Cutting Edge Welcomes Brian Bentler
Brian Bentler has joined Cutting Edge Landscape as a landscape designer and estimator. He is experienced in AutoCad drafting, 3D modeling, and irrigation design. He holds a master’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Idaho and is in the process of becoming licensed as a landscape architect.
Voted as Best Landscape Company
For the second year in a row, Cutting Edge was voted as Best Landscape Company by the readers of the Idaho Business Review for 2018. Readers nominated their favorite businesses and Idaho voted on them in 50 different categories. This is the second year of the Reader Rankings voting. More than 3,500 votes were submitted.…
Selected as The Best of The Best in Reader’s Choice Awards
Cutting Edge was voted as Best Landscape Company in the Boise Lifestyle Magazine 2017 Reader’s Choice Awards. With 62,000 readers of this publication, this is an amazing honor. You can read about all of the winners in Boise Lifestyle Magazine’s February issue. http://www.boiselifestylepubs.com/current-articles/
Voted Best Landscape Company
Cutting Edge Landscape was voted as Best Landscape Company by Idaho Business Review readers in the first annual Reader Rankings. Readers submitted nominations and then voted. More than 3,000 votes were cast. The top 3 companies were then identified in each of the 50 categories. https://www.pageturnpro.com/Idaho-Business-Review/79434-2017-IBR-Reader-Rankings/sdefault.html#page/1
Cutting Edge Landscape Expands with New Office
Construction is complete on the new Cutting Edge Landscape office building. We are so excited and proud to announce this expansion and to continue our pursuit of providing landscape and construction services to our valued customers. The Idaho Statesman published this story in the Business Insider, May 17, 2017 issue. “Cutting Edge Landscape has completed a 10,500-square-foot…
A Record Setting Boise Winter, Cutting Edge Landscape Responds
This season, the Treasure Valley faced a relentless two months of unforgettable weather conditions. With the fluffy white stuff blanketing the ground, it then remained in tack, piling up, and at times transformed the sidewalks and roads into slick sheets of ice. Weather forecasts reported week over week, that more snow/rain/freezing temperatures were expected. They…