Greg Rogers Park, City of Chula Vista, CA

Greg Rogers Park, City of Chula Vista, CA

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Greg Rogers Park

City of Chula Vista incorporating Little Tikes equipment, shade structure, and wood fiber surfacing.

Standley Park, City of San Diego, CA

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Standley Park

Renovation of an old city park with Landscape Structures equipment & resilient poured-in-place surfacing incorporating a train theme.

San Marcos Civic Center Play Garden

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San Marcos Civic Center Play Garden

Daycare area in the new city complex incorporating a unique “Space” structure by Kompan and resilient poured-in-place surfacing featuring space graphics, including planets and an earth globe. Read the owner’s testimonial.

Powerhouse Park

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Powerhouse Park

The complete reconstruction of Powerhouse Park on the beach in Del Mar was a highly sensitive project, both from an environmental standpoint and with the neighboring community. Columbia Cascade Timber Equipment was utilized to compliment the rustic theme of the entire park, along with new seatwalls throughout fabricated & poured with a “weathered” appearance.

Shelter Island Park

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Shelter Island Park

Shelter Island Park was a three-playground project we built for the San Diego Port District, which also included Spanish Landing Park across from Lindbergh Field & Pepper Park in Imperial Beach. This playground incorporates Little Tikes equipment & poured-in-place rubber surfacing with sea life graphics.

University Gardens Park

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University Gardens Park

When we were awarded the design/build contract by the City of San Diego for a new playground at University Gardens Park, I thought a prehistoric theme would be fun, interesting, & something we haven’t seen before. Working with the design team at Landscape Structures & Coast Recreation, we fabricated many custom pieces including a T-Rex slide, a Brontosaurus slide, & a Pterodactyl keeping watch over it’s nest of eggs as well as the entire playground. Prehistoric climbing boulders, custom poured faux-rock benches, and poured-in-place rubber “jumping rocks” completed one of the most unusual playgrounds you will see and one your kids will love.