Civil Solutions Group
Landscape Architecture Spanish Fork, UT
At our engineering firm in Spanish Fork, UT, we offer professional landscape design and landscape architecture.

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN SERVICES IN SPANISH FORK, UTAH
Our engineering firm in Spanish Fork, UT offers the following Landscape Design services:
- Commercial Landscape Design
- Residential Landscape Design
- Parks, Trails and Recreation Planning
- Plaza and Courtyard Design
- Water Feature Design
- Garden Design
- Landscape Construction Administration
- Water Conservation
- GPS Mapping Irrigation, Trees and Plants
YOUR TOP CHOICE FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE IN SPANISH FORK
Civil Solutions Group is a premier landscape architecture and multi-disciplinary design company in Spanish Fork, UT. We offer a variety of landscape architecture services including yard design, irrigation design, GIS mapping, landscape development, and so much more. No matter what your project needs, we have you covered. Before you consult a landscaping business or visit a greenhouse to pick out plants get, in touch with Civil Solutions Group engineering firm in Spanish Fork.

Customer Review
“Civil Solutions provided a wetland delineation for a piece of property I purchased. Even though I wasn’t their direct client – the property seller was – they were extremely responsive and helpful with answering my questions, educating me, and working with my surveyor and architect to provide needed data. Definitely a good, professional company to work with.” -Nathan C.

MORE ABOUT CIVIL SOLUTIONS GROUP & LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Our primary vision is to supply Principle Centered Work. We accomplish this vision by designing and engineering sustainable sites, producing beautiful landscapes and ecologies, and balancing natural resources. Our team has achieved this on many of our landscape architecture tasks in Spanish Fork.
For example, Civil Solutions Group has worked on a number of LEED jobs and executed water preservation through efficient irrigation layout, designed with water-wise and indigenous local plants, and reduced the city heat island effect through hardscape design.