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AWARDS Changing the Landscape


It’s time to showcase your work! G


et ready, because Irrigation & Light- ing’s Changing the Landscape Awards, which recognize incredible work done by green industry profes-


sionals, are open for submission again. Tis year, the awards are focused on the two following categories:


• Irrigation, sponsored by Dawn Industries • Landscape lighting, sponsored by Brilliance LED


Winners’ projects, chosen by the Irrigation &


Lighting Editorial Committee, will be featured both in print and online. Last year, the commit- tee chose an irrigation installation at a local park by Sinc Constructors Co. in Centreville, Utah, and an expansive lighting project using 380 fix- tures by Light Up Nashville LLC in Madison, Tennessee. Green industry professionals should sub-


mit projects that took on difficult obstacles or produced outstanding results for clients. Any


projects within the two categories that were completed or had follow-up work done during 2021 are eligible for entry. Entrants will need to include information about the scope of the proj- ect and what made the work stand out as one of their best projects in the past year. Tey will also need to provide high-resolution images of the project’s finished stage. Contractors may submit multiple projects, but each project may only be submitted to a single category.


Deadline for submission is June 10. Find out how to submit your incredible work and read more about last year’s winners at irrigationandlighting.org/programs..


48 Irrigation & Lighting Summer 2022 irrigationandlighting.org


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