Nevada landscaping awards

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Signature Landscapes of Reno won four awards from the Nevada Landscape Association for its work on the Schaffer’s Mill Sports Complex at Truckee.

The company won the 2013 President’s Award, the Environmental Award, the Large Commercial Installation Award and the Hardscape Award for its work at Schaffer’s Mill.

Other Nevada Landscape Association Awards included:

Large Commercial Installation: Second place to Signature for the Lyon County detention facility.

Small Commercial Installation: First place to Signature for the RE/MAX Building at RTTCE Town Center.

Commercial Renovation: First place to All Seasons Lawn and Landscaping of Reno for its Sharp’s office project.

Residential Renovation: First place to Signature for the Enloe residence, second to All Seasons for the Barker residence and third to Greenhouse Garden Center of Carson City for its Lima project.

Residential Installation, more than $50,000: First place to All Seasons for its O’Rourke residence project.

Residential Installation, $25,000 to $50,000: First place to Greenhouse for its Harley xeriscape project, and second to All Seasons for its Cornell residence project.

Residential Installation, less than $25,000: First place to Signature for the Lumsden residence.

Large Commercial Maintenance: First place to Signature for its work at Carson Tahoe Hospital, second to Reno Green for its work with Tanamera, and third for Signature for its work at Reno Corporate Center.

Small Commercial Maintenance: First place to All Seasons for its demo garden project, and second to Signature for maintenance at Sandhill Business Campus.

Large Residential Maintenance: First place to Signature for it work at the Miller residence.

Small Residential Maintenance: First place to All Seasons for its work at the Mulvaney residence, and second to All Seasons for its work at the Ewing residence.

Landscape Lighting: First place to All Seasons for its work at the O’Rourke residence.

NNBW staff

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