Wednesday, Oct. 23rd 10:00 - 11:30 AM

Landscape Drainage Design and Construction: The Art and Engineering of Landscape Drainage

by Greg Zoll

Seminar Price: $60

CEUs: APLD, NALP, PGMS, QWEL

Room: TBD

The seminar will focus on the principals, methods, and materials of site drainage. The seminar will provide guidance on how to create functioning drainage systems, incorporate unique design elements in a drainage installation, and how to utilize drainage systems to protect and benefit ecosystems from site to sea.

Greg Zoll

Registered California Landscape Architect, ISA Certified Arborist

Landscape Dynamics

Greg is a Licensed Landscape Architect with nineteen years of experience in landscape architecture, landscape construction, landscape maintenance management, and water conservation. He received his Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from Cal Poly Pomona in 2003 where a major focus of his study was irrigation design and landscape construction methods and materials. Following graduation, Greg focused on providing a 'smart' and sustainable approach to landscape construction, irrigation design, and project management. His understanding of the multiple disciplines and processes involved with complex projects has given him the ability to manage effectively and provide construction management on large park and land development projects. His experience with municipal clients includes managing landscape maintenance contracts, assisting in streamlining public works field procedures, providing on-site troubleshooting with cost effective solutions, as well as completing various scale municipal design and design-install projects. 

Previous TLE Presentations

2018 – From Takeoffs to Construction

An Introduction to Reading Landscape Plans for Construction
Class objectives:

  • Gain a basic understanding of: Tree Protection Plans, Demolition and Removal Plans, Construction Plans, Irrigations Plans, Planting Plans, and construction details.
  • Learn to read and understand specifications and avoid the pitfalls of plan-detail-specification conflicts.
  • Learn to use architectural and engineering scales and spreadsheet tools to perform takeoffs and construct designed elements.

2018 & 2017 – Responsible Public Landscapes: Parks, Parkways, and Open Space

The public landscape has many opportunities to incorporate low impact development principles from design into maintenance. This course will focus on a summarized but comprehensive approach to designing and managing public landscapes including parks, parkways, and open space. The opportunities for sustainable design exist in the urban forest, parks, sport fields, open spaces, and urban spaces.

More . . .

Greg Zoll gives insight about the use of drones for maintenance in an article featured in the September issue of LC/DBM. The online version can be found HERE.

Visit www.landscapedynamics.net/design-team for more information on Zoll and Landscape Dynamics.



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