We execute architect-led commercial landscape scope; we are not a retail nursery or residential garden vendor. We protect design intent through documented submittals, hold points, BOQ discipline, and handover packs FM teams can use.
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Detailing and constructability
Hardscape interfaces, planting depth, and coordination checkpoints typical of architect-led commercial landscapes.



Landscape scope on architect-led projects
We execute hardscape and civil interfaces, softscape and horticulture, irrigation and drainage, terrace and podium gardens, outdoor lighting, water features, and landscape maintenance (AMC) after handover. Scope is defined in contract BOQ lines with explicit exclusions; substitutions require logged approval, not field improvisation.
Site constraints we resolve early
Podium loading and waterproofing boundaries, drainage falls and overflow routes, pool edge and deck interfaces, expansion joints through paving, tree pit depth on structure, and working-site access during civil close-in. We flag these at shop-drawing stage on developer, hotel, and corporate campus programmes, before planting or paving removes correction access.
Coordination with civil, MEP, and structure
Landscape sits across civil, electrical, plumbing, and facade packages. We align on irrigation power and control locations, lighting circuits and fixture aiming, fountain mechanical rooms, STP or bore water sources, and drainage tie-ins before trenches close. Interface drawings are reviewed against your landscape plans so hold points can be scheduled in the master programme.
Submittals, hold points, and QA
We log material samples, plant schedules with nursery tags, mock-up panels where required, and substitution requests with equivalency notes. Hold points include compaction and drainage before paving close-in, irrigation main pressure tests, specimen tree positioning before mass planting, and fixture aiming before final acceptance. Use our landscape QA checklist to align inspection stages with your CA programme.
BOQ alignment and tender discipline
We work from your BOQ lines and flag scope gaps before pricing hardens: waterproofing ownership, plant grade, irrigation zoning, establishment care, and handover documentation. Exclusions stay explicit so tender comparisons stay honest. For procurement frameworks, see the landscape BOQ format guide and quotation comparison checklist.
Handover, as-builts, and AMC transition
Handover deliverables include as-built irrigation and planting plans where scope requires, O&M summaries, warranty schedules, and snag closure sign-off. FM teams receive operational documentation, not only photographs. Post-handover, AMC scope can be tiered with visit frequency, seasonal tasks, and replacement thresholds defined in contract. See landscape documentation and FM handover and maintenance SLA notes for evaluator checklists.
Project references
Browse commercial landscaping projects for verified case studies and a named client roster by segment. Use them to confirm category fit and documentation discipline, not as endorsement from each brand's headquarters. Typical segments include hospitality, corporate campuses, developers, malls, hospitals, and institutions.
Specifier resources
Procurement guides, BOQ frameworks, and species reference for commercial landscapes in India. Shortlist palettes, sanity-check tender lines, and align handover expectations before RFP release.
- Landscape BOQ format and rate analysis
- As-builts and O&M handover
- Landscape QA checklist
- Maintenance SLA and AMC scope
- Imported and specimen trees
- Commercial landscaping cost guide
FAQs
- Do you value-engineer landscape specifications?
- Yes, with written equivalency notes and architect approval; never silent downgrades to finishes, irrigation zones, or plant grades. Substitution requests reference nursery availability, maintenance load, and climate fit for the site city.
- Can you tender as a nominated landscape contractor?
- We work with developer and architect nomination models where the contract path allows. We can also respond to open tender with BOQ lines aligned to your specification set and explicit exclusions for civil, waterproofing, or MEP interfaces owned by others.
- What do you need for a pre-bid technical review?
- Landscape plans or concept sketches, civil and podium sections where planting sits on structure, irrigation and lighting intent, programme phasing, and city location. We return constructability notes, interface risks, and documentation gaps before commercial closure.
- Do you provide as-built drawings and O&M packs at handover?
- Yes. Handover includes as-built irrigation and planting plans where contract scope requires, O&M summaries, warranty schedules, and snag closure sign-off. See our guide on landscape documentation and FM handover for the full deliverable list.
- Can you coordinate with our landscape consultant of record?
- Yes. We execute BOQ-driven scope from consultant drawings, attend coordination meetings with civil and MEP, and log hold points before paving or planting close-in. Design changes flow through submittals with logged approvals.
How to engage us
For pre-bid review, send landscape and relevant civil drawings with programme dates and city. We return constructability notes, interface risks, and documentation gaps before commercial closure. For active tenders, share the BOQ and specification set for line-by-line alignment.
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