Effective Jan. 1, 2008, all landscape architects in Colorado are required to have a license. The rule applies to all projects “that would require landscaping on any properties except single-family residences and multifamily housing of four units or less, not including common areas.” Exemptions include the landscape construction and installation services.
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For more: Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado, (303) 757-5611; www.alcc.com.
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