What We Do

Landscape Architecture

Through careful land planning, our professionally registered landscape architects, many of whom are LEED Accredited Professionals, create built environments that are both functional and aesthetic. We apply best management practices to every project we work on, from sports facilities and schools to correctional facilities, business parks and universities.

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Making Client Goals Work With the Natural Environment

Trained and committed to preserving the environment, we’re focused on achieving client objectives while always striving to maintain the natural integrity of the site. It’s the environmental stewards in us, the professionals who know and believe it’s possible to combine the beauty and resources of the terrain with the form and function of any structure.

Creative Solutions

We work closely with architects, engineers and other team members throughout the design process, often serving as the bridge between specialists on a range of services, including: 

  • Site selection 
  • Site analysis 
  • Land use feasibility studies 
  • Master planning 
  • Complete site design 
  • Sustainable green design 
  • Project site approval coordination with local and state agencies

In addition, our services can be applied to an array of site elements, including: 

  • Buildings 
  • Vehicular areas 
  • Pedestrian pathways

Using appropriate lighting, furnishings, pavers and even indigenous plants, our creative applications contribute to site designs that meet specific permitting and project requirements while remaining sensitive to the surrounding environment.

American Society of Landscape Architects Experience
Every landscape architect at L.R. Kimball belongs to the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). Membership provides access to the latest industry research and thinking on topics that include sustainability, reclamation, land planning, transportation and urban design.

Achieving interoperable communications requires more than just updated hardware and technology

In recent weeks, a number of public safety groups have debated how far public safety radio interoperability has come since 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. Earlier this decade these tragic events tested the ability of first responders and public safety to communicate during a crisis. Because of that, billions in federal grants have been spent to resolve communications issues in today's emergency communications system. But how far have we really come? Our firm has made some interesting observations while working on large number of interoperability projects nationwide including large statewide projects, regional projects and even small county proj... Read More

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