Completed data center campus at dusk — engineered swales, native grasses along retention pond, bollard-lit pathways leading to facility entrance
Phoenix Metro Campus — Phase IV Complete
Data Center Landscape Contractor

From Bare Pad
to Permit-Ready
Landscape.

Storm-water compliance, fire-break perimeters, and screening berms — engineered for hyperscale campuses where every phase has a code deadline and a bond to release.

2.4Msq ft maintained
47campus completions
100%bond release rate
Site surveyor with GPS rover marking stakes on raw graded earth at dawn, fluorescent survey tape visible against compacted clay soil
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Phase One

Site Assessment & Code Review

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Before a single grade stake goes in, our civil team pulls the municipal drainage ordinances, county fire-break setbacks, and environmental bond requirements for your specific APN. We cross-reference your site plan against state storm-water NPDES permit conditions and flag every line-item that could delay a certificate of occupancy. Miss the drainage calc here and the county red-tags the build at rough grade — costing three to six weeks on a schedule that has no float.

⚠ The cost of skipping this phase:

Miss the drainage calc — county red-tags at rough grade.

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Phase Two

Grading & Drainage Engineering

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Our operators run GPS-guided dozers and motor graders to achieve the precise positive-drainage grades specified in the civil set — typically 1–2% away from structures, 3:1 side slopes on detention basins, and sub-grade compaction tested to 95% Proctor. Every swale, inlet, and rip-rap outfall is installed per the approved drainage report. We pull our own inspections and provide compaction logs in the format your geotechnical engineer requires before the structural slab pour.

⚠ The cost of skipping this phase:

Wrong slope = standing water against your generator yard slab.

GPS-guided bulldozer grading raw earth on large construction site, orange clay soil being shaped into engineered drainage swales at golden hour
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Concrete apron and bollard pathway installation at data center facility, clean concrete against compacted earth with construction equipment in background
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Phase Three

Hardscape & Infrastructure

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Concrete aprons, bollard arrays, and permeable-paver maintenance access roads go in during this phase — coordinated with your electrical contractor so conduit sleeves are cast in before any flatwork is poured. Screening berms are shaped and compacted to the sight-line ordinance elevations documented in your variance application. We photograph each berm cross-section and submit the documentation package your land-use attorney needs to close the variance file.

⚠ The cost of skipping this phase:

Skip the berm documentation — variance stays open, tenant move-in blocked.

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Phase Four

Planting & Erosion Control

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Native-species plant palettes are selected from your county's approved vegetation list and installed at the densities required to satisfy the environmental bond conditions. Erosion control blankets, hydro-mulch, and sediment logs go in same-day as finish grading. We maintain a living plant inventory log so your environmental consultant can confirm species counts during their bond-release inspection. Skip the native-species mix and the bond doesn't release — that's a six-figure instrument sitting idle.

⚠ The cost of skipping this phase:

Wrong species mix — environmental bond doesn't release.

Native grasses and drought-tolerant plants being installed along engineered retention pond, warm afternoon light catching the planting beds against raw earth berms
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Grounds maintenance crew mowing fire-break perimeter at data center campus, clean maintained turf with facility building visible in background at dusk
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Phase Five

Ongoing Maintenance & Compliance Monitoring

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After turnover, our crews are on-site on a scheduled rotation — mowing fire-break perimeters to the clearance widths required by your AHJ, inspecting swale inlets before every forecasted storm event, and submitting the annual storm-water inspection reports that keep your NPDES permit in good standing. Tenants demanding 99.999% uptime need grounds that never become a compliance liability. We deliver documented proof of every site visit so your asset manager has the paper trail when the municipality audits.

⚠ The cost of skipping this phase:

Lapsed NPDES inspection — permit violation, potential facility shutdown.

Aerial view of completed data center campus with engineered landscaping, retention ponds, and native plantings at golden hour
Five Phases. Zero Compliance Gaps.

Your campus punch list has a crew that knows every line item.

Select your service scope, request a site walk, and get a fixed-price proposal tied to your COD — not a landscaper's best guess.

GPS-guided grading
📋NPDES-compliant reporting
🌿Native-species certified

Three phases in. Ready to see the full scope and pricing?