Jerry Pate Design has been building beautiful landscapes for over forty years. We create beauty on the outside for people to live better on the inside. We are firmly dedicated to the environment through the preservation of the natural habitats and functions of the site and its surrounds, the enhancement of the aesthetic experience of the site, and the employment of sustainable design principles. The result creates harmony between the new landscape and the surrounding environment that charms and inspires those who experience it.
We are genuinely committed to support, service, and satisfy every client, building valued loyalty through integrity, professionalism, and quality workmanship.
Our landscape architecture projects can be experienced in Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama.
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Since 1978, Jerry Pate Design has produced high-profile, quality golf courses. It has become a mission statement for JPD to create first-class courses at a controlled cost while providing the highest quality service to clients. Whether JPD is designing a new course from the ground-up, or redesigning or enhancing an existing layout, the JPD principles of preserving golf’s core values, being stewards of the environment, and providing exceptional customer service are our promises to our clients.
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Jerry Pate Design is a certified expert in irrigation design. We specialize in creating water distribution systems that efficiently manage this precious resource to effectively irrigate the landscapes we design. Our irrigation systems are designed to allow landscapes to thrive with the least amount of water necessary. As an EPA WaterSense Partner we strive to help the world use less water, more efficiently.
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Jerry Pate Design has the experience to plan any scale site from a small one or two-acre commercial property to a one-thousand acre multi-use community. Jerry Pate prioritizes the experience of the end-user when organizing the land uses, circulation, stormwater, and interior and exterior spaces of a site.