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Business
Three Landscapes Achieve SITES’ Certification
The Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES) program has announced three new projects that have achieved certification under the nation’s rating system for sustainable landscapes.
November 29, 2013
Business
$2.5 Million Athletic Field Renovation Focuses On Proper Drainage Systems
Student athletes at the State University of New York Westchester Community College have a new reason to get excited for the 2014 season. The 24,000-student body will be getting a $2.5 million renovation to its athletic fields, buildings, and pedestrian walkways and roadways.
September 3, 2013
Business
$10 Million Water Park to Provide Hope
Hundreds gathered in Wyandanch, New York to hold an opening ceremony for a new water park. Unlike other water parks, however, this one is has a great deal of meaning to the community.
August 29, 2013
Business
How Much Are Trees Really Worth?
It’s no secret that trees provide a wealth of resources to the environment. But did you know there is a program that can actually calculate the amount of that wealth down to the last dollar?
August 16, 2013
Business
New York Non-Profit Receives Green Roof System
The Point Community Development Corporation in New York added a touch of green to its roof. XeroFlor America installed a Flor Green Roof System for the 7,350-square-foot roof.
July 1, 2013
Landscaping equipment
Do Outdoor Living Right
Pave the way to beautiful outdoor living with new products and equipment. All-Purpose Pavers: The Keystone Paving Country Manor system combines the rustic appearance of hand-laid stone with unmatched design versatility. Textured on three sides and using a pin-connection system, each unit has the flexibility to be used in multiple positions. With this design consideration, Country Manor is designed for everything from traditional retaining walls to unique outdoor living elements.
May 7, 2013
Business
Get Paid for Water-Friendly Landscaping
Can you imagine installing a water feature and then getting paid by the government to do it? That thought has become a reality for the citizens of Minnehaha Creek Watershed District in Minnesota.
May 2, 2013
Design-Build
D.C. Going Green
I recently took a trip to Washington D.C., which happened to be my first trip to the historical city. One thing that stood out to me, beyond the monuments and museums, was the amount of rooftop landscaping within the city itself.
April 30, 2013
Business
Belknap Landscape Achieves Concrete Paver Certification
Belknap Landscape Company has completed its Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute Certification.
March 7, 2013
Business
Wildlife, Landscape See Benefit of Rainscaping
Stormwater runoff can quickly drain a homeowner’s wallet. The flooding erodes yards, soaks basements, pollutes streams and wastes a precious resource.
March 6, 2013
Design-Build
Paid to Rainscape
Managing stormwater has become a hot industry topic for many landscapers and municipalities.
January 15, 2013
Business
College’s Green Wall Project Used for Study
Just yesterday, I was making the case for bringing more nature into urban environments, to soften the perceived and real effects of density and thus make density more appealing.
December 6, 2012
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