posted Nov 2, 2022
The DeVos Family Foundation invests in initiatives that create pathways to opportunities, support the healthy growth of children and families, and cultivate thriving communities.
posted May 22, 2023
We build trails by using modern machinery, sustainable building approaches, and intelligent design. This allows us to create trail systems that increase access while still maintaining the integrity of the land. With these concepts and 10 years of experience building trails our product not only lets you interact with nature but becomes a part of it.
posted Mar 29, 2022
A connected suite of locally powered real-time mapping tools for communities, user groups, land managers, governments, and adventurers.
posted Feb 12, 2018
DHM was founded over four decades ago in Denver. One of our earliest projects was the master plan for Genesee, a residential development committed to the preservation of its views, open space, and unique foothills ecosystem — a “conservation community,” before that concept was widely understood. Since then, we have opened offices in Carbondale and Durango, Colorado, and Bozeman, Montana. From an original focus on the front range, our geographic base has expanded throughout the Great Basin and beyond. The scope of our work now includes planning and design for resort and residential communities, historic properties, civic spaces, local and National Parks, tribal lands, legacy ranches and high-end residences.
posted Oct 3, 2019
Diamond Pier goes beyond the standard by providing innovative, low-impact foundation solutions that benefit the builder, the homeowner, and the community.
posted Jan 8, 2020
Diamond Traffic Products (DTP) produces industry-leading counters and classifiers for vehicle traffic, remote trail usage, bicycle, off-road and pedestrian traffic data collection. Since 1977, we have specialized in the manufacturing of highly accurate traffic measurement and reporting products.
posted Dec 29, 2017
Visitors can now access the conservation area via the Katy Trail.
posted May 24, 2023
The Dickey Bell Trail (DBT) Construction and Reconstruction/ Reroute Project includes a 0.6 mile reroute of the DBT and the closure of 0.6 mile and revegetation of the existing DBT that goes through a significant prehistoric archaeological site and has a lot of erosion issues. This reroute will be outside of the archaeological site. Additionally, on the southern end of DBT a new bypass trail will be constructed around the hill climb that will offer a safe route for children, novice and intermediate riders and for riders with stock / unmodified vehicles, while still offering the challenge route for riders with modified vehicles and more experience.
posted Jan 10, 2020
Contractor Areas of Expertise: Bike Park and Trail Construction
posted Dec 2, 2022
Ojai, California, United States