Summit Landscape Management, Inc was formed in 1998 by Michael B. Verhulst and Bill VanderVelde. Summit is a full service landscape company that can provide landscape & irrigation installation as well as all other landscape/maintenance related services.
Project: Residential - Hudsonville
This project was completed in two weeks. The main focal point is the three-tiered water feature. Two pumps send five thousand gallons of water an hour to three different falls. This backyard getaway feels like a trip to the upper penisula’s streams and waterfalls.
Project: Residential - Grand Rapids
Project: Residential Landscape 2
Summit Landscape was the landscape and irrigation contractor on this project. We worked with Spoelstra Pool and Sport Court during this project. The block retaining walls on this project still rank near the largest that we've installed on a residential site. This project is a good example of what Summit can provide our residential customer. We started with a pile of dirt and formed it into a highly usuable recreational site.
Project: Village at Knapp's Crossing
Summit Landscape will be installing the irrigation system on this project beginning Spring 2010. The system installed will be a Toro Baseline 2 Wire System. The system will have rain sensor and soil moisture sensors. The system will be capable of monitoring the water flow.
Project: Residential Landscape 1
Summit Landscape was contracted by the homeowner to completely renovate the landscape on the front side of the home. Summit began this process by meeting with the homeowner to discuss the types of changes they would like to see. After this initial meeting we initiated the landscape design process and followed that up with a design review meeting. Once the final design was determined we started the renovation. Summit also made adjustments to the irrigation system during this project.
Summit Landscape worked on the City of Grand Rapids parking ramp project located on the NW corner of Commerce & Cherry. The project consists of the construction of a 316 car parking facility. Summit Landscape was responsible for the following items:
Landscape, Irrigation and Brick Paver Installation
Grand Valley State University’s Lubbers Stadium was renovated in 2004. A new student end-zone section was constructed inside the existing track as well as adding a south entrance and ticket booth. Additional concrete bleacher sections were added at the north and south ends of the existing home bleachers. Summit Landscape was responsible for all turf renovation at the completion of the construction process and also installed all the pea gravel located below the student section of bleachers. Summit installed a grass paver pathway from the main roadway to the south entrance as well.
Due to the increased demand for space in the current Fieldhouse, the Laker Turf building was designed to provide more recreational opportunities to our student population. With the growth of GVSU came the growth of Fieldhouse programming. The Movement Science Department, Campus Rec. Department, Club Sport teams, ICA athletics, and general student recreation participation have all increased significantly. With the addition of the turf building comes more space opportunity for a variety of recreational use within the turf building as well as the current Fieldhouse.
When did it open?
Fall 2008
What are the amenities of the turf building?
LEED Certified
Project: Cedar Ridge Resort
Located on Big Manistique Lake, a newly constructed 30 lake view cottages offer the seclusion and charm of yesterday combined with the luxury of amenities and technology of today! Please visit the website for more details. Summit Landscape was contracted for both the landscape and irrigation installation on this project.
www.pinebluffresort.com
Project: Gables on the Green at Thousand Oaks
With its individual condominium homes lining just two exceptionally private cul-de-sacs, Gables on the Green is a wonderful neighborhood tucked within the greater Thousand Oaks community. Due to careful planning, every one of the sites has million-dollar views of the award-winning golf course or wooded landscape. Each home is situated strategically to maximize privacy and take advantage of the outstanding natural beauty of the land. At Gables on the Green, homeowners have their choice of three different floorplans with either daylight or walkout lower levels that can be customized to meet their particular taste and lifestyle. Anticipate specialty built-ins, custom trim, and upgraded features and finishes. Homebuyers are encouraged to add their unique ideas to the drawing board. Ledger Builders bring the custom home experience to condominium living. Summit Landscape is contracted by Ledger Builders as the landscape and irrigation contractor for the project.
Crews completed the two-level green roof on Grand Rapids Community College’s Applied Technology Center at 151 Fountain Ave. in August, making this year’s students have been the first to learn about green roof science up-close and personal.
Level one of the roof creates a unique al fresco dining area for The Heritage Restaurant, part of the school’s culinary institute. The second level features an outdoor observation deck.
“We made a conscious choice to educate our students, staff and the public about what the roof is and how it works,” says Jim VanDokkumburg, director of facilities. “All areas of both roofs are accessible, with associated signage telling how a green roof works, the plant names, bloom times, and the benefits of green roofs.”
Those benefits include insulation, preserving the roof from sun damage, and better acoustics inside the building.
Besides the 20 different sedums that bloom throughout the year, the roof offers space for an herb garden where the culinary students can grow fresh spices for the restaurant.
“The restaurant has had a plaza for 20 years, but it was always cold feeling and sterile,” says David Wilkins of Holland-based GMB Architects-Engineers, designers of the project. “We created low walls that double as benches. The vegetative roof modules sit in those.”
The atrium runs through the building’s core and used to overlook an ugly flat roof. The new design includes three six-by-six-foot observation windows cut into the exterior wall and a new door that leads to the observation deck.
Originally, the second-level green roof was to cover all but 3,300-square-feet, but because the project came in under budget the rest of the roof will be “greened” next summer.
The roof came from LiveRoof of Spring Lake. Grandville-based Summit Landscape Management handled the installation. TerHorst & Rinzema of Ada was the general contractor.
Source: Jim VanDokkumburg, Grand Rapids Community College; David Wilkins, GMB Architects-Engineers, Courtesy Photos
Project: GVSU Gordon Gallery Renovation
This expansion of an existing art gallery consists of heavy millwork and the matching of the existing facade. Two large conference rooms were added and built using sustainable practices with 26.4% MBE / WBE / DBE participation. Summit provided the landscape and irrigation installation.
Project: The Villas at Ada
The Villas of Ada is a condiminium project located in Ada, MI. Summit Landscape has been involved with this project since its inception. Summit is the landscape and irrigation contractor on the project. Summit Tree Service, Inc. has also provided services on site.
Project: The Villas at Rivertown
The Villas at Rivertown is a condominium community located just south of Rivertown Crossings Mall off 52nd St. SW. Summit Landscape has been provided all the landscape construction and irrigation installation on this project since its beginning. Summit continues to work on site as the units are being built and also maintains the grounds throughout the year.
Project: GVSU Laker Turf Building
Summit Landscape provided all landscape services including the installation and construction of the rain garden areas.
Project: Metro Health Hospital
Summit Landsape is contracted by Metro Hospital to install LED seasonal lighting materials to the trees and shrubs on the hospital campus during the holiday season. Metro Hospital has made the commitment to conserve energy by installing LED lights. LED lights are much more energy efficient and will out last incandescent lights.
Grand Valley State University’s Lubbers Stadium was renovated in 2004. A new student end-zone section was constructed inside the existing track as well as adding a s...
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This expansion of an existing art gallery consists of heavy millwork and the matching of the existing facade. Two large conference rooms were added and built using sus...
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