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Grounds maintenance UNSW

The award-winning Green Horticulture Group is responsible for the grounds maintenance at Australia’s leading international university, UNSW.

Grounds maintenance UNSW

The University of NSW enjoys the reputation as one of Australia's leading international universities with the largest on-campus enrolment of international students. The University has over 40,000 enrolled students.

 

Green Horticultural Group undertakes grounds maintenance for UNSW. The 38 hectare Kensington site is the main UNSW campus and provides an ideal educational and communal environment for all students. The presentation of the grounds of the University is an important element of the Campus experience.

 

The University is conscious of its responsibility to protect and enhance these high profile areas.

 

Our scope of works within this contract includes (but is not limited to) the following:

• Maintenance and management of sporting fields and curtilage areas at David Phillips field and Village Green on a day-to-day basis
• Maintenance of garden beds and landscaped areas of Kensington Campus
• Horticultural maintenance of off-campus properties
• Ensuring the implementation of existing management plans, strategies and programs
• Cricket wicket maintenance (turf and synthetic) which also includes match day prep and handover. Presentation and playability is measured by results of the NSWCA Sydney cricket ground ratings
• Irrigation system maintenance and management

 

We are proud to be winners of the Landscape Australia award 2012 for commercial maintenance, as well as the Winners of the NSW/ACT Landscape Contractors Association Awards of Excellence for Commercial Maintenance 2011.

 

For more information on the Green Horticulture Group visit: www.greenhorticulture.com.au

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