City of Port St. Lucie US 1 Landscape Construction Services
Located along the vital US 1 corridor in Port St. Lucie, this landscape construction project supported the City’s ongoing efforts to enhance and maintain high-quality public infrastructure and streetscapes. The project reflected a continued commitment to delivering resilient, visually cohesive landscapes that enhance the public realm and corridor identity.
The scope centered on construction-phase support and quality assurance. Miller Legg conducted detailed plant material reviews to verify species selection, health, and compliance with project requirements. Through regular construction inspections, the team monitored installation practices and site conditions to promote long-term landscape performance and sustainability.
In addition, Miller Legg provided timely responses to Requests for Information (RFIs) and performed thorough submittal reviews to confirm that materials and methods aligned with the design intent. Participation in project walk-throughs further supported coordination among stakeholders, reinforced adherence to approved documents, and facilitated proactive resolution of field conditions to ensure conformance with approved plans and specifications.
These services were provided as a subconsultant to Culpepper & Terpening, Inc.
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