An initial meeting is focused upon gathering
the clients requirements followed by:
- A site survey
- Drawing of designs and plans for the
garden or landscape
- Choosing materials including client
accompanied visits to suppliers and to previously completed
projects for reference.
Subsequent to this an estimate for the work to be carried out
is prepared and timescales established for each phase of the
work.
Our objective is to clearly identify what your requirements
are and talk it through with you.
We want to ensure that the implications of a certain design
in terms of future maintenance are understood and arrive at
the best option for you for now, in 6 months or two years
further on.
Working on Site
The attention to the preparation of working on site is as
important as designing and landscaping the garden itself.
We aim to be clean and organised, consider the protection
of existing surfaces and environment i.e. driveways, paths
and existing plants and shrubbery and focus on delivery access
and storage of materials that are to be used in the landscaping
of the garden.
Last but not least we consider the current use of the work
area: Is it residential, a school, a business? How does the
planned work affect the local environment in terms of access,
noise and disruption and how can this be minimised.
Health and Safety
Our staff are trained and certified in health and safety best
practice and first aid training is a point of ongoing focus.
| "We think
that the close looks very impressive with the block
paving, new grass and chippings presenting a well cared
for entrance for all of our bungalows"
- Diane & Ken Dalston" |
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