Awards
2010 Awards for Landscape Excellence
Presented by: Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association (PLNA)
Residential Hardscape Installation $30,000-$60,000 Silver Award
Leone Residence Joe & Lana Leone, Mohrsville, PA
The Leone's worked with our designer to create an outdoor living space which would function as an area for family and friends to gather. The two main elements the clients requested were a level area to erect a play set for their children and their friends to play as well as an outdoor fire pit where they could comfortably gather and roast hot dogs and marshmallows.
2009 Awards for Landscape Excellence
Presented by: Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association (PLNA)
Residential Hardscape Installation $30,000-$60,000 Bronze Award
Bentz Residence Barry & Linda Bentz, Fleetwood, PA
The Bentz's and our designer worked together to create a more inviting entrance to their home. This newly redesigned area would also serve as the main outdoor entertaining place. The existing concrete porch was cracked and separating from the home and the small concrete walkway was uninviting. Extending from the porch and walkway, the Bentz's had an extensive landscaped area, which also included some areas of turf.
2009 Landscape Contractor Partner of the Year
Award Presented by DENTCO®, a Dent Enterprises Company
We were recently awarded the 2009 Landscape Contractor Partner of the Year for the east coast region by DENTCO®, a Dent Enterprises Company. They are a full-service Exterior Services Management® (ESM®) company that has developed a unique centralized approach to control today's exterior facility management.
2008 Awards for Landscape Excellence
Presented by: Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association (PLNA)
Residential Hardscape Installation $30,000-$60,000 Silver Award
McLaine Residence Jack & Amy McLaine, Fleetwood, PA
The McLaine's gave us a blank canvas to work with and allowed us to put our design abilities to work. They desired to have two nicely proportioned patios where they could easily entertain family and friends. Having four small children, the McLaine's also wanted an area where their kids could safely play under the watchful eye of mom and dad. This entire project had to be an elegant, but practical, showpiece which could easily adapt to changes over the years as their children grew up.

