Proscape: An award-winning commercial landscaping company at the forefront of technology
Proscape was founded in 1995 by John Pontarelli, with nothing more than few hand tools, used lawnmowers and an old truck. Today, Proscape is an award-winning commercial landscaping company at the forefront of technology with a fleet of over 20 commercial trucks servicing Southern New England. With Proscape you can rely on the same level of commitment, professionalism and creativity instilled by Pontarelli and his crew over 15 years ago.
Their goal is to create lasting relationships with our clients to insure the value of their landscape investment appreciates with proper care and enhancement. Proscape provides groundscape, enhancements and landscape development services. Our clients include: corporate campuses, retail centers, homeowner / apartment communities, athletic fields and educational institutions throughout New England.
The management team is comprised of experienced industry leaders who have used their education to foster Proscape's success. With expertise and degrees in business, accounting, human resources, horticulture, agronomy and turf management and quality control we all work together to make all of our clients receive the highest level of service. When you engage Proscape, you are partnering with a team of professionals.
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