Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Downtown Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park is a marvel of engineering and design. The 5.2-acre park sits atop an on-structure deck over a recessed eight-lane freeway in the heart of the city. It bridges the Arts District and Uptown communities with a walkable, …
Historic St. Patrick’s Cemetery, also known as Kenmore Cemetery, lies in the quaint city of Goulburn in New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1889, the grounds were expanded in May 2002 to include a lawn and headstone section on the western side of the …
Located on the waterfront in the historic port city of HafenCity a new kind of city sector unique in both planning and architecture was built. … The Marco Polo Terraces feature a central plaza in HafenCity and have become a marquis attraction for tourists …
There are certain places across America that make a citizen’s heart beat stronger and blood run truer, while making that lump in their throat just a little bit bigger. It’s that feeling of pride and patriotism that only a few distinct locations in the …
Little more than a sprinkler’s spray away from Hunter’s San Marcos headquarters is San Elijo Hills, the largest master-planned community in San Diego’s North County. Developers selected Hunter as the company of choice to keep its common landscapes in …
The first decade of our new millennium is seeing the Big Apple undertake what might be referred to as the Big Project. It has been a century and a half since the city of New York undertook an urban landscape project on such a scale. When Hudson River Park …
The presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt left a strong impression on American society. As the United States emerged from the depths of the Great Depression, the country established itself as a world superpower in World War II. But on the homefront, …
Named in honor of the nation’s 41st chief executive, the President George Bush Turnpike (PGBT) was designed to offer a significant east-west route within a major developing economic area in the northern half of the Dallas Metroplex. The PGBT links …
In Europe, a handful of metropolitan areas are leading the way with public transit projects that are making their cities green, rather than gray. In France and Spain, new train lines have been installed that are beautifying cities by creating greenbelts, …
"New York, New York, it's a wonderful town. The Bronx is up and the Battery's down…" As America listened to the sailors on leave in the movie musical "On the Town" sing about the Big Apple, those who had never been to the city probably had a good idea …
Florida's first private university, Stetson University, was founded in DeLand, Fla., in 1883, and today serves 3,700 students at two campuses and two satellite centers along the Interstate 4 corridor in Central Florida. Stetson's 175-acre main campus in …
The Australian Rules Football Stadium is part of a three staged 43ha sporting field upgrade conducted by the City of Albany. The City aimed to create a high-quality playing surface for all year round use, with surrounding facilities to attract WAFL games …
As irrigation projects go, the Boston Public Gardens job is in a league of its own. It was, by all accounts, a challenge of monumental proportions. Surrounded by four city streets in the heart of Boston, the park is bounded by Beacon, Boyston, Charles and …
Once used a royal retirement center for hunting and fishing the Parque de Retiro now sees millions of walkers a year. … Lots of people breaking stuff. … Green grass and millions of tourists dollars. … Strong MP's and PGP Ultras. … Jardines de El Buen …