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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 5 months agoIs anyone working on a LEED project now? How is it going? Share with us…
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Bingshan Wong posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 5 months agoI just received mine a few days ago too and I passed on the 27th of June.
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Geoff G posted an update in the group
ESF Alums 16 years, 6 months agoZach, sorry I missed your post for the convention. Might have saved you the hotel as I’m in Chicago. 2005 BLA
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Carl Carlson RLA, ASLA posted an update in the group
ESF Alums 16 years, 6 months agoMaybe its cause you just weren’t paying enough attention….. HELLO?? Hah. Whats happening with you Jill?
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Jill Bellenger, ASLA | LEED GA posted an update in the group
ESF Alums 16 years, 6 months agohow did I not know you did this, Carl?? NICE. What’s up, former stumpies?
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Kevin Robert Perry posted an update in the group
Green Streets 16 years, 6 months agoBy the way, it is dumping down rain in Portland right now!
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Kevin Robert Perry posted an update in the group
Green Streets 16 years, 6 months agoThank you Jason, and everyone else for the welcome into the green streets group. I really am looking forward to discussing the latest thinking with green streets with you all. Going to Kansas City, Missouri for a presentation on Tuesday and Wednesday, but I would like to post some things when I return.
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Philip (PJ) Benenati posted an update in the group
Green Streets 16 years, 6 months agoWelcome Kevin. It’s great to have you involved with our group. I am a big fan of much of your work which has continued to push the envelope for innovative LID solutions.
I also wanted to mention that I just recently moved to Seattle to pursue 2 Professional certificate Programs at The University of Washington. One is in Wetland Science and M…[Read more]
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Deborah Christman posted an update in the group
Green Streets 16 years, 6 months agoWelcome Kevin! Thanks Jason for your comments on maintenance. After e-mail chats with many people, the fundamental move is to have regular inspections to look for needed maintenance patterns. I agree that it is a relatively new field for L. archs, and so the phrase “moving target” is apropos for the moment.
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Michael G. Cluer posted an update in the group
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Michael G. Cluer posted an update in the group
Green Streets 16 years, 6 months agoHey folks, check it out!
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Bill Kisich posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 7 months agoChris-
I know exactly what mean. It would be almost impossible to be a true advocate for the client if you were being paid a sales commission from the contractor. The commission I was referring to is more like maybe a “finders fee”, if you will. I run across all sorts of projects and not all of them are appropriate for a designer. So I refer the…[Read more] -
Dan Barnes posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 7 months agoChirs,
Here in Texas we are not required to be licensed for landscape contracting. Sometimes I wish we were because every guy that has lost his job in the last few months has become a landscaper/maintenace contractor. I am sometimes bidding against people that are brand new in the business.
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Ryan A. Waggoner posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 7 months agoHey Chris,
We are in Phoenix, and we do mainly design and subcontract the work out on high end residential designs. I believe we are the main contractor, and the work is divided accordingly. -
Roger Bisbe posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 7 months agoChris,
I operated a design/build company for 25 years where most of the work we did in-house with some sub-contracting on the specialized features. I now work by myself designing and then managing the projects. I have a network of contractors that work on these projects. I have a design fee and then negotiate a management fee with the…[Read more] -
Jennifer de Graaf posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 7 months agoElif-
I have learned that high-level or not, clients don’t read a lot of text. They’re swayed by images, sketches, pretty colors, and your passion. If you say Mondrian, show them what/who that is so they don’t have to ask. Have images that clearly delineate the connection between a Mondrian piece and your design (for example). If you communicate…[Read more]
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Bill Kisich posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 7 months agoChris-
My advice:
If you love design, find a couple of good contractors you can send work to on a regular basis. They will (or should) pay you a commission or referal fee for the work you refer to them. They will in turn send you work, some of which they will pay you for directly. Probably a little at first, then more as your relationship builds.…[Read more] -
Ryan A. Waggoner posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 7 months agoHey Chris,
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Matthew Schafer posted an update in the group
The Sustainable Sites Initiative 16 years, 7 months agoDid anyone go to Chicago and see any SSI presentations? Anything good?
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Ryan A. Waggoner posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 7 months agoi passed mine in march i think, and it didn’t post on the website for 4 months and i just received my certificate yesterday.
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