Hard landscaping contractors for Northeast commercial sites. Paving, kerbing, retaining walls and drainage interfaces. Call Evenii.

Hard landscaping by Evenii Landscaping covers the external built elements that make a commercial site usable, compliant and maintainable. Scope can include block paving, slab paving, natural stone, kerbing, edgings, retaining walls, gabions, steps, ramps, surface drainage, sub-base preparation and groundworks interfaces.
This is not decorative garden work. On a school, retail park, housing development or business estate, hard landscaping has to carry footfall, vehicle movement, drainage performance, access compliance and maintenance expectations.
Materials are selected against load, access, visual standard, lifecycle and budget. Concrete block paving can work for high-use pedestrian and light-vehicle areas. Granite setts and porphyry can suit higher-spec public realm where durability and finish are part of the brief.
Tactile paving may be required near adopted highways, crossings or access routes. Resin-bound surfaces need proper base design and drainage consideration. Kerbs, edgings, linear drains, gullies and soakaways must be integrated into the groundworks rather than treated as afterthoughts.
Housing developers may require hard landscaping tied to Section 38 or Section 278 adoption standards where roads and paths are involved. Schools need safe routes, ramps, steps and surfaces aligned to access requirements. Business parks need entrances, signage areas, footpaths and car park interfaces that stay presentable under daily tenant use.
Retail parks need hard surfaces that carry customer footfall and trolley movement without creating trip hazards. Main contractors need a subcontractor who can work to programme, RAMS and sequencing rather than arriving as a late finishing trade.
Hard landscaping succeeds or fails below the surface. Sub-base preparation, compaction, drainage falls, service protection and interface with kerbs or existing surfacing determine whether the completed finish lasts.
Evenii Landscaping integrates with the main contractor's programme through RAMS, access sequencing, delivery coordination, site induction and named contact routes. F10 and CDM 2015 duties are acknowledged where they apply to the wider project.
The process starts with specification review and site survey. The team records levels, falls, access, drainage routes, existing surfaces, service constraints and required finish.
A written scope then sets out materials, preparation, installation sequence, making good, waste handling and completion sign-off. On live sites, phasing may be required so entrances, paths, delivery routes or school access remain usable.
Where adoption standards apply, the requirement is confirmed in the specification before work starts. Section 38 and Section 278 are referenced only where relevant to the project.
Surface drainage interfaces can be included where the scope covers linear drains, gullies, falls and soakaway coordination. Drainage design responsibility is confirmed.
Yes. The work is sequenced through RAMS, programme dates, site induction and access coordination.
Warranty position depends on material, specification, substrate and supplier terms. No warranty periods are published without written confirmation.
CDM responsibility depends on the project structure. Evenii Landscaping provides contractor documentation, but duty-holder roles are confirmed before commencement.
Yes, subject to specification and availability. Material substitution is approved before installation.
Call or email with site location, required service, current contract position and any access or compliance requirements.
01388 335 061admin@evenii.comInkerman, Tow Law,
Bishop Auckland, DL13 4HG.
Monday–Friday, 09:00–17:00.
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