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Syracuse: Volunteering with United Way

Posted by Syracuse Branch — Syracuse, New York

The branch recently unified as a team to volunteer for the United Way of Central New York, dedicating their time and skills to beautify the local YMCA. The volunteer group worked together to create a stunning landscape that transformed the YMCA's outdoor space and made a meaningful impact in their community.

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Topics: Collaborative Culture

Four Corners: Prioritizing safety

Posted by Four Corners Branch — Bartow, Florida

Since opening the Lakeland satellite branch in April 2018, the Four Corners branch has not had a lost-time accident. Safety for the team members and clients is their No. 1 priority. This mindset has passed into the private lives of the team members, as safety is a way of life, whether on the job or not. It has benefitted not only BrightView, but also the clients as well.

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Topics: Safe Environments

Richmond: Stepping in to help

Posted by Richmond Branch — Glen Allen, Virginia

The team has partnered with Hunt Military Communities for the Fort Greg-Adams contract. However, due to significant neglect from the previous service provider, the community requested the team to step in immediately to help, even before the contract's start date. The dedicated team rose to the occasion to get the job done.

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Topics: Customer Focused

Hillside: Last-minute landscape repairs

Posted by Hillside Branch — Hillside, New Jersey

A big pharmaceutical leadership conference was upcoming, and the CBRE client asked the Hillside branch to have the site ready and looking great. At the last minute, new signage was asked for, and the team had to repair and restore the landscaping around the four new signs. The client sent a nice note the next day to thank the team for working to get the site ready for their important conference.

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Topics: Customer Focused

Chicago Central: 22-hour installation

Posted by Chicago Central Branch — Chicago, Illinois

The Chicago team recently dedicated countless hours of tireless work around the clock to complete an installation for the Lakeview Festival of the Arts in just 22 hours. The local Development branch provided scrap pieces of geofoam to create artificial berms, and without their assistance, the project would have proven to be much more difficult on such a tight deadline. The festival saw more than 20,000 people, and BrightView used the opportunity to engage with the community.

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Topics: Winning Together