Scott Strynar Landscape Architect, LLC is a registered landscape architecture firm providing residential and commercial site planning, design & permitting services in Maine and New Hampshire. Scott Strynar has completed projects of various sizes including master planning, landscape design, conceptual site design, construction administration and state & local permitting.
He offers a complete service from the design phase, to navigating the permitting process, to assistance with project budgeting, providing for competitive bidding process and assisting with the selection of a contractor. I focus on providing open communication with my clients and I am always striving to keep projects on schedule and within budget.
He offers a complete service from the design phase, to navigating the permitting process, to assistance with project budgeting, providing for competitive bidding process and assisting with the selection of a contractor. I focus on providing open communication with my clients and I am always striving to keep projects on schedule and within budget.
Services
Whether the project/site is large or small, the outline below can be followed for most residential or commercial projects. The scope and scale of the project, will determine which of the following steps would be applicable. The most successful projects include a team approach which is guided by the client's input to achieve the client's needs, wishes and desires for their project/site.
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Heather Fackrell
Jul 02, 2020
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I am a first-time homeowner and after living in my home for a few years I still had not figured out exactly what I wanted to do to make improvements my yard.
The current bushes planted around my wrap around porch were hugely overgrown and no matter how much we cut them back they were ever expanding to the point that you couldn’t see that I had a wrap around porch. There were other bushes in the same area and all of them were big and growing in to each other so you could not tell were one bush started and the other ended. I also did not like that it was all green bushes and not much variety,
The current bushes planted around my wrap around porch were hugely overgrown and no matter how much we cut them back they were ever expanding to the point that you couldn’t see that I had a wrap around porch. There were other bushes in the same area and all of them were big and growing in to each other so you could not tell were one bush started and the other ended. I also did not like that it was all green bushes and not much variety,