Projects

The work is the proof. Published with the install, not before it.

Streamline launched in 2026. The first installations ship this season, and the project documentation goes here as those projects close out — design notes, the cross-sections we worked from, the decisions we made, and the photographs that show the work after the soil settled and the plantings established.

Why nothing’s here yet

A project gallery is only credible when the projects are real.

Most contractor portfolio pages launch with stock photography or rendered concepts — placeholder work that’s indistinguishable from a competitor’s placeholder work. We didn’t want to do that.

When a project closes out, we publish what we actually built: the scope, the decisions, the diagram we worked from, and a candid set of photographs taken by us, on the property, after the work was done. No staging, no aspirational before-and-afters cropped to flatter the contractor.

Until then, this page tells you the same thing the rest of the site does — what we’re licensed to do, where we work, and what kind of contractor we intend to be. The technical cross-sections below are the diagrams we’ll be designing actual projects against.

First projects, by practice

What the first published case studies will cover.

  • PROJECT · COMING

    Irrigation

    A residential or commercial irrigation install — zone layout, head selection, controller, and the soil profile we designed against.

    Rotor head — typical 12,000 sf residential zone, Central Florida soil profileTHROW ARC ~ 32 FT RADIUSROTOR HEADTURF ROOT — 0–6"SAND — 6–18"CLAY / HARDPANLATERAL — 1" PVC

    Side view, residential rotor zone, sandy-loam over clay subsoil — the cross-section we publish for every Lake-and-Sumter County install.

  • PROJECT · COMING

    Landscape

    A landscape installation or drainage solution — plant palette, bed prep, drainage tributary calc, and the failure mode we corrected.

    French drain — typical residential trench, 4-inch perforated pipe in washed gravel envelopeFALL TO OUTLET — 1% MIN SLOPESOD CAPFILTER FABRICWASHED GRAVEL4" PERFORATED PIPENATIVE SUBSOIL

    Side view, residential French drain — sod cap, filter fabric, washed gravel, 4-inch perforated pipe at base, 1% minimum fall.

  • PROJECT · COMING

    Landscape Lighting

    A lighting design — fixture schedule, transformer sizing, wiring topology, and the architectural intent the lighting was built to support.

    LED path-light fixture — low-voltage 12V, brass body, cable run to transformerLED · 3000K · DOWNLIGHTSOLID BRASS BODYIN-GROUND SLEEVE12V CABLE — TO TRANSFORMERDOWNCAST LIGHT — LOW GLARE

    Side view, low-voltage path-light fixture — solid brass body, in-ground sleeve, 12V cable to a centrally located transformer.

Documentation standard

What gets published with each project.

  • ScopePlain-English summary of what the property needed, what we recommended, and what we ultimately built.
  • DiagramThe cross-section, plan view, or zone map the install was actually designed against — not a generic illustration.
  • DecisionsThe two or three load-bearing choices we made and the reasoning. The boring details that determine whether the work holds up.
  • PhotographsTaken by us, on the property, after the soil settled and the plantings established. No drone-only marketing shots.
  • OutcomeWhat the property looks and behaves like a season later — water bill, lawn condition, the failure modes we engineered against.

For prospective clients

Be one of the first published projects.

The first installations of the season are the ones we’ll publish first. If you have a project on deck — irrigation, landscape, or lighting — tell us what you’re trying to solve and we’ll quote it the same way we’d quote any other property.

Get in touch

Talk to Ian.

Calls reach the principal directly during business hours. We’ll ask what you’re trying to solve and tell you whether we’re the right contractor for it.