Following the successful completion of phase one landscape implementation of a private garden in Wolverhampton, Bea Landscape Design Ltd was appointed to continue their efforts in re-developing the private estate in 2012.
May ’13: BEA attend GLVIA 3 Masterclass
Edmund and Dan both attended a presentation and training event for ‘Guidelines for Landscape & Visual Impact Assessment – Third Edition’ (GLVIA 3) in Birmingham on 16th May 2013.
Apr ’13: 10 Years of Bea Landscape Design Ltd
March the 31st 2013 was the 10 year anniversary of Bea Landscape Design Ltd.
Feb ’13: Landscape Architectural Services
Bea Landscape Design Ltd is currently involved in Landscape Architectural schemes across the UK with a significant number in the West Midlands area including Wolverhampton, Cannock, Sandwell and Dudley.
Feb ’13: SketchUp Garden Design
Bea Landscape Design Ltd has recently completed the design for a large private garden located in Wolverhampton. The design has been developed using SketchUp as a design tool rather than just for presentation.
Jan ’13: Landscape Vehicle Tracking
Following numerous requests for car park designs Bea Landscape Design Ltd has recently purchased the vehicle tracking software ‘Autoturn’ provided by Key Traffic Systems to enable us to offer accurate tracking analysis of road and car park layouts.
Nov ’12: Bea Joins Construction Line
Bea Landscape Design Ltd can now be found on Construction Line.
Oct ’12: Lion Medical Centre
Work has now begun on a new £8.5m medical centre off Lowndes Road in Wollaston, Stourbridge.
Oct ’12: Birmingham Post Award Winners
We are pleased to announce our client I.M. Properties have not only scooped first place at the Birmingham Post Business Awards in the ‘Property and Regeneration’ category for Birch Coppice but were also rewarded the overall ‘Company of the Year’ award.
Jun ’12: Landscape & Visual Impact Assessments
Bea Landscape Design Ltd is currently involved in the preparation of Landscape & Visual Impact Assessments (L&VIA) for four high profile housing and industrial schemes in the West Midlands and as far away as Farnborough.