IGIN’s new Changing the Landscape Awards go live

These awards recognize incredible projects done by landscape, lighting and irrigation professionals.
These awards recognize incredible projects done by landscape, lighting and irrigation professionals.
IGIN new awards

Fairfax, Virginia-based Irrigation & Green Industry’s new Changing the Landscape Awards, spotlighting amazing projects by landscape, lighting and irrigation professionals, are officially open for online submissions. Contractors can submit projects for IGIN’s new awards under the following categories:

  • Landscape design, sponsored by Ditch Witch
  • Irrigation, sponsored by Dawn Industries
  • Lighting

Green industry professionals should submit projects that took on difficult obstacles or produced outstanding results for clients. Each chosen winner will be recognized with an in-depth feature article in an upcoming issue of Irrigation & Green Industry.

“Recognizing the hard work of landscape and irrigation professionals has always been a driving force behind our features,” says Kyle Brown, Irrigation & Green Industry editor-in-chief. “Our new Changing the Landscape Awards give us another opportunity to show off some of the best projects completed in the past few years to raise winners’ profiles and inspire future work.”

Any projects within the three above categories that were completed or had follow-up work done in 2019 or 2020 are eligible for entry. Submitted projects for the new awards will be judged and winners will be selected by the IGIN Editorial Committee. Entrants will need to include information about the scope of the project and what made the work stand out as one of their best projects in the past two years. They will also need to provide high-resolution images of the project’s finished stage. Entries must be received by March 29. Contractors may submit multiple projects, but each project can only be submitted to a single category.

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The American Society of Landscape Architects is calling for entries to its 2026 Emerging Professionals Design Competition, inviting early-career landscape architects and final-year student members to develop concepts to transform the Angie Knoll Park, a highly visible yet currently inaccessible open space in downtown Los Angeles.
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Andrew Moberly, CLIA, CIC, CIT, CWM, CLVLT, of Hunter Industries has been working in the irrigation industry for 17 years.

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