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Residential/Mixed Use
DRG provided turn-key environmental services at all phases of development for Brunswick Forest, a 4,600 acre planned community in Leland, North Carolina, including wetland delineation, groundwater monitoring, and permit compliance.

Retail
亚星游戏(中国区)官网 crews maintain the grounds of more than 80 Fifth Third Bank locations throughout Northeast Ohio and Indianapolis, supporting a longtime Ohio financial institution.

Municipality
亚星游戏(中国区)官网 Resource Group helped the town of Plainfield, Indiana make progress in implementing their 2017 public tree management plan.

Electric Investor-Owned Utility
Since 2007, WSSI has been a trusted partner of an Eastern U.S. based utility for environmental compliance solutions.

Medical
亚星游戏(中国区)官网 works to meet and exceed the Cleveland Clinic’s expectations of safety without sacrificing curb appeal through consistent year-round grounds maintenance at the downtown Cleveland Clinic campus.

Cemetery
WSSI was part of the Arlington National Cemetery Millennium Project team. As part of the project, they designed and permitted the stream restoration component that was an integral part and focal point of the aesthetic layout of the expansion.

Energy
DRG undertook this multi-year invasive species management project for several solar panel sites across the state of Massachusetts.

Hospitality
亚星游戏(中国区)官网’s crews are on-site at The Graduate Hotel, maintaining its unique outdoor space that provides a break from the hustle and bustle of a university campus.

Electric Investor-Owned Utility
Leveraging DRG technology enables a Southeast U.S. based utility to more efficiently strategize vegetation management work.

Non-Profit
DRG collaborated with Gorman Heritage Farm to design and build a stormwater wetland system to manage runoff. The system, comprising three cells with seepage walls doubling as pedestrian walkways, improves water quality and habitat in the Mill Creek Watershed while preserving its historic character.
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