How are landscaping features and irrigation systems dealt with during construction?

The contractor is responsible for protecting, or replacing to their original condition if damaged, most items such as small retaining walls, landscape features, or irrigation systems found in homeowner’s yards. It is the homeowner’s responsibility to relocate any plantings that will be disturbed by construction; the contractor will not replace plantings with final restoration of the project.

For underground items such as invisible pet fences and irrigation lines, all homeowners are asked to make an effort to mark them so that the contractor can work around them and protect them as much as possible from damage.

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1. Will I always have access to my driveway?
2. Can I park on the street?
3. Will delivery or removal service be disrupted (mail service, UPS/FedEx/Amazon, and garbage services)?
4. Where will I be able to pick up my mail?
5. How will the school bus pick up my children?
6. Will the contractor work in front of my house on weekends?
7. Will the contractor work in front of my house on holidays?
8. Whom may I contact if I have a question or concern during the project?
9. Can I have the contractors replace my entire driveway?
10. Will the areas of my lawn that are disturbed be replaced?
11. Will my trees be removed?
12. How are landscaping features and irrigation systems dealt with during construction?
13. I would like to install a raingarden in my yard, is that something that can be done with the project?
14. Will my water and sanitary sewer services be replaced?
15. How much is this project going to cost me?
16. How do you decide which streets to improve annually?