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Soft landscape maintenance.

Plant health and softscape care across Dubai’s master communities, public realm and master-developer estates — delivered to specification and maintained continuously through the seasonal cycle.

SCOPE

What this scope covers.

Soft landscape maintenance is the longest-cycle discipline in the catalogue. It covers the planted environment in its entirety — trees, shrubs, ornamental beds, ground cover, lawns, and the irrigation network that feeds them. Specification compliance is judged not on the day of handover but on the perimeter planting two summers later, the lawn condition through Ramadan, and the seasonal turnover on display planting at master-community gateways.

Proscape FM operates at procurement-grade specification: condition reporting, scheduled servicing, seasonal replacement programmes, and a documented maintenance record across each contract.

  • Plant health monitoring and condition reporting on a documented schedule
  • Irrigation-driven planting care, co-ordinated with the irrigation servicing programme
  • Seasonal replacement and rotation of display planting
  • Fertilisation programme — soil-tested, season-aligned
  • Pest-and-disease management on softscape, IPM-aligned
  • Lawn care — mowing cycles, aeration, scarification, top-dressing where specified
  • Tree care — formative pruning, condition assessment, replacement of failed specimens
  • Ground-cover and shrub bed maintenance — pruning, weeding, mulching
  • Hard-edge interface — joint between softscape and adjacent hardscape kept to specification
  • End-of-cycle handover documentation for tender-evaluated contracts
WHAT YOU RECEIVE

What you receive.

Service-level reporting

Periodic condition reports against the agreed specification, with photographic record where the contract requires it.

Maintenance schedule

Programme document covering inspection cycles, scheduled servicing, and resource allocation across the contract term.

Annual condition report

Year-end report tracking specification compliance, replacement events, and recommended programme adjustments for the following year.

Responsive call-out

Defined response window for storm damage, equipment failure, or other defects during the contract term.

OPEN THE CONVERSATION

Discuss this scope.

Tell us about the contract — site, programme, and any tender reference. We will route to the right project team within one working day.

DELIVERED EXAMPLES

In delivered work.

Jumeira Park

Jumeira Park

Delivered project from the portfolio.

Al Barsha Pond Park

Al Barsha Pond Park

Delivered project from the portfolio.

The Villa

The Villa

Delivered project from the portfolio.

SEASONAL CYCLE — UAE

Soft landscape through the UAE year.

1. Summer (June–September) — heat and irrigation stress

The dominant operational story for soft landscape in the UAE is summer. Plant selection that survives 45°C-plus afternoons, irrigation programmes calibrated for evapotranspiration peaks, and replacement programmes for failed display planting — all are baked into the maintenance schedule.

2. Shoulder seasons (March–May, October–November) — replacement windows

Display planting rotation and structural pruning are scheduled into shoulder seasons where established stock is least heat-stressed.

3. Winter (December–February) — cool-season programme

Cool-season programmes cover lawn renovation, soil work, and fertilisation aligned with active growth.

4. Pest-and-disease — IPM-aligned

Integrated pest management on softscape sits inside the maintenance scope. Where a tendered scope requires public-health pest management — the wider Proscape Pest Control division operates separately on a sister sub-brand for that work.

5. Specification compliance — handover and beyond

Maintenance is judged at and after handover. Condition reporting carries through the contract term, not just the handover certificate.

NEXT STEP

Talk to our project team about soft landscape maintenance.

A 30-minute consultation covers scope, programme and procurement route — no obligation beyond that.