K&D Landscaping, a family-owned business dedicated to sustainable and innovative landscaping solutions, earned multiple honors at the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) State Trophy Awards and the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) Awards of Excellence. These accolades affirm K&D Landscaping’s craftsmanship and environmental stewardship across a variety of projects, according to the company.
CLCA State Trophy Awards
At the CLCA State Trophy Awards, K&D Landscaping received honors across multiple categories:
- Small Commercial Install – Outstanding Achievement
- Large Commercial Install – Outstanding Achievement
- Small Commercial Maintenance – First Place
- Large Commercial Maintenance – First Place and Outstanding Achievement
- Small HOA Maintenance – Outstanding Achievement
- Large HOA Maintenance – Outstanding Achievement
- Apartments/Condos/Townhomes – Outstanding Achievement
The company said these awards showcase K&D’s ability to execute projects of varying scope and complexity with precision, creativity and attention to sustainability.
NALP Awards of Excellence
On the national stage, K&D Landscaping was awarded the bronze award in the NALP Awards of Excellence for the following projects:
- East Garrison Community Association: This large-scale residential community landscape aimed to showcase thoughtful design and meticulous maintenance, creating a harmonious outdoor environment for residents.
- Rich Residence: A private residence where luxury design and sustainable landscaping techniques merged to create a new outdoor retreat.
“These awards are a testament to the passion, innovation and hard work our team brings to every project,” said Justin White, CEO of K&D Landscaping. “We are honored to be recognized by both the CLCA and NALP for our commitment to creating sustainable and inspiring landscapes.”
K&D Landscaping’s success builds upon its nearly 38-year legacy of service, innovation and community engagement, according to the company. K&D Landscaping has completed numerous beautification projects, water-saving irrigation systems and is on track to transition all maintenance operations to 100-percent battery-operated equipment by 2025.