Our Landscape Architecture division has a better-designed approach than any other design firm in the landscape industry; we practice the team approach, working closely with the Water Management, Maintenance, and Landscape Construction divisions to ensure that our designs are water-efficient, low-maintenance, and within budget. We provide an efficient, turnkey design-build solution for your project. Our team guides you through the process of making your outdoor space sustainable and inspirational.
We have extensive experience designing streetscapes, parks, recreational centers, schools, airports, and rails for both public and private works. We work hand in hand with stakeholders, developers, public and private agencies, and other off-site departments to make sure the landscape is designed and installed seamlessly. We plan out your irrigation needs and coordinate with your civil engineer prior to the beginning of landscape construction. We use the latest green techniques and technologies to keep your project current and cost-effective for the short and long term.
In a constantly advancing industry, our landscape architecture division stays at the cutting edge of irrigation design. We create systems that are efficient in water usage, construction cost, reliability, and short/long-term maintenance. If new products irrigate more efficiently and cost-effectively, they will be on our plans.
Marina Landscape Architecture division will help with your master planning and site development needs. We will work with your land development team during the due diligence phase of your project, help with your design studies, and develop a landscape budget with real construction costs from our in-house estimating department. Our graphic design services will set up your presentation packages for city and county meetings, as well as approvals.
Marina Landscape Architecture division incorporates environmentally sound and cost-effective design solutions. We can help with any LEED design project. Our goal is to make your project an integral yet unique component of the surrounding landscape fabric.