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Interface Landscapes – when experience counts*

Interface Landscapes has been delivering landscape solutions to South East Queensland for over 20 years. 

Whether it’s landscaping for future urban needs or turning back the environmental clock, Interface Landscapes is a specialist in transitioning two dimensional drawings into three dimensional living realities.

Hard and soft landscaping solutions are two core streams of the Interface Landscapes business which also includes maintenance and revegetation programs.  

Certified for Work Health and Safety, Environmental and Quality standards, delivering excellence and providing clients with industry leading results is how the Interface Landscapes team operate.

Interface Landscapes were proud to partner with Urbis and Playscapes Creations to deliver the much-anticipated Logan Gardens Waterpark on behalf of Logan City Council.  

A design and construct project, the final result of the park which includes a precast concrete interactive water table, spray totems, arbours and concrete seating, has been widely enjoyed by local residents.  

An ideal family destination, there are many picnic tables, colourful benches and inviting green spaces for people to enjoy.

After working with Redland City Council and Moreton Bay Regional Council, Interface Landscapes has also recently been approved to tender for Brisbane City Council.  

Our passion for constructing green spaces for South East Queenslanders is what we thrive on and deliver time and time again for our council clients.

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