Public Open Spaces
Open spaces have increasingly become integral to new build projects and regularly form the heart of new developments.
4 Seasons Grounds Services fully understand the importance of successfully implementing such areas and their positive impact on occupants, residents and the wider community.
Before the commencement of proceedings, we carry out an on-site assessment, plus full consultation with the client, to establish all relevant project information, and agree on the most practical solution for numerous key aspects, including:
- Formalise a time/build schedule
- Discuss accessibility and operational suitability for plant machinery
- Assess the quality of the soil to be used and to ascertain the suitability for the location, stone content and if the specified seed is suitable
- Discuss any provisions for watering of the areas, if required
- Establish whether a herbicide treatment programme is required before the start date
- Gradients of balancing ponds or even slopes are formed as per the technical drawings
- The areas are suitable to accommodate the quantities of trees and planting beds specified and that the areas are not overcrowded or sparse after the planting program
Our dedicated teams and plant machinery guarantee that our open space projects achieve the highest standards.
Ecological features can be constructed and installed by our highly skilled team, minimising the impact of the development on the local ecosystem and encouraging wildlife to thrive.
Our seed is of the highest quality and includes amenity, wild meadow, wetland and other specialist varieties that ensure we meet every requirement. In addition, we work closely with leading UK manufacturers and installers of play and fitness equipment.
Our highly experienced team will operate to your specifications or the local councils’. Alternatively, we can assist you in designing the play area, ensuring British and European Safety Standards are met or exceeded.
We can provide a one-off visit or an ongoing maintenance contract to manage the area.