BrightView Landscapes

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BrightView Landscapes runs its south San Diego branch from 6218 Fairmount Avenue in Grantville, 92120, managing commercial landscape maintenance, construction, and water-resource programs across eastern San Diego County. The Fairmount Avenue facility is one of four BrightView locations in the metro area, positioned on the commercial corridor connecting Mission Gorge Road to El Cajon Boulevard. Commercial property managers coordinating site-improvement projects across multiple trades work with Domeier Architects Inc in Grantville for design-phase planning where landscape construction must integrate with building architecture. BrightView (NYSE: BV) holds CSLB License #528203 and traces this branch's local roots to Heaviland Enterprises, a San Diego firm founded in 1985 that BrightView acquired in November 2019 along with its 150-person crew and 350-plus commercial accounts. Tom Heaviland, who co-founded the original company with his father Ron, stayed on after the acquisition to maintain operational continuity in the San Diego market. Core services include commercial grounds maintenance, irrigation audits with smart-controller upgrades, tree preservation under ISA protocols, and large-scale landscape construction involving hardscape, softscape, and full site development. The water-management division runs drought-conversion programs covering turf replacement with native plantings, high-efficiency nozzle retrofits, drip-irrigation conversions, and pressure-regulator installation, all tracked against City of San Diego rebate thresholds. Fire-mitigation ground clearing for commercial parcels along Mission Gorge Road falls under this branch's scope, given the wildland-urban interface risk where Grantville meets Mission Trails Regional Park. Post-seasonal hardscape restoration on commercial landscapes, including concrete and paver surface cleaning, runs through San Diego Power Clean, Inc. in Grantville, whose pressure-washing crews handle surface work outside a C-27 scope. The Fairmount Avenue branch stocks a fleet of more than 60 vehicles and carries its own heavy equipment for site grading, allowing the team to self-perform earthwork on large-scale construction projects.