Landscape Architecture Firm San Ramon

Evergreen Design Group is a landscape architecture firm in San Ramon operating at both a local and national scale. We hold active licensure in 40+ states, including California Landscape Architect License ⁄7158 — and our San Ramon team brings direct project experience navigating the City of San Ramon’s design review process, Contra Costa County development standards, MWELO enforcement, CALGreen requirements, and the Tri-Valley’s active commercial development markets.

As a landscape architecture firm in San Ramon, we bring jurisdiction-specific knowledge of the city’s tree ordinance standards, stormwater management requirements under the NPDES permit structure, and the HOA overlay design criteria that govern many projects in this corridor — from Bishop Ranch and City Ranch to master-planned residential communities throughout the Tri-Valley. That local regulatory depth, backed by the process discipline of a nationally operating firm, is what sets our landscape architecture firm in San Ramon apart.

Our San Ramon landscape architecture practice is exclusively B2B. Our clients are architects, civil engineers, land developers, and design-build contractors who need landscape architects in San Ramon who understand entitlement timelines, deliver construction-ready documentation, and integrate cleanly with their project teams.

Landscape Architects San Ramon

Landscape Architecture, Land Planning & Irrigation Design for Commercial Projects in San Ramon

Evergreen Design Group is a licensed California landscape architecture firm serving architects, civil engineers, land developers, and design-build contractors across San Ramon and the greater East Bay. Since 2005, we have delivered precise, permit-ready landscape architecture documents for commercial, mixed-use, and community development projects — on schedule and fully coordinated with your civil and architectural scope.

We hold California Landscape Architect License ⁄7158. Our practice is exclusively B2B — we do not work with homeowners. Our San Ramon office gives us direct, working knowledge of the local regulatory environment, Contra Costa County requirements, and the site conditions common to this development corridor.

 

Landscape Architecture Services We Provide in San Ramon

Our San Ramon clients rely on us for a full range of landscape architectural services, from early-phase land planning through construction document production. Every service is performed in-house by our licensed California landscape architects with no subcontracting of scope.

 

Land planning in San Ramon requires navigating one of the Bay Area’s most structured commercial and mixed-use development environments. Our land planning San Ramon services integrate directly with your civil engineer’s site layout, addressing open space configurations, buffer yard requirements, tree preservation zone integration, stormwater BMP siting, pedestrian circulation, and streetscape frameworks that satisfy the City of San Ramon’s development review standards and Contra Costa County requirements from the first submittal.

Early land planning coordination is critical in San Ramon because MWELO water budget parameters, CALGreen shade canopy requirements, city tree ordinance compliance, and applicable HOA overlay standards create interdependencies between landscape architecture and civil engineering decisions that must be resolved at the site planning stage — not after the civil plan set is substantially complete. Our land planning San Ramon team coordinates these constraints with your civil engineer from the initial layout stage, which is where entitlement schedules are protected or lost.

Our land planning services in San Ramon cover the full range of commercial development types: corporate campuses, mixed-use and town center projects, multi-family and build-to-rent communities, retail and office development, industrial and logistics facilities, and institutional campuses throughout the Tri-Valley.

 

Irrigation design in San Ramon is governed by California’s Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO) and applicable EBMUD water use requirements. Our irrigation design San Ramon team produces fully MWELO-compliant designs for commercial and multi-family projects throughout Contra Costa County, including Water Efficient Landscape Worksheets (WELO), plant factor documentation, hydrozone configurations, flow and pressure calculations, controller specifications, backflow prevention documentation, and irrigation scheduling documentation formatted to satisfy San Ramon’s permit review requirements.

MWELO compliance for irrigation design in San Ramon is built into our workflow from the initial site planning stage. Water budget parameters, plant factor calculations, and irrigation efficiency specifications are established during design development so that the construction document package arrives at the city’s plan check in approvable form — not as a permit submittal correction.

San Ramon’s Mediterranean-influenced climate — characterized by dry summers, periodic drought conditions, and EBMUD water use requirements — demands careful plant selection. We specify climate-adapted, drought-tolerant planting palettes that satisfy MWELO plant factor requirements, local landscape ordinance standards, and HOA design guidelines, while minimizing long-term water demand and maintenance requirements.

Species selection accounts for Contra Costa County’s climate zone variability, hillside and fire interface conditions common to San Ramon’s open space adjacencies, and the shade canopy standards that CALGreen requires for nonresidential parking areas. Plant coverage documentation and spacing calculations are included to support permit compliance review.

 

Pool surrounds, outdoor gathering zones, fitness areas, tot lots, dog parks, and recreational amenity packages for residential communities, mixed-use projects, and corporate campuses throughout San Ramon and the Tri-Valley. Designs are developed to HOA standards, local building codes, ADA accessibility requirements, and applicable HOA or community overlay design criteria.

San Ramon and Contra Costa County have specific tree preservation ordinances that affect many infill and redevelopment projects. We prepare tree disposition plans that include field-verified inventories, species and caliper documentation, condition assessment, regulated removal impact analysis, mitigation calculations, and replacement specifications formatted to satisfy City of San Ramon design review requirements — keeping your entitlement timeline intact.

 

Pedestrian plazas, paseos, parking area perimeter treatments, entry monumentation, seat walls, and structured outdoor spaces for commercial, mixed-use, and institutional projects in San Ramon and Contra Costa County. Material specifications account for site grading and drainage integration, impervious surface standards, and the stormwater management requirements under San Ramon’s NPDES permit structure.

What Makes San Ramon Projects Distinct — And Why It Matters

San Ramon sits within one of the Bay Area’s most active commercial development corridors. City Ranch, Bishop Ranch, and the broader Tri-Valley area continue to attract corporate campuses, mixed-use development, and residential communities. That activity brings a specific set of regulatory and site design challenges that require direct local experience to navigate efficiently.

MWELO Compliance

California’s water efficiency regulations apply to all new commercial and multi-family landscape installations above defined thresholds. Every irrigation design we produce in San Ramon is coordinated with MWELO requirements from the outset, including water budget calculations, hydrozone documentation, and Water Efficient Landscape Worksheet preparation as standard scope.

 

Contra Costa County and City of San Ramon Entitlements

We are familiar with the city’s design review process, tree ordinance standards, and stormwater management requirements under the NPDES permit structure. That familiarity reduces revision cycles and keeps your submittal timelines predictable across both City of San Ramon and Contra Costa County jurisdiction.

 

Grading and Drainage Coordination

Many San Ramon sites involve significant topographic variation, which requires careful coordination between landscape and civil drawings. We work directly with your civil engineer to align grading, drainage, and planting decisions from the initial layout stage — before those interdependencies become revision cycles during entitlement review.

Fire-Resilient Planting

Projects near open space and hillside interfaces must address defensible space requirements and fire-resilient plant selection under CAL FIRE standards. We incorporate these requirements into our planting designs at the site planning stage so that fire department review proceeds without deficiency comments on plant palette or spacing compliance.

 

How We Work With Architects, Civil Engineers, and Land Developers

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We function as an extension of your project team — not a separate vendor you have to manage around. Our production process is built around your schedule, your format standards, and your drawing set coordination requirements.

When you bring us onto a project, we align our scope with the design phase you’re in and produce landscape architecture documents that coordinate directly with your civil, architectural, and MEP drawings. We handle our own permit submittals and respond to city comments, which reduces the administrative burden on your team. If something changes mid-project — and it always does — we adapt without disrupting the broader project schedule.

Why Development Teams Choose Evergreen Design Group in San Ramon

Licensed in California Since 2005 — CA License ⁄7158

We have been practicing landscape architecture in California for over two decades. Our licensing history, project volume, and regulatory familiarity with the Bay Area’s development review frameworks carry real weight when your project is moving through city entitlements and plan check.

Single-Source Coordination

Land planning, planting design, irrigation design, hardscape, and community amenities — all delivered under one contract by our in-house licensed professionals. That eliminates the coordination gaps that occur when these services are split across multiple subconsultants and produces a coordinated permit submittal package your civil engineer can work with directly.

National Firm, Local San Ramon Knowledge

Our firm is licensed in 40+ states and operates as a nationally oriented practice. That national breadth sharpens our understanding of what California regulators require — and our sustained San Ramon and Tri-Valley project experience means we bring local regulatory knowledge, not just general California familiarity, to your project.

Senior-Level Team, Direct Communication

You work directly with experienced landscape architects — not junior staff managed by someone you rarely speak with. Our team structure keeps communication clean, accountability clear, and quality consistent from project initiation through permit issuance.

 

Frequently Asked Questions — Landscape Architecture in San Ramon, CA

We focus exclusively on commercial and community development projects — corporate campuses, mixed-use developments, multi-family residential communities, retail centers, industrial parks, and civic and institutional facilities. We do not work on single-family residential projects or individual homeowner work.

 

Both. We work at the direction of whoever is leading the project team — whether that is the developer, the architect of record, or the civil engineer. We are comfortable in either a prime or subconsultant role and adapt our documentation and coordination approach to your project structure.

 

Yes. California’s Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance applies to all commercial and multi-family landscape projects above certain thresholds, and we incorporate water budget calculations, hydrozone documentation, and Water Efficient Landscape Worksheet preparation into every irrigation design we produce in California. MWELO compliance is built into our workflow from the initial site planning stage.

 

Yes. We prepare tree disposition plans that satisfy the City of San Ramon’s tree ordinance requirements, including field-verified tree inventories, condition assessments, regulated removal impact analysis, mitigation calculations, and replacement specifications. We coordinate these documents with your grading plan and permit package to keep your entitlement timeline on track.

 

Land planning San Ramon scope involves developing site plans, open space configurations, buffer yard layouts, tree preservation zone integration, stormwater BMP siting, and streetscape frameworks that satisfy the City of San Ramon’s and Contra Costa County’s zoning and development review requirements. It must also address MWELO water budget parameters, CALGreen shade canopy requirements, and applicable HOA overlay standards — all coordinated with your civil engineer from the initial layout stage. Our land planning services in San Ramon are performed in-house with no subcontracting of scope.

 

Yes. Given EBMUD water use requirements and California’s MWELO standards, drought-tolerant and water-efficient planting design is a baseline requirement on all San Ramon commercial projects, not an optional enhancement. We specify climate-adapted, low-water-use species that satisfy both local ordinance requirements and long-term operational water budgets.

 

That depends on project scope and our current workload, but we are typically able to engage within one to two weeks of contract execution. Contact us to discuss your timeline and we will give you a direct answer.

 

Yes — that is one of our most common engagement structures in this market. We integrate into your project team and deliver the full landscape architecture scope as a subconsultant, coordinating directly with your project manager and other disciplines throughout the design and entitlement process.

 

Start a Conversation About Your San Ramon Project

If you’re an architect, civil engineer, developer, or design-build contractor working on a commercial project in San Ramon or the surrounding Tri-Valley area, Evergreen Design Group’s landscape architects in San Ramon are ready to discuss your project scope, schedule, and team structure. Tell us what you’re working on — project type, phase, and timeline — and we’ll tell you directly whether we’re a good fit and what engagement would look like.

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