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Posted by: admin
on Jun 15, 2011
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award winner
Check out a great article from Chesapeake home+living about a St. Michaels Estate. We designed and installed the landscape on the property!
The property is also a 2010 Landscape Award Winner receiving a Grand Award from Landscape Contractors Association, LCA for Total Residential Contracting and a Merit Award from the Professional Landcare Network, PLANET for Residential Design/Build.
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on Apr 18, 2011
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Examining Your Site Conditions
Posted by: admin
on Nov 11, 2010
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Annandale
We have just finished the landscape installation at a residential property in Annandale, Virginia. Below you will find before and after photos along with photos showcasing the lighting work on site.
Posted by: admin
on Oct 21, 2010
We have been working on a residential site in Potomac, MD. The site was designed by one of Chapel Valley's Landscape Architects, Alan Blalack, RLA, ASLA. The site is being installed by our residential crews lead by Ryan Isherwood and Buenaventura Beza-Caseres. Dave Pezenosky is leading the project management of the site.
Posted by: admin
on Sep 30, 2010
Posted by: admin
on Apr 07, 2010
It all started a few years ago when I decided to attend a Career Fair for students in the College of Agriculture at Penn State. My goal was to make some connections and explore what opportunities were available after graduating college. At this time I realized I was lacking in physical, hands on experience in the landscape field. It was odd; I was working to complete a degree in Landscape Contracting, having never worked in the field. That was when I knew I needed to get to work; I needed to participate in an internship program.
My first choice was to intern with a company that would place me in a rotational internship situation. Since I really wasn’t sure what I wanted to do I figured this would be the best way to experience the many facets of landscape contracting. I was selected for a summer internship with Chapel Valley Landscape Company, a full-service landscape contractor in the Baltimore-Washington-Northern Virginia corridor. The internship was a 12-week program enabling me to gain a real world perspective of both residential and commercial installation, maintenance, and irrigation, as well as corporate support functions.