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(NYSE: BV) (the “Company” or “BrightView”), the leading commercial landscaping services company in the United States, today reported unaudited results for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year ended September 30, 2018. Read More Brightview News ALCC: BrightView Program GROWs Successful Women in the Industry BrightView’s GROW was created with a mission of attracting, retaining, and promoting women within the company. As one of its first tasks, GROW surveyed the approximately 1,300 women at BrightView and learned that they overwhelmingly liked working for the company and more. Read More Article 3 Reasons Why Mulch Matters In addition to improving your property’s appearance, mulch reduces weeds, stabilizes the soil, conserves water, and improves plant health. Many people do not know that mulch has insulating properties, making the spring and fall — when the soil isn’t too hot or cold — the best times to lay a fresh layer. Read More Press Release Penn Switches to All Electric Landscaping Equipment with Help from BrightView The BrightView team that maintains the campus is now operating entirely with low-emission electric mowers and hand-held equipment. With each mower running an average of 300 hours per year, the team expects this will eliminate the amount of emissions equivalent to approximately 1,500 cars averaging 12,000 miles each year. Read More Article 5 Easy Landscape Wins from Account Managers Account Managers are the experts leading crews on customer properties daily, overseeing site operations and remaining in communication with local property management. Our customers depend on Account Managers to assess a site's landscape needs and provide actionable recommendations. We've cultivated their top tips for landscape vitality. Read More Article BrightView Teams Prepare as Local Communities are Threatened During an Active Hurricane Season As a Category 4 storm, record rainfalls and a massive storm surge were anticipated as Hurricane Florence headed for coastal towns and beaches in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. When our models predicted that Florence would likely have an impact, Branch Managers began their preparations, which included enacting BrightView’s Preliminary Response Plan. Read More Press Release Colonial Williamsburg Receives Arboretum Accreditation ArbNet named Williamsburg to its global database for meeting the organization’s professional standards, practices, and criteria; enabling collaboration in scientific, collections, and conservation activities; and advancing the planting, study, and conservation of trees. Read More Brightview News Facility Executive: Keeping Facility Grounds in Top Shape "Facility Executive Magazine" highlights how companies are creating workplaces that aid employee recruitment, increase productivity, reduce healthcare costs, and save money by shifting their focus outdoors. Read More Article 5 Tips to Decrease Your Exterior Maintenance Costs (Without Cutting Quality) Meeting the bottom line doesn't have to mean cutting corners; nor should it mean more time at the office managing endless details that detract from the things that really matter. Here are five tips for reducing your exterior maintenance costs efficiently, without sacrificing quality or sanity. Read More Brightview News The Wall Street Journal: Signs of a Strong Economy The tight labor market and visa shortage are hurting all kinds of industries that rely on seasonal workers, from Maryland’s crab-picking industry to New England restaurants. The $82-billion landscaping industry is the largest user of the visa program, which allows employers to bring workers from abroad for temporary positions, accounting for 50 percent of all such visas certified by the government in 2018. Read More Previous page … Page Page 21 Page Page 22 Page Page 23 Page Page 24 Current page Page 25 Page Page 26 Page Page 27 Page Page 28 Page Page 29 … Next page Great Service, Beautiful Landscapes Benefit from a comprehensive landscape maintenance plan designed to meet your needs and exceed your expectations, all delivered by a team invested in your success. LEARN MORE