounts to the front of a lawnmower; Snow Mate, a snow plow attachment also for a lawnmower; or Mulch Mate, what Nick describes as, “the Rolls-Royce of bulk material dispensing,” Nick’s products could be a glimpse into a drastically simplified and more efficient future for the landscaping industry paved by honesty and dedication.

his father, moved into their double-wide trailer home, Nick made it beautiful by landscaping with materials he found in the woods or free piles around town. When Nick’s dyslexia caused him to procrastinate finishing the book he says changed his life, The ​​ E-Myth Landscape Contractor by Micheal E. Gerber, he went to the junkyard, found a CD head unit and saved up every cent he could to buy the book in CD form from Walmart. Obstacles like money, or the lack of it, have never kept Nick from making the best of a situation and innovating. Nick’s story calls into question how entrepreneurs measure success when there is no endpoint. What could the landscaping industry look like for future generations if everyone awoke each day intending to improve their practice and help their community grow little by little?

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Tomorrow Inside | A Landscaping Star in the Heart of Hollywood By Sandi Schwartz

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ith over 25 years of combined experience, Carmen and Luis Uribe are the proud and passionate owners of the landscape and maintenance company A Greener Tomorrow, Inc. They have been offering a full range of landscaping and outdoor living services to Los Angeles County residents and businesses for more than 15 years. This landscape design duo is clear about their goal: to beautify the community as much as they can with a business grounded by a hard work ethic, extensive industry knowledge and a constant commitment to quality and professionalism. Carmen and Luis are living their dream by

designing, creating and caring for the kind of beautiful lawns and properties they have always envisioned. “We love what we do, and it’s not even a job to us,” says Carmen. Besides the clear passion they have for their work, there are several elements that set them apart.

after. At the time, they were both in the gardening business; Luis was working with his dad and Carmen was an employee at Albertsons in the floral department. Eventually, when Luis’s father retired, Carmen started working with Luis. Then in 2006, they reinvented the company from the ground up, taking it to the next level. With their new company, A Greener Tomorrow Inc. in place, Luis became a professional c27 licensed landscaper and Carmen completed a professional landscape design degree.

Strong Family Dynamic With their roots in family, Carmen and Luis still prioritize family in their business today. They are a family of landscape architects— their daughter just became a landscape architect, and their one son is studying in the field as well. Their other son also works for the company handling logistics.

Family History in the Field Some might say that landscaping is in their genes. Both Carmen and Luis were born into families working in the gardening industry. They even met among greenery when Carmen accompanied her father on a supply run at a nursery that happened to belong to Luis’s brother. That special encounter sparked a connection, and they were married soon “This is what our parents did. Now our three kids are involved. Everyone does their part. We truly are a family business.” While they do contract out for certain projects like pool installation, in general, all family members have a say in each project. “We all share our points of view. We try to cover every little detail within our small team. The best part is when a project comes to life and we see it happen,” says Carmen.

Full Range of Services Another distinction of the company is the all-encompassing work they provide. Carmen notes, “It’s a one-stop-shop from the point the client decides they want to upgrade their landscape.”

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We design it from zero to bringing it to life & maintain it so there’s never any miscommunication. They offer a full range of landscaping and lawn care services, gardening, irrigation services and more. Specific services include landscape design, landscape lighting, landscape installation, sod and lawn installation, hardscaping, irrigation system installation and maintenance, fencing and retaining walls. They even take on outdoor living projects like designing and building outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, firepits and patios. As a bonus, designs are free once the job is booked. Over the years, their hard work has paid off in many ways. In 2020, A Greener Tomorrow was recognized as one of Culver City’s “Businesses of The Year” by local media outlet patch.com. Readers complimented the company’s friendly customer service, extensive knowledge about landscaping, strong work ethic, reasonable prices and creative designs. But with success also comes challenges. Here are the three main challenges that the company is facing today:

Climate Change “The ever-changing weather pattern is our biggest challenge in southern California,” says Carmen. “Global warming is so real. I was born and raised here. The weather has changed. I know because I’ve been here for 45 years. There was never a summer when we would hit 85. Now we hit 92, even 98 by the beach. It’s very frustrating.” A few years ago, they were featured on CNN during a drought to talk about the impact the weather was having on their business because everyone removed their lawn to add succulents and arid landscapes. But recently, the issue has been more about rain. “Now we have so

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much rain. The weather always keeps us on our toes since it’s been so drastic,” adds Carmen. Over the years, they have adapted by adding services like drought-tolerant gardens to address dry periods and artificial turf installation during wet periods.

Labor Shortages Another major problem is finding adequate labor. “Nobody wants to work,” says Carmen. “We are looking at legislation that gives work visas. We have tried for three years but it is very competitive. This is such a big issue in the landscaping industry right now.” While they have some maintenance staff that have been with the company for up to 20 years, they are having trouble recruiting more crew members. They are also interested in exploring new technologies to help automate their business, but they still rely on human power to get much of the job done.

Working for Famous Clients A really unique part of the company is that they work with some A-list celebrities since they serve towns in the Hollywood area, including Culver City, Brentwood, Beverly Hills, Pacific Palisades and Bel Air. Carmen explains, “Culver City is our bread and butter. We are working with a major movie studio to get a project started with them.” Although being the landscaper to

the stars is exciting, it comes with some challenges. “We have lots of famous people as clients, but we don’t usually have access to them,” says Carmen. They end up having to go through the managers, which makes it very difficult to get the job done since communication is key to a successful landscaping relationship. 1 Uribe Family: (L-R) Carmen, David, Luis Jr., Bella and Luis Sr.

GET IN TOUCH WITH A Greener Tomorrow Located in Culver City, California Phone: (310) 915–0722 Email: agreenertomorrowinc@gmail.com www.agreenertomorrowinc.com/

About Sandi Schwartz Sandi Schwartz is an award-winning environmental author and freelance journalist specializing in home and garden, sustainability, green living, nature and wellness and a member of GardenComm: Garden Communicators International. Email: sandi@sandischwartz.com www.sandischwartz.com

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Ariel Dixon

Dan Preston

Market Development Representative, Husqvarna Elk Grove Village, Illinois

Consultant, Hardscape Mentor Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

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What’s the best part of your job? The networking is hands down the best part! The people that I have had the opportunity to come into contact with over the last several months have been incredible. From the mechanic to global corporate leaders within my company, every connection matters to me. I never realized the power of networking until I fully embraced this role once I had the confidence to do so.

What inspired you to get into the industry? The art aspect of creating outdoor spaces.

What would you blow your money on? A complete and thorough European tour of all things Harry Potter–related. Also, anything my parents want. They worked hard so I could get here. They deserve it.

What would you blow your money on? Sneakers

What is something not many people know about you? I’ve been struck by lightning twice. It also kind of runs in the family. My grandfather’s father’s siblings got struck ringing a school bell, and one of them did die from it. I was incredibly lucky to have been in the situations I was in where the electricity was a passing energy and not the end destination that could have been the end of my days. Just know that I am the last person you want to be around in a storm, and yes, it hurts. What advice would you give to someone entering the green industry? Be a sponge. Take it all in even if it’s overwhelming at times. Immerse yourself and be open to every opportunity.

What’s the best part of your job? Enhancing people’s lifestyles. What’s your favorite place you’ve ever visited? Earth

What’s the biggest challenge you’ve faced professionally? The growth and acceleration of my business and career. What’s one thing that would make the industry better? Every single person in the industry knows each other. Who do you admire most in the industry? Wow. Tough question. Would have to be the first guys I ever worked for Tim Markgren and Arly Ziegler. They inspired the passion. What advice would you give to someone entering the green industry? Surround yourself with others who have the same interests and passions.

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What inspired you to get into the industry? There was a huge gap in the market in the U.S. in 2013 when we developed our first precast concrete plunge pool. We wanted others to be able to install a pool that was beautiful, earthy and had quality within a budget that was reasonable! We designed the pool for year-round use, due to its smaller size. We also recognized that the timeline for gunite pools was long and we understood how our product would be a total game changer when it came to project timelines. Our vision was for every backyard in the US to be able to have a plunge pool!

What inspired you to get into the industry? I have been an arborist for two decades and wanted to continue to work within the tree care industry but in a supportive role as a manufacturer representative. There are so many tools arborists need every day to do their job effectively, efficiently and safe and when I saw what Scott Porter was doing with Dynamic Green Products (DGP), I knew it was a great fit and opportunity.

What inspired you to get into the industry? Every day, I get to listen to inspiring individuals who are passionate about what they do. In this industry, we care about doing things the right way, not just the easy way. I love that the people I talk to are solving problems for the industry as a whole, and openly communicating with others to learn. Using my skills to put their message on paper is the most rewarding job I can imagine.

What’s the best part of your job? When a customer writes in to tell us how installing a Soake Pool in their yard has totally changed their lives (for the better), it absolutely makes my day! Bringing a beautiful, functional body of water into a backyard really does change how our clients use their backyards! They spend more time outdoors. What’s the one thing that would make the industry better? More collaboration! What’s the best advice you have received for your career? Decide who you want to be as a business, and be that. Decide how much you want to grow, and grow to that size. Don’t grow just for the sake of growing.

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What’s the best part of your job? Reaching out to folks every day who love trees and the environment as much as me and showing them our great products. What’s your favorite place you’ve ever visited? Sequoia National Park—mind blowing and magical—It’s my DisneyLand. What is something not many people know about you? I am obsessive about safety in the workplace. The tree care industry is dangerous and I never wanted to call a team member’s family and tell them their son/dad/husband wasn’t coming home. A hats off to all the arborists who manage team members and make sure they come home safe every day. What is your favorite karaoke song? “Home Sweet Home” by Motley Crue

What is key to great design? Research, communication, dedication and an open mindset: this is what a project requires to push past average and into something revolutionary from my point of view. With my background studying graphic design, I understand the importance of a design process, and applying that to a medium that lives, grows and impacts much more than meets the eye never fails to be a fascinating topic of exploration. What are you most proud of? As simple as it sounds, I take pride in being a genuine and kind person with a backbone. I advocate for what I believe in, and I challenge myself to consider other perspectives as often as I can. I’m proud of my long-term relationship with my significant other, and I often think about how much we’ve grown as people over the years.

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DEBOR AH COLE THE ENTREPRENEURIAL ITCH

Deborah Cole on Navigating the Entrepreneurial Journey

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rom time to time, I am asked to mentor individuals who, for one reason or another, believe it is time to make a professional change (a BIG one). The leap from employee to employer/owner is a big one and not for the faint of heart. There are many reasons to make the move, but the timing should be right and the preparation should be meticulous. As an owner of a commercial maintenance and construction company, I always encouraged employees to follow their dreams, whether it be to grow within our company or to launch one of their own. I wanted to provide encouragement, as well as education, to be sure they were prepared for the ride of their lives. Only one individual did I discourage. When I asked why he believed he should leave our organization to start his own business, his answer was that he wanted

to work less hours and make more money. I could easily sense that failure was in his future if this was his purpose. He did leave and he did make it through one season before joining another landscape company in their field operations department. Here are some of the most important questions and considerations when planning to start your business: What is the purpose for leaving employment? Is this move for personal fulfillment? Is it because you believe you can provide a better product/service? Is it to have more free time (this will not happen in the short term)? Is it for financial gain? What are the goals (short-term and long-term) for the business and for you personally?

Do you have the resources to endure six months of operations before there is revenue? Three months? Do you have a contingency plan? Do you have the capital to get started? Do you know exactly what will be needed and how you will obtain it? Have you developed a detailed business plan? Have you had it reviewed by trusted advisors? Do you know how your business will be structured? As a sole proprietor, it is easy to do this. With a partner(s), it is imperative to have a detailed agreement in writing. Do you have an exit plan for all situations that could include death, sale, insolvency, change of mind? Do you have a board of directors/ advisors who are more than friends and have the expertise to give you sound advice? Have you done a thorough market analysis in your proposed locations to determine ability to create revenue Do you have a reliable source of employees? Do you have a reasonably priced leased space for operations?

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Do you understand the laws/rules/ taxes of your local area? Are you aware of insurance requirements for the services you will provide? Have you obtained all of the necessary licenses and certifications for the business and industry? Are you familiar with state and local labor laws and pay scales? Are you familiar with budgeting and financial reporting? Can you read and understand a balance sheet and financial statement? Do you have a team that includes an accountant, lawyer and banker? Do you understand bidding, proposals, contracts?

Do you LOVE working with people (staff or customers), because there will be a lot of this and you MUST be great at it in order to succeed.

need answers or at least consideration before you file for a business name, buy business cards or choose company colors and buy crew T-shirts.

Do you have personal attributes of patience, impeccable ethics, self control in tough situations, persistence, a strong work ethic?

I know you want to succeed, and succeed you will, if you plan. As the old adage goes, if you fail to plan, you plan to fail, and we do not want that. We want more successful entrepreneurs pursuing and achieving their dreams.

Are you willing to continue education formally and informally? Will you be a member of any trade organizations that can provide this? Have you defined your market and your services to be offered? Are you familiar with technology for bookkeeping, social media, daily operations, scheduling, etc.? The questions above are only a few that

About Deborah Cole Deborah Cole is the founder of a commercial landscape firm with multiple locations throughout Texas. She now devotes herself full-time to speaking, writing and consulting. www.deborahcoleconnections.com

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DR. DAMON ABDI OUTDOOR ARCHITECTS: A BLUEPRINT FOR SUCCESS IN THE GREEN INDUSTRY Dr.  Damon Abdi, Ph.D ., Assistant Professor of Landscape Horticulture, LSU AgCenter

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he landscaping industry is ever evolving, shaping our surroundings with innovative ideas that contribute to a greener world. One thing that has not changed is the perpetual need to continue to grow and develop the landscape workforce. Many of us have a unique story about how we entered the industry. Some of us were born into it and some of us developed a love of land stewardship at a later age. One thing that holds true for all of us is that we were all as green to the industry as the plants and properties we work on. My first foray into professional landscaping came as a teenager growing up in central Maryland. I distinctly remember calling landscape companies in search of summer help using my flipphone and printing out directions to locate their offices. As a young person looking to enter the workforce, all I wanted was an opportunity. That opportunity was provided to me by Mark Storch, founder and owner of Outdoor Architects (Elkridge, Maryland). It was through this opportunity that I had the privilege to learn about the landscaping industry. From installing patios, decks, drainage systems, water features and landscape enhancements in residences ranging across the Baltimore/Washington suburbs, I developed the hands-on skills

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to succeed. I learned how to work on a team to take a design and put it into reality, while installing beautiful features the right way. Constructing landscapes was not the only set of skills I built in my time with Outdoor Architects. Storch’s mentorship extended into several sectors of the industry. From business management to client interactions, balancing budgets to sourcing supplies, managing people and managing projects, I had the opportunity to learn what it takes to become successful in this industry. As my fledgling interest developed to a fully formed desire to make this my career, Storch

enlightened me about the educational options to achieve these goals. Storch graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Landscape Architecture and suggested that an academic program focusing on landscaping would be a valuable venture in my pursuits. It is through his suggestion (and kind letter of recommendation) that I applied to and was accepted into the Landscape Contracting program at Penn State University. While dedicating my education to landscaping and horticulture was originally intended to be for just a few years in the pursuit of starting my own company, that path obviously changed to a different destination within the green

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industry. However, the mentorship and invaluable insights that I gained while working with Outdoor Architects most certainly shaped how I approached everything. I recently had the chance to reconnect with Storch, where once again his insights to guiding the next generation were at the forefront. While many entering the landscape business came from a place where plants were the primary interest, Storch was quite literally drawn to the industry through his interest and aptitude for drawings. Growing up, Storch was an avid artist and enjoyed drafting images and designs. Originally his intention was to study architecture for designing buildings; however, this instead shifted toward outdoor designs. From this, Outdoor Architects was born in 1989. Storch started his company while also working for commercial landscape companies, honing his skills in developing designs. After spending the next few years continuing to develop his skills and his company, Storch spent some time overseas before going all-in toward growing Outdoor Architects. Developing a landscape company from the ground up was an intensive process. One of the major challenges comes with finding clients. The initial clients were often friends and family, hiring Storch to install plant materials and redesign their home landscapes. This work accounted for roughly half the year, covering the planting season; however, hardscape installations started to become another offered service, expanding the scope of work and the schedule to new lengths. As more and more installations went into the landscape, client referrals and word of mouth helped increase the customer base. When it comes to advice for new people getting into the green industry, Storch suggests identifying one’s skills and honing them—for artists, developing skills in Computer Aided Design or mechanical drawings are a great way to further oneself educationally. Storch also highlights the value in learning from hands-on experience.

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Summer labor jobs working in nurseries are a great way for people, especially those of high school age, to learn plant material. When asked what traits he looks for in prospective employees, Storch emphasized the importance of reliability and self-sufficiency. Showing up on time and being responsible is essential to success, and being able to make decisions in the field without having to call supervisors for every small detail is key. Storch has had several long-term employees working with him since the early days of Outdoor Architects, where he has invested in English lessons for some of his Spanish-speaking crew. “Helping the crew learn enough English so that we can have conversations over the phone saves time and makes it easier to get the job done correctly,” he says. Those intent on achieving success in the landscape industry should look to

continue honing their personal strengths and interests toward finding their respective roles. Developing effective communication skills, taking pride and ownership in installations and being responsible and a self-starter are skills that will not only help them in the green industry, but also in many arenas of life. REFERENCES: Photos courtesy of ©Outdoor Architects Inc.

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ANGELICA & MATT NORTON CRAFTING EXPERIMENTAL LANDSCAPES Angelica & Matt Norton, Landscape Designers & Owners of Open Envelope Studio

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aving previously covered information gathering and 3D modeling, let’s now focus on the landscape design. The best designs have a strong concept. This doesn’t mean it has to be overly complicated; in fact, a dynamic design can be deceptively simple to enhance narratives, facilitate decision-making and create more impactful experiences.

complicated, you might discard the idea before you do something outside of your comfort zone. And, finally, don’t let the tool define the idea. This last one refers back to our previous article on technology, as it’s easy to let the program you design in influence your designs at a fundamental level. Imagine the ease of developing an organic shape with a pencil versus a computer and mouse.

in Austin, Texas, and could not adversely affect any of the nearby trees.

In our office, we delve into various types of concepts, including material experimentation such as fabrics and metals that diffuse light. We also look at efficiency, like how to get the most out of a small project footprint or alternative construction methods to expedite installation.

We think one of our projects that exemplifies a good experimental narrative is an art piece called Blanket Fort— because it had a strong concept.

The main takeaway is asking yourself “does this support the concept?” when moving into more specifics. If not, that element should be cut to simplify the design. Next, we’ll go over how to take your concept and client’s wants and needs and begin to lay them out.

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Experimental concepts engage the senses to evoke emotional responses. There are numerous examples like ecology, sustainability, social commentary, therapy, seasonality etc.; identify and focus on a big idea and allow that to drive the design. Some guidelines on developing an experimental design concept involve first recognizing the user’s sensory experience engaging with the space, prior to specifying the materials or overall spatial organization. Also, don’t let knowledge hinder creativity. If you get bogged down in how to build something unusual or

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The supports were draped with shade fabric and nestled under a heritage tree. Our fort was intentionally dark with a central light well, creating a sense of mystery and drawing a user inside to entice them to look up into the wonder of the framed canopy.

GET IN TOUCH WITH The project was a reimagining of the forts of our childhood and aspired to elicit a nostalgic feeling of mystery and wonder. It required both easy assembly and disassembly for a temporary installation among other Fortlandia commissions at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Angelica Norton, ASLA Owner & Principal Designer of Open Envelope Studio LLC Phone: (512) 925-0155 Email: angelica@openenvelopestudio.com www.oes.design

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his exuberant social space was once an empty lot enhanced with little more than gravel topdressing, scattered furniture and sensational scenery featuring iconic Idaho landmarks: Bald Mountain (known affectionately as Baldy by the locals), Warm Springs and Griffin Butte. Bold sheep motifs, part of the branding for the adjacent building, Hotel Ketchem, were falling into place when Jeff Bay, managing director for the hotel, called for assistance from BYLA Landscape Architects. When Chase Gouley, principal and owner at BYLA, and his team entered the scene, they immediately saw the potential to create something that tourists and community members would both adore. There was just one problem: a busy highway forming a rift between the lot and the mountain wonderland beyond. “We had to think, ‘Do we just create a big screen or something that blocks the highway? Is that going to take too much away with the fantastic Baldy view?’” says Chase. “We also had to think from a safety perspective. Cars are going past quickly, and the only thing separating the space from the cars is the sidewalk.”

Corral-style fencing with a wooden archway was seen as the most fitting safety solution after Chase’s business partner, Ben Young, in honor of the sheep theme, dubbed the lot “the Pasture.” Drawing attention away from the highway

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and making the space feel intriguing and comfortable throughout Idaho’s notorious winters required more trips to the drawing board. “Public spaces are really fun,” says Chase. “This project was small enough that we had to think about breaking things up so that, if I’m sitting in my little eight by eight circular firepit area, I feel disconnected from the person 10 feet away. That’s where the plant material came in.”

We mixed shrubs & perennials to create outdoor rooms that feel like your own little oasis. On the outskirts of these intimate social bubbles, the BYLA team also wanted to leave room for spontaneous connections and larger social gatherings. One evening, a person might go to the Pasture at Hotel Ketchum to drink hot cocoa with friends. On another occasion, the same person might find themselves dancing with the rest of the town to live music there. “The town of Ketchum doesn’t have a whole lot of these outdoor gathering areas right now, at least none as vibrant as this,” says Chase. “We wanted to create something the whole community could enjoy, bringing in food trucks and hosting dark sky experiences. They can even do little pop-up events like they have done with Kemo Sabe rolling their trailer in and selling cowboy hats.” With the pathway the team strategically positioned to lead from the lobby to the rooms, the Pasture is one of the first amenities Hotel Ketchem guests see. It grabs their attention and sticks in their

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addition to Baba, Michael Doty Associates designed the new retail space, currently listed for rent, which sits under the new sheep mural.”

the BYLA team. Lounge chairs made with recycled materials surround the custom circular firepits constructed from exposed steel harkening back to the exposed steel on the hotel exterior. Umbrellas, providing cool shade in the summer, are complemented by custom-fabricated black walnut stumps and timber benches.

mind as a place to wind down later. Chase occasionally drives by the project on his way to run errands and, when he does, he is always pleased to see happy faces inside, especially in chilly weather. Besides the popularity of the space, the team also finds satisfaction in the drought tolerance and low maintenance of the environment. They consolidated water use with a native plant palette, chose thermally modified wood for the deck and opted for permeable surfaces where possible. “In Idaho, people have certainly over-watered their yards in the past, and there’s a big push now to be more water conscious,” says Chase. “We are trying to be at the forefront of that. It’s all about plant selection, timing, your maintenance program and trying to wean plants off of water more often.” Nestled among trees and other vegetation reminiscent of the local countryside are furniture selections carefully curated by

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Although it’s unmistakable that considerable thought and effort went into the ambiance, Chase also wants to recognize the work behind the scenes. “What makes a project successful is the team, right?” says Chase.

It’s not just the design, because, without the team, it’s just an idea. “The contractor, Baba Street, owner of Big Rock Construction, was a jack of all trades. He organized the fencing and gate installation, the deck outside of the retail space, brought in Sun Valley Garden Center for landscape installation and coordinated with JG Works LLC for the colorful gate signage fabrication. In

That team is responsible for giving this town its outdoor living room. What a charming thought: a whole community acting like one big family huddling around fires and forming connections. That’s the power a collaborative landscaping project can have. Each entity involved in a project like this owes it to the community to work a little like sheep, synchronized through every step. Photos courtesy of ©Halsey Pierce

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Brookside Landscape Design’s Holistic Approach to an Encinitas Yard

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eeting for the first time at the tail end of a long and complicated architectural home build process, the owner of this California paradise asked Brookside Landscape Design for little more than a new yard with a quick permit process. Had they taken the request at face value, this project would have been a cakewalk for this landscaping husband and wife duo. Instead, Jennifer Crawford describes how she and her spouse focused on rekindling the playful side of the client’s imagination and sprinkling magic into the scene. “It’s pretty rare nowadays that a client will not have any inspirational imagery saved somewhere on their phone ready to share,” says Jennifer. “When they do not, it

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indicates that this client is more hands-off or busier than others. It could signify that they are more willing to trust us to create and execute the vision, where others prefer to be more involved.”

watch sports together as a family and a zone to relax in the sun. There also had to be a heat source to extend their activities into the evening. That is quite a lot to accomplish in such a small space.”

After an initial site visit, a budgetary discussion, a request for inspirational imagery and a chat about hopes and dreams recorded and saved for later study, Brookside Landscape Design sent the client a detailed questionnaire. From this, they gathered information like the client’s favorite and least favorite color, how much they enjoy watching the hot air balloons floating over their breathtaking view, the time of day they expect to be outside most and what they do for fun. Any tidbit that could help the client feel at home in their backyard, the Brookside team wanted to know about it.

In the design phase, the Brookside team thoroughly contemplated the position of each desired element. For instance, they knew that the simplest solution for the TV—mounting it to the wall— would shift the energy of the space away from the view that the clients indicated they cared about. Because of this, the team went down a rabbit hole, collaborating with an expert to create a waterproof, collapsible enclosure that allows the TV screen to turn as directed via a remote control from anywhere in the yard. Before installation began, the team considered ways to execute their signature “flex spaces” or sections for more than one activity. The area with removable mini golf turf is a prime example of this.

“It needed to be a kid-friendly space, but it also had to feel elevated so adults would enjoy their time out there,” says Jennifer. “The client asked for a hot tub because they had back pain and wanted to soak every evening after work. They also wanted an outdoor shower, a miniature putting green, an outdoor TV set up to

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The hot tub, cladded and surrounded with thermally modified wood, required discussion, design iteration and fabrication to guarantee maintenance access and avoid leakage or water damage. They also

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synkd | inspirational works crafted the custom concrete fireplace in-house using a board form technique. Besides this, and a decision to reinstall the porcelain pavers to reduce the noise caused by shifting in the original sandset hardscape, Jennifer says that overall, the execution phase of the project was relatively straightforward. Once finished, it was time to get creative again. “I think the decor phase is something unique that we do for our business that a lot of landscape designers rarely include in their service options,” says Jennifer. “This is not for every client, but it has been a point of differentiation for us. In this particular case, we incorporated a lot of decor and furniture. We added custom cushions, imported sling chairs and stone shower hooks made by a small business owner online. It’s those personal touches that make the space feel special.” It makes sense. Whether they find inspiration on platforms like Instagram, Pinterest or Houzz—or by flipping through magazines—residential clients are more than likely used to viewing fully furnished, picture-perfect outdoor spaces. Jennifer understood how impactful mimicking a stylish lived-in space, catered to a client’s taste, could be to making them fall in love with the project results at first sight. She says that the projects where they can allocate that 15-20 percent extra to the decor phase almost always end up being their portfolio projects, used to attract more business. “You want to give them that lifestyle feel and emulate what people I find are generally looking for when they hire a landscape designer: that perfect blend of indoor and outdoor space,” says Jennifer. “Maybe there are aspects of an aesthetic that they have already explored with an interior designer that they want to see extended to an outdoor setting.” Because this client was remarkably open-minded, the team found ways to experiment here and there. In addition to sourcing original decor pieces, including a custom mobile, they hired local artist Blaine Tiongson of Momma Pots to hand paint planters with her patent pending, homemade paint.

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I saw this as an opportunity to give exposure to some artists & local craftspeople with very niche skills. “It’s cool that we can show their work in our portfolio and have other clients think, ‘Oh, I can use that in this context!’ I remember a local restaurant started using Blaine’s pots after seeing them in our project photos,” says Jennifer. Jennifer’s perspective on this project demonstrates how the scope of community in this industry can sometimes flow beyond the types typically associated with landscaping. Landscape design can be a push and pull between giving the client what they want and feeding the creative process without limitation to make something that not only satisfies but evokes awe. Understanding a client’s desires beyond what they can articulate requires a creative and often collaborative approach. Ultimately, when a space mirrors a person’s inner yearnings, it becomes a project future clients will more often connect with. Photos courtesy of ©Emma Almendarez & Brookside Landscape Design

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HONORING YESTERDAY WHILE BUILDING FOR TOMORROW April Philips Describes Giving New Life to an Expansive Historic Site in the Bay Area

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walk through Alameda Waterfront Park in California is a walk through time. Connections to the past, present and future abound in the former naval air station turned adaptive coastal community. Nods to the industrial ambiance that encompassed WWII personnel—and the marvelous, amphibious planes that defined the topography at the time—are accompanied by lush vegetation, convenient pathways, modern seating, endangered bird calls and inventive solutions to sea level changes anticipated from 2030 to 2050 to 2100. The transformation began in 2014, roughly 17 years after the closure of the revered military air base. This year marks the start of a complex, multiphase development plan promising to reconfigure all of Alameda Point as a

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vast, mixed-use neighborhood. Aspects of the project remain ongoing with construction planned through summer 2024. To speak about her involvement in phase one—reimagining 68 acres of land included in site A—we interviewed April Philips, chair for the American Society of Landscape Architects’ Biodiversity & Climate Action Committee and founder of APDW, April Philips Design Works Inc. CONSTRUCTION DRONE SHOT

As the local landscape architects and urban planners awarded Alameda Point site A, phase one, APDW was responsible for tasks, including but not limited to developing protection strategies for rising tides, providing green infrastructure and unearthing a cultural landscape. In total, this was a five-year process. “Once we received the news that our multidisciplinary team had won, we worked with the city and the community, gathering their input to flesh out the 30 or so acres of nonresidential design,” says April. “We added more architects to our team because the city said we couldn’t just have one architect doing every building. Every other block had to be designed by a different architect.”

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We understood they wanted variety, not just one cookiecutter look. Obtaining a disposition development agreement with the city and the initial planning permit process in collaboration with the Bay Conservation and Development Commission, took about a year. Then came what April calls the design review stage, creating 3D models, developing vision studies and perusing all the different aspects of the project, ensuring that every piece aligned with the whole. “One of the most fun things we did was just taking photos and documenting everything we thought was interesting and wanted to save or add into the open space,” says April. “Between myself and the architect teams, we had this whole book of objects: markers, anchors, railroad ties, aviation lines, old buildings, hangars, the San Francisco skyline, colors, forms and materials. We took it all and brought that into our presentations. My fondest memory in the beginning was just the excitement of being there and seeing the layers of history, the patina of the past.”

RENDERING OF WATERFRONT PARK

Today, a towering, Corten steel sculpture by artist Godfrey DeWitt, titled “Beken,” draws visitors toward the USS Hornet Museum. A timeline embedded in black concrete highlights milestones from days gone by. Real planes, sourced from the historic squadrons on base, were brushed with solar reflective paint and placed at four

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key landing nodes designed to optimize a plane-lover’s discovery process on a stroll through the park. Gabion walls, concrete barriers, metal picnic umbrellas, silk-screen images, steel mesh railings and wood benches—all these decisions branched from the book of inspiration collected at the start and are heightened by research related to extending the lifespan of materials in a corrosive oceanfront environment. “It’s the kind of place that shouldn’t be sweet looking,” says April. “It should be rough and bold and certainly not over-designed. There were also a lot of environmental aspects to be aware of. For instance, endangered species affected by lighting, like the California least tern, needed to be considered.”

VIEW OF THE HORNET

Learning about it all was important for each team because we were all impacted by these issues. Aside from APDW, teams involved in phase one include Alameda Point Partners, the city of Alameda, BAR Architects, BKF Engineers, HLB Lighting, FARD Engineers, Peoples Associates Structural Engineers, Brookwater Irrigation, Langan and Suarez & Muñoz Construction. Each entity involved met regularly, donning masks in person or settling for Zoom meetings when the pandemic intruded. When asked for his take on the project, John Suarez of Suarez & Muñoz, had nothing but great things to say about working with APDW. “We would have field meetings, and April would come down,” says John. “She was really good to work with. I remember that she had a clear vision for the project, but then she also understood construction. She knows that things come up where little changes and tweaks need to happen, and it’s important to make decisions. It helps the whole project move.”

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Likewise, one of the most significant takeaways April holds onto from this project is the relationships she developed. As the general contractor assigned to Alameda Waterfront Park, John and his team were responsible for all construction in this location, minus some prior remediation work. Because of the site’s age, Suarez & Muñoz faced unforeseen complications like removing abandoned utility lines. They also handled tasks like working with a fabricator to find a better, weld-free installation method for some powder-coated galvanized railings that would avoid exposing any portion of the metal to the elements. “I love to work with the contractors who have good values and want to work with you instead of fighting you,” says April. “I’ve had both. I’ve had contractors that don’t seem to want to work with me, and are always trying to show the clients that designers are wrong. This contractor was looking after the project. He was our best ally. We always found solutions together. I’ve tried to get them on other projects with me because we just made such a great team.” There are so many glowing beacons here that one article cannot reasonably fly to them all. Since its completion, Alameda Waterfront Park has received two awards from the American Society of Civil Engineers for Outstanding Community Improvement. Additionally, April says the full development plan received an endorsement from the Greenbelt Alliance as a “prime example of sustainable, equitable, transit-oriented development.” APDW’s work demonstrates the responsibility shared by all parties involved in reviving a landscape to pinpoint modifications owed to the land, both literally and in a commemorative sense. REFERENCES: More on Phase 1: https://apdw.com/portfolio/ urban/alameda-point-site-a-phase-1/ Recent Updates: https://alamedapointinfo.com/

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​​​​S UCCESS BEYOND The Design Unlocking Profit Potential in Outdoor Furnishings

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n the world of landscape design and architecture, creating breathtaking outdoor spaces is an art form. Talented professionals meticulously plan every detail, from lush greenery to sculpted hardscapes, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. However, many designers may be inadvertently leaving significant profit potential untapped by neglecting the final touch—outdoor furniture. Outdoor furniture is the icing on the cake, the element that elevates the design to a new level of functionality and aesthetics. It’s the equivalent of choosing the right accessories for the perfect outfit—the shoes, handbag and jewelry to complement the little black dress.

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By incorporating outdoor furniture into your designs, you not only enhance the overall appeal, but also unlock a world of lucrative opportunities.

Maximizing Profit Opportunities When you delve into the realm of outdoor furniture specification, you’re not just enhancing the beauty of the space, you’re opening doors to increased revenue. The potential for additional sales opportunities ranges from $30,000 to an impressive $150,000 or more depending on the scale and complexity of the project. By strategically positioning yourself and your company, you could potentially reap an extra 20-30 percent in profit—a gamechanger for your bottom line.

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The Five Key Areas Outdoor Kitchen and Dining Spaces Outdoor entertaining has become a lifestyle statement. Specifying the right dining sets, grills and outdoor kitchen accessories can transform an ordinary backyard into a culinary haven. Then, you have the dining table, outdoor dining chairs, outdoor lighting over the table and outdoor rug under the table … just in this area, there is a lot of potential for profit on appliances and furniture.

Outdoor Living Room Areas Create inviting and comfortable outdoor living spaces by incorporating sofas, lounge chairs and coffee tables. With a wide array of weather-resistant materials and styles available, you can curate a space that mirrors the coziness of an indoor living room, while embracing the beauty of the outdoors.

Outdoor Pool Areas Elevate poolside lounging by providing stylish sunbeds, umbrellas and side tables. A thoughtfully furnished pool area not only enhances the overall aesthetic, but also adds a luxurious touch that clients will appreciate. For pools with a tanning ledge, you can even take the design one step further by incorporating in-pool furniture.

Outdoor Firepit Chat Areas As the sun sets, a well-furnished firepit area becomes the focal point for intimate gatherings. From comfortable seating to stylish firepit tables, these spaces offer a

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Strategic Positioning for Success To maximize profit potential, landscape designers and landscape architects must position themselves as comprehensive solution providers. By offering outdoor furniture specifications as part of their design packages, professionals can create a one-stop-shop experience for clients. You are matching the furniture with the design you created for them and also their interior design style from inside the home. This not only streamlines the process, but also ensures a cohesive and harmonious end result.

design. I have designed entire container garden plans for a home, and this is a great opportunity to specify the sizes and colors of the pots and then the plantings that go inside. I also add uplighting on the pots and run low-voltage lighting to uplight small trees in the pots.

Success beyond the design lies in recognizing the pivotal role of outdoor furniture. The right furnishings don’t just complete the aesthetic vision, they unlock significant profit potential. By incorporating outdoor furniture into your designs, you not only create stunning outdoor spaces, but also elevate your business to new heights of success. It’s time to embrace the full spectrum of outdoor design and transform landscapes into immersive, functional and profitable works of art. Visit Boxhill’s website for more information: shopboxhill.com.

cozy retreat that extends the usability of outdoor spaces into the cooler evenings. Here is the opportunity for lounge chairs and firepits, upgrading in fire media.

Container Garden Plans Enhance the beauty of container gardens with carefully selected outdoor furniture. From small bistro sets for cozy corners to larger lounge sets for expansive patios, the right furniture complements the greenery and adds functionality to the

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BRET KASUBKE PREVENTIVE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE IMPROVES THE BOTTOM LINE

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clear, creative vision is essential to a successful landscaping project and so is the equipment used to bring that vision to life. When equipment breaks down or malfunctions, the project schedule suffers, the budget suffers and so does the customer experience—and possibly your company’s reputation. Regular maintenance and inspections of equipment such as backhoes, skid steers and mini-excavators are key to protecting the bottom line by preventing unexpected equipment-related downtime. Yet, many landscaping companies under-maintain this equipment, often because they lack the time or qualified technicians to do the work or the expertise to develop and implement an effective maintenance program. Given the payoffs of maintaining equipment per the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines (based on engine hours, mileage or days in use), it’s worth finding a practical, cost-effective solution.

Benefits of Performing Regular Maintenance and Inspections Developing and following recommended maintenance and inspection schedules benefits workers, project timelines and profits. Consider these rewards: Safety: Faulty equipment is potentially dangerous equipment. Long hours of use in hot weather put heavy wear and tear on machines, and worn chains, cables and other parts put workers at risk. Broken pedals or levers and malfunctioning safety lights or audio signals can also result in preventable accidents. Properly maintaining and inspecting equipment can help reduce the number of safety incidents and worker injuries. Productivity: Following manufacturers’ recommendations for equipment inspection, maintenance and parts replacement can improve productivity by reducing unplanned downtime. If equipment fails or malfunctions, work may stop while you arrange for repairs, search for hard-to-find parts or shop for replacement equipment. Even equipment that is underperforming due to lack of maintenance may slow down operations. One delay causes a domino effect, affecting other projects and customers. Financial: Reactive maintenance—fixing machines only when they break—can drive up the total cost of equipment ownership. When equipment must be

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taken out of service at critical moments, the impact on the schedule takes a financial toll. Wages are wasted when workers can’t perform the intended tasks, and you may need to pay workers overtime to make up for lost hours or days. Preventive maintenance, on the other hand, helps keep projects on schedule and within budget. Often, it trims repair costs by addressing small problems before they lead to big ones. It also extends a machine’s useful life, delaying the need to purchase new equipment and preserving the value of the equipment when it’s time to sell.

The Value of Outsourcing Maintenance For small, busy landscaping companies, staying on top of maintenance and inspection schedules isn’t easy, especially in the middle of landscaping season when equipment is constantly in use and moving from one site to another. Retaining skilled mechanics and trained service technicians capable of maintaining and repairing today’s sophisticated equipment is also challenging. Outsourcing maintenance and inspection to a company specializing in customer-owned equipment repair and services can be a smart strategy for owners who want to protect their profits, their equipment investments and the safety of their workers. Top-tier equipment repair and services companies have deep experience

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developing maintenance and inspection programs—and the trained, experienced technicians and certified mechanics required to execute them. In addition, they have access to supply chain networks for equipment parts, which eliminates long waits for parts and speeds up repairs. Because these companies purchase parts in bulk, you may receive favorable pricing.

Relying on equipment service professionals to track maintenance needs and provide regular maintenance and inspections can cut costs, save time and provide the peace of mind that comes with knowing equipment remains in optimal operating condition. Above all, it lets you focus on what you do best: designing, creating and maintaining beautiful landscapes.

Using a work order management system, customer-owned equipment service providers will keep records of what services are performed and when. If emergency repairs are needed, the mechanic can easily call up the service records to see what maintenance has recently been performed. Good service records can also reduce your liability if your equipment is involved in a safety incident.

As the end of the season approaches and work slows, it’s the perfect time to inspect and service your equipment. One call to a customer-owned equipment repair and services company will get the ball rolling.

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synkd | raise the bar process your change team has laid out. Then, you must identify some easily achievable steps in the early stages of the change process, make them “milestones” for the team and celebrate those wins. Doing this will keep enthusiasm for the change process high. As you get the first few “wins” under your belt, you can make the milestones a bit harder to reach, but always remember to recognize the efforts of the change team and the company at large as you’re implementing these changes.

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n my previous articles, I shared a definition of “change management” and helped you with the first steps you need to take to successfully implement change in your company. For a refresher, see the Summer and Fall 2023 issues of SYNKD. Today, we’ll be wrapping up how to manage change successfully in your organization. As a reminder, I’ve adapted the principles of John Kotter in this Harvard Business Review article for the green industry.

Step #5: Empower Others to Act No matter how persuasive and charismatic you are as a leader, you will not connect with everyone. You need help from others in your organization to implement lasting changes. In my last post, I talked about assembling a “change team” that will research the

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problem and present solutions. In this current step, you need to empower them to act on the solution they developed. The rest of the company should already be aware of this. They should know the issue you’re trying to solve, understand that the team is working on it and that this same team will put forth the solution. Then you’ve got to let them do it. If it’s selecting software to run the business, rearranging the organizational chart, firing certain customers or creating additional positions within the company, make sure they’re empowered to act (i.e. the rest of the company know that you, the senior leader, aren’t going to swoop in and change things) and that they will put the solution in place.

Step #6: Engineer & Celebrate Wins This step is about ensuring you keep momentum. You have to look at the

An “attaboy” never hurt anyone. People like to be recognized for their hard work. This step is simply being intentional about it from a macro level as the leader. Throw a party, hand out bonuses, give additional PTO, whatever you need to do to motivate your team in these early stages, do it.

Step #7: Streamline Changes & Look for Additional Improvements Now that you’ve built excitement for the change, you need to continue that momentum. You’ll only have a very small window of time where people are motivated to keep making changes. In this step, you’re looking for the optimal level of efficiency. Does the software you selected have a feature your team hasn’t yet identified and incorporated into the workflow? Would adding an intermediate layer of management increase the speed of decision-making in the restructuring? Looking for these types of tweaks to the new solution is going to pay off now, while people are still in a “change mindset” versus when they’ve completely internalized the new process. One note of caution here: Don’t try to “tweak” this to death. You can exasperate your team, and it will have the opposite effect you’re going for here. Look for easily implemented adjustments that make a significant impact on the process.

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If they’re not there, leave it alone. But chances are there’s low-hanging fruit with one or two small tweaks. Aim for those, then move on.

Step #8: The “New” Becomes the “Norm” This final step is about enshrining that ‘change’ so it becomes ‘the way we do it here.’ Update all your standard operating procedures (SOPs). Update your training literature. Onboard all new hires according to the “new” process; they won’t know another way, and you’ll get better adoption from the team moving forward. Make it clear to all current team members that the updated process is now the process. Your expectation moving forward is that they’ll use the software, org chart, etc. from this point on. Do not accept people doing it “the old way” from this point forward. Hold everyone accountable, especially family members and high-performers on your team. Send the message that this is the way we do

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business moving forward by expecting everyone to adapt.

Conclusion Here’s a quick summary for you:

Step 5: Empower others to act. Put your weight behind the new initiative, but let others on the team put the solution in place. This increases buy-in from your team.

Step 6: Engineer short-term wins. Doing something new is frustrating. Find achievable milestones along the way and celebrate like crazy when your team hits them. Throw a party. Hand out gifts. Figure out a way to keep them motivated.

Step 7: Streamline the process. Look for easy “tweaks” that pay huge dividends in terms of time or money saved. Don’t play with the new process until people get frustrated and give up.

Step 8: The “change” becomes the “norm.” Update SOPs and training materials to reflect the new change. Update onboarding

processes so new hires learn the “new way” as simply “the way.” Hold existing team members accountable for following the new process. Change management is hard enough. Failing to get it off the ground the right way only ensures you’ll have more difficulty down the road. REFERENCES: Part 1: What is Change Management and Why Should I Care? Page 49, SYNKD Summer 2023 Part 2: The First Steps Page 50, SYNKD Fall 2023 RESOURCES:

John Kotter Harvard Business Review article: https://hbr.org/1995/05/leading-change-whytransformation-efforts-fail-2

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By Matthew Green

ave you ever gotten caught up in the shiny object syndrome? Are you always chasing the next coolest service or where you can make the next dollar? Let me tell you from personal pain that is not a good place to be. In fact, it can be damaging to your business, yourself and the reputation you have worked so hard to achieve. We were in that boat—at one point in time we offered 15 different services. As a small company, that translates to the customer’s mind that you are a jack of all trades and master of none. This isn’t a place you want to be. Eventually, you will stagnate, and the business will fail. If you look at the most successful companies in the world, they are very streamlined. They have few services, but they are really good at those services. We, at Green’s Lawncare & Property Services, lived this exact experience, and I don’t want you to make the same mistakes we made. When we finally woke up and realized there was a better way of doing things, our world changed. Our employee retention skyrocketed, we could finally build a vivid vision for the future, we could predict our growth and cashflow each year … It was life-changing to say the least. Our team finally knew what they

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would be doing day in and day out. The best part is they started to build confidence in the services they were rendering because they had enough time in the “seat” to hone their skills. We were able to solidify our marketing message and our target customer avatar, because we knew what our focus was. To do this, we had to sit down and look at which services were the most scalable. To be scalable, the service must be able to be repeated exactly each time it is sold or serviced and everyone has to be on the same page. A classic example is McDonald’s. No matter where you are, you will get the exact same cheeseburger. When you are able to do this, your business will get exciting, and you will be able to blast past burnout (a very dangerous place you never want to find yourself).

We settled on three core services: lawn care (fertilization and weed control), pest control and Christmas light Installation. It wasn’t

Here’s a great example. We had never done Christmas lights and didn’t know anything about it, but needed a winter service offering. We STUMBLED mightily our first year and only sold three jobs. Three years later, we are in the top five installers in the Indianapolis market. Come to SYNKD Live in February, and I will show you how and why we added Christmas lights to our service offering.

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Matthew Green CEO of Green’s Lawncare & Property Services

Phone: (317) 748–3153 Email: matt@greenslcps.com www.greenslcps.com

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CASE STUDY

LIGHTING THE OAK

These Iconic Trees are the Perfect Canvas for a Lighting Design

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rooke Inzerella, CEO of Horticare Landscape Company in Lafayette, Louisiana, has put in lighting for many live oak (Quercus virginiana) trees in his 16 years of business. However, when asked how to properly illuminate these majestic 40 to 100-plusyear-old trees, he says, “I’d be interested in

First, it’s best to consider the entire scope:

seeing how a true lighting designer would suggest to do it.” These complex trees are a great example of how to think about lighting mathematically and get the most out of one dominant feature in a landscape. Jon Bowman and Adam Dorumad of Coastal Source stepped in to light the way.

OAK TREE BEFORE LIGHTING INSTALL

1. How do you want to view the tree? 360 degrees? Just from the street or all around the tree? 2. Do you have other lighting that will be different temperatures and need to mindful of? 3. Do you have other lighting to put in later that we have to consider? 4. Are there other lighting objectives like lighting the path to the front door? 5. How does street lighting affect the lighting that we are designing? 6. How will it be controlled? Dusk to dawn, timers, switches and where to tie in? 7. When was the tree pruned last? Should this be done prior to design and installation? Determine if pruning the tree will result in a better light throw. 8. Does the tree have interesting bark that warrents highlighting? Identifying what the client wants and how they want to interact with the lighting can steer the design in different ways. Also, evaluating the tree (or other element)

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size, shape and overall health must be done so that the design can grow or change as the element changes. The solution includes 14 lights with various cable splitters utilizing the pattented Coastal Source cable and connections.

Uplighting from the Ground Install six uplights under the canopy of the tree, around the base of this live oak tree with some 10 feet away from the trunk but with a 35-degree angle on the light itself. They are aimed upwards to highlight the canopy. Extra cabling should be used and coiled around the base of the fixture so that the lights can be adjusted wider as needed over time.

Lighting Within the Tree The uniball mounts for the eight lights inside the canopy are very sleek and, with only one penetration in the tree, better for the tree itself. “We’ve consulted with many arborists through the development of these lights so that we get the best lighting solution but minimal harm,” Jon says. The fixtures screw into the tree and then the lights swivel (ball and socket) and can easily be adjusted after installation. Cliff Istre and Stephen Champagne from Horticare were both impressed with this

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system. “Not only is it easy to install and adjust once installed, but with the cabling and splitters, we didn’t have to hide junction boxes,” Cliff, lead installer, explains. Four of the downlights have a shroud, and four of them have an extended shroud to reduce the potential of light glare. “The junction boxes are such an eyesore, we don’t like designing this into our projects, but this changes everything,” says Stephen, landscape architect. Brooke and his team have been using junction boxes that mount to the tree or at the base of the tree and then running the lights off of that.

We have not installed a lot of downlighting in our area. But there’s a need for it for sure. OAK TREE AFTER THE LIGHTING INSTALL

Outcome “The angle of each light is critical so it’s doing its job, but not blinding you at the same time,” says Jon. “There is a real art to the installation—we give you the design layout and all the fittings and cabling to create that art. Many of the installers that are great at it can get about 90 percent right during the day, but they still have to come back at night and tweak the system. Adjustments like twisting the shroud on the light or swiveling the light slightly can make all the difference. Using typical fixtures and wiring is cumbersome and time consuming, usually twice as long, sometime longer.”

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Jon Bowman

VP of Inside Sales at Coastal Source Phone: (800) 719–1996 Email: jbowman@coastalsource.com coastalsource.com

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STRATEGIC SUBCONTRACTOR PARTNERSHIPS Enhance Your Own Company’s Services with Partnerships

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n the landscape and grounds maintenance industry, businesses often face challenges when it comes to expanding their service offerings. This article discusses the benefits of partnering with specialty subcontractors in outdoor services, specifically focusing on turf, pest, tree and shrub treatment in commercial exterior maintenance. While the context primarily revolves around lawn and landscape care, the principles discussed can apply to various B2B-focused contractor services. The objective is to explore how subcontractors can help businesses overcome limitations, expand their scope and seize growth opportunities.

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The Need for Subcontractors Navigating the field of facility maintenance in the environmental services sector often involves reviewing Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and project scopes that may exceed a company’s in-house capabilities. In such cases, partnering with subcontractors can be a strategic move. Subcontractors, often supporting a primary or general contractor holding the primary contract, provide businesses with the opportunity to expand their services without the burden of in-house management, licensing, equipment and qualifications. However, this approach is most suitable when self-performance is not mandated.

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Benefits of Subcontracting Engaging licensed subcontractors for specialized services like pesticide application and turf treatment allows businesses to compete for higher-value commercial contracts that were previously out of reach due to a lack of licensing or internal capabilities. This expansion opens doors to new business development opportunities and leads. Subcontractors often have their marketing and business development infrastructure, generating engagements that can lead to full-service maintenance contracts.

These subcontractor relationships can provide direct introductions to decision-makers, facilitating the growth of a business’s commercial client portfolio. Selecting the Right Partner The process of onboarding subcontractors begins with a thorough screening and evaluation process. It is essential to ensure that the subcontractor is properly licensed in the relevant state. Additionally, researching their reputation through platforms like the Better Business Bureau, Google Reviews and Yelp can provide valuable insights into their professionalism and performance history. Seeking referrals and references from past business connections is also crucial.

Crafting a Comprehensive Contract A well-structured contract is at the core of a productive subcontractor partnership. The contract should

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eliminate any potential for ambiguity and precisely define the scope of the partnership, communication methods, performance expectations, products and programs, service timelines, invoicing protocols, consequences for substandard results, payment specifics and grounds for potential termination. Seeking legal counsel to ensure the enforceability of the contract and distinguish subcontractors from “double prime” providers is advisable.

Customer Relationships & Non-Compete Agreements Another critical aspect of subcontractor relationships is clarifying ownership of end customer relationships. It’s important to establish up-front expectations regarding allowable engagement and disclosures, such as pricing and business relationships. Many subcontractor agreements include non-compete or non-solicitation clauses, ensuring that subcontractors do not solicit customers, employees or trade partners that could negatively affect the primary contractor’s business. This prevents subcontractors from establishing direct relationships with end customers, bypassing the established hierarchy.

Navigating Payment & Penalties Timely payments are vital for successful subcontractor collaborations. Transparent payment schedules and penalties for delays or incomplete services should be clearly outlined in the contract to minimize potential disputes. Both parties should

thoroughly review and understand penalty clauses to ensure mutual compliance.

Conclusion Harnessing subcontractors for specialized components in facility and grounds maintenance contracts is a strategic endeavor that, when executed properly, can yield substantial rewards while minimizing risks. By enlisting conscientious and dedicated providers, creating comprehensive and transparent agreements and communicating expectations clearly, businesses can cultivate trusted subcontractor partners that enhance their commercial service capabilities. The key to success lies in providing support and clarity throughout the subcontracting process, ultimately propelling businesses toward responsible commercial expansion. 1 TruGreen commercial Atlanta technician on TurfCo machine treating Zoysia parking lot islands 2 Municipal park serviced by a licensed turf subcontractor on behalf of a commercial landscaper in Northeast Atlanta, Georgia

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Bill Artley

Commercial Services for TruGreen Atlanta Phone: (678) 264–6400 Email: bill@trugreenmail.com url.trugreen.me/sub

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he construction industry has always been at the forefront of innovation and progress. As technology continues to advance, it is now making its mark in construction, transforming the way projects are planned, executed and managed.

surveying capabilities, drones can quickly and accurately collect data on topography, terrain and construction progress. This information allows project managers to make informed decisions, identify potential issues and optimize resource allocation.

One area where technology is making significant headway is the use of drones. These unmanned aerial vehicles are revolutionizing the construction sector, providing a wide range of benefits and paving the way for a more efficient and effective future. Drones have become an indispensable tool in the construction industry, offering a multitude of applications that streamline various processes. One of the most significant advantages is their ability to capture realtime documentation on construction sites. Equipped with high-resolution cameras, drones can capture detailed imagery and videos, providing accurate and up-to-date documentation. This not only improves project management, but also serves as a valuable reference for future maintenance and repairs. Additionally, drones are being employed for aerial surveying, replacing traditional methods that were time-consuming and labor-intensive. With advanced mapping and

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As technology continues to evolve, the future of drones in construction holds even more promise. Artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to play a significant role, as it can analyze massive amounts of data and identify areas of concern. By leveraging AI algorithms, drones can detect potential hazards, monitor construction quality and predict maintenance needs. This proactive approach helps prevent costly mistakes and ensures that a project’s pain points can be eliminated. At Professional Drone Solutions, we strive to use technology in a way that helps solve problems in the construction industry without overcomplicating the solution. We have been able to develop drone and AI

technologies that are straightforward and user friendly. The integration of drone technology into the construction industry is a gamechanger, revolutionizing how projects are executed and managed. From real-time site documentation and aerial surveying to interactive imagery applications, drones are streamlining processes, improving communication and enhancing decisionmaking. As we look to the future, the integration of AI and the emergence of autonomous drones will further propel the construction industry into a new era of efficiency and safety. However, addressing the challenges associated with data management and interpretation is crucial for unlocking the full potential of drones in construction. With continued advancements and industry collaboration, technology will continue to reshape and redefine the construction landscape, delivering projects faster, safer and with higher precision.

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Andrew J. Kobza

CEO of Professional Drone Solutions Phone: (239) 330–1015 www.ProDrones.com

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