Mark Slicker – A Passion for LEED and Sustainability

Mark SlickerMark Slicker, Business Development Manager for Terracare Associates, Texas, is a lifelong landscaper with a passion for the environment. He worked on a field maintenance crew at a local landscape company over the summers to raise money for college.

After graduating from the University of Texas at Dallas with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, he worked in the green industry before joining VMC Landscape Services in 1994. With the recent acquisition, he heads up the Texas business development team for Terracare Associates.

Mark noticed early on in his career, that creating a sustainable landscape environment not only pays off for clients, but it also contributes to the longevity of the plant health and can save money for his clients. He was particularly concerned about drought conditions and water use on landscape projects.

A Commitment to Sustainability and the Environment

Mark Slicker DallasMark believes that it is not only the environment changes that makes us concerned but societal pressures as well. As the populations grow, it places a strain on resources, infrastructures and more importantly, the water supply. To stretch our water resource, we need to be smarter on how we install and maintain landscapes.

Most of the states in the Western United States have experienced severe drought conditions over the past five years.The extremes in weather and temperature with long hot summers present landscape maintenance with unique perpetual challenges.The EPA reports about 30% of the residential water use is contributed to the outdoors. So many HOA’s, industrial and commercial properties and city parks have elevated concerns during drought conditions and seeking expert advice to take action.

Sustainability is becoming vital for the commercial landscape industry. web search history mapbild For each new building, the landscaping installed is being designed with sustainability in mind. Existing buildings are also moving toward renovating their landscape with a more sustainable and water-wise design.

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After several clients asked for help achieving LEED certifications on their buildings, Mark decided to achieve his LEED certification. In 2009, Mark achieved the LEED-AP designation. LEED certification is a professional credential from the U.S. Green Building Council signifying you are a leader in the field of sustainability.

To get this certification, Mark underwent learning volumes of material supporting sustainable practices and ending with an extensive test. It also requires yearly continuing education classes to keep certifications active and relevant.

The LEED Certification means that Mark can better serve his clients by focusing on ways to improve the “green” initiative through proper landscape design and water conservation.

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