Seasonal Impact, a landscape service providers in Canada, is announcing the recent acquisition of the award-winning Peter Hughes Landscape. This acquisition marks a milestone in Seasonal Impact's journey, further solidifying its position as a leader in the landscaping industry across Alberta.
From its inception in 2011, Seasonal Impact has been driven by values of growth, engagement, teamwork and service. Over the past decade, the company has remained steadfast in its commitment to making a daily impact and fostering an environment where everyone can reach their potential. This ethos aligns seamlessly with Peter Hughes Landscape's family-oriented approach and dedication to excellence, which has been evident since its establishment in 1973.
"Peter Hughes Landscape has a rich history, starting with Peter's dedication to maintaining yards with just an old Chevy, a borrowed trailer, and his father’s lawnmower. Their evolution into an award-winning landscape construction and snow removal service is truly commendable," says Dave Drebert, CEO, at Seasonal Impact. "We are thrilled to bring together two companies that share the same passion, energy, and vision.”
Peter Hughes Landscape's commitment to quality is evident in their meticulous process, from initial consultation to final inspection. Their emphasis on safety, quality control and client satisfaction mirrors Seasonal Impact's dedication to developing people and being solution-focused.
"Our clients can expect the same high level of service they've always received, but with the added resources and expertise that come from this powerful collaboration," Drebert adds.
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