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Cheryl Bonifacio posted an update in the group Landscape Architecture in the Philippines 15 years, 2 months ago
Hello everyone,
oo nga, all the usual people. Stefanie, i think the in house Landscape Architects of Ayala Land Inc. designed that, though from i know they usually get consultants for their projects.. -
Herbert Jose posted an update in the group Landscape Architecture in the Philippines 15 years, 2 months ago
All the usual people, I see. Nice to see you all here.
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Vanessa Abellera posted an update in the group Landscape Architecture in the Philippines 15 years, 3 months ago
Hi stefanie,
this is a good idea! wishing you success on the next book project. though most of the guys here are from manila, i’m sure they would be of great help. have you contacted rico flor yet? -
Aris Basa posted an update in the group Landscape Architecture in the Philippines 15 years, 3 months ago
great to be member no.4 🙂
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Bharat Mishra posted an update in the group Middle East Landscape 15 years, 3 months ago
hi all,
Hi all we are the manufacture & exporter of hard landscaping stone…articals & planter.. Some stone & finish hope nobody has seen earlier… -
Rico Flor posted an update in the group Middle East Landscape 15 years, 3 months ago
Info Q/Request? Anyone got a thumbrule cost computation rate for an earth fill using MSE (Mechanically Stabilized Earth)?
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Norman Yatabe posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 3 months ago
Here is another recent article from BuildingGreen.com regarding LEED changes : http://www.buildinggreen.com/live/index.cfm/2009/7/28/New-LEED-AP-Exam-Writer-Tells-All.
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 3 months ago
intheleed.com also has some good explainations:
http://www.intheleed.com/what-exactly-is-the-credential-maintenance-program-for-leed/ -
Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 3 months ago
Go to the link below to download the “Credentialing Maintenance Program Guide” valid for July 2009 from USGBC – this is the official document addressing credentialling maintenance.
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Daniel C. Miller posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 4 months ago
Just got an e-mail regarding GBCI Credentialing Maintenance Program for those of us that have been accredited without specialization under the old system. Was wondering if anyone has dug deeper into what this really means for us and if upgrading to a specialization will pay off in the end?
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 4 months ago
Just slid into this group. Many of the Washington State funded building design projects require a LEED certification. I’ve been involved in the number of LEED workshops on projects for community colleges in the state. I am not up to speed on the newer landscape/site related LEED certification. I know from past projects, the landscape/site related…[Read more]
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v.p.shankar posted an update in the group Middle East Landscape 15 years, 4 months ago
we have 304*304*30mm drainage cell, 250*500*20mm drainage cell(will be launched this month end). we are also developing soil stablisers for pavement areas and traffic areas. we can give our 30mm drainage cell for 5.5USD, 20mm drainage cell for 4.8USD FOB Chennai price.
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Dr.Thiruvelavan posted an update in the group Middle East Landscape 15 years, 4 months ago
hi shankar
We used to get it from Singapore /Malaysia
Teh FOB price 500x500x30 mm will be 9.50 SG$ per sqm. And 500x250x50 mm will be SG$ 10.50 per sqm. Plus you need to consider the 7 % customs charges in Bahrain. May i know your best price and any other products? -
v.p.shankar posted an update in the group Middle East Landscape 15 years, 4 months ago
what is the best price to sell 30mm drainage cell to any landscape consultant in middle east.
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v.p.shankar posted an update in the group Middle East Landscape 15 years, 4 months ago
hi every one this is v.p.shankar,Everest Associates from india. we are the leading manufacturer and supplier of drainage cell and geotextile in india. We are Looking forward to enter into middle east market. if there is any requirement please contact me at 00919841216732.
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Landon Davidson posted an update in the group Landscapers Out of the Box 15 years, 4 months ago
Hey Charles, Its good to have you in the group. How do you feel about this narrowing of role? Do you think that if we still had more of a role in related fields that there would be more work currently available for landscape architects? If you want you could start a discussion about it. I think it would be interesting to see what we could learn…[Read more]
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group Landscapers Out of the Box 15 years, 4 months ago
I’ve been working in this profession for 37 years and have found that as time goes by, landscape architect’s role gets more and more narrow. 30 years ago, I was doing natural resource analysis, coastal management programs and land use plans. Now to do much of anything with natural resources we have to hire biologists, geologists, soils engineers,…[Read more]
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Dr.Thiruvelavan posted an update in the group Middle East Landscape 15 years, 4 months ago
Sub: Landscape Horticulturist (Designing & Supervision)
I am writing to apply for the suitable position.
I am proud to introduce myself as a Doctoral Degree Holder in the field of Horticultural Science.
The opportunity presented in this profession is very interesting, and I believe that my strong technical experience and education will make me a…[Read more] -
Norman Yatabe posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 5 months ago
That’s encouraging to hear you bring an ‘added value’ to your office and that you’re getting LEED projects (and platinum at that).Good for you!
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Jay Everett posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 5 months ago
I cannot speak to PTLexamprep, but I can say that greenexamprep is fairly accurate when they claim that if you can score over 80% on their tests then you are probably pretty well prepared for the actual exam. Hang in there.
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