Pitt Landscape and Construction

General Contractors License (B-100): 10894545-5501

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Construction in Utah - Our Track Record

Pitt Landscape has delivered 155 construction projects across Utah, reflecting strong depth, sold work, and project breadth in the area.

4.6 / 5from 62 reviewsUtah construction reviews

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Total Estimates

$21.8M

Estimate Revenue

155

Projects Sold

$6.7M

Sold Revenue

$248K

Top 10 Full-Scope Project Avg

Our largest installs combine landscape design ($155K) and construction ($93K) per project

$155K

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$93K

Construction

Project Coverage in Utah

See where Pitt Landscape is delivering construction projects throughout Utah.

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Salt Lake CountySold Jobs: 126
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Davis CountySold Jobs: 10
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Utah CountySold Jobs: 13
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Construction Services

Licensed general contracting for Salt Lake Valley homeowners. We design it, permit it, and build it — outdoor structures, interior remodels, and full-scope construction projects under one contract.

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Precision with Experience in Construction Services in Utah

Pitt Landscape & Construction combines years of experience, precision and dedication to deliver high‑quality Construction projects across Utah. Founded in 2007, the company evolved from a maintenance business into a licensed general contractor with a team of skilled designers, engineers and craftspeople.

Services We Offer

Explore our full range of specialized services under this category. Each card highlights a unique service with key metrics to help you understand our experience and expertise.

What a Licensed General Contractor Makes Possible

A licensed general contractor is not just a builder — it is the entity legally authorized to coordinate trades, pull permits, manage inspections, and take single-point-of-accountability responsibility for a complete construction project. In Utah, structural work above certain thresholds legally requires it: decks over 30 inches off grade, basement conversions with egress windows, garage builds, outdoor kitchens with gas and electrical — all of it goes through a licensed GC or it does not get a final inspection sign-off.

Pitt Landscape & Construction holds a Utah B-100 General Contractor license. That license is what makes it possible to take a project from architectural drawings through permit to final walk-through without handing off to another company at any phase. Every service listed on this page is executed under that license.

Construction and Landscape Under One Roof — Why It Matters

Most contractors are either construction companies or landscape companies. Pitt Landscape & Construction operates both under a single license and a single contract. That means when your project involves a basement remodel and a complete landscape redesign — which many of our projects do — there is one design, one schedule, one point of contact, and one warranty on the whole job.

Our top 10 completed projects average $248,216 each. Every single one combined construction scope and landscape scope. These are not separate jobs that happened to be on the same property. They are full-property transformations planned and built by one team.

Permits, Inspections, and Utah Building Code

Every permitted project at Pitt Landscape & Construction is submitted, inspected, and closed out correctly. We produce structural drawings, submit to the relevant municipality — Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Murray, Riverton, or wherever the site is — coordinate the inspection schedule, and manage any plan-check responses. You do not navigate the building department yourself.

Unpermitted construction creates problems: failed home inspections at resale, insurance disputes, and in some cases, required demolition to bring structures into compliance. Building with a licensed GC from day one is the straightforward way to protect the investment. HOA submissions, engineered drawings, and lien waiver management are all part of how we run jobs.

Starting a Construction Project in Utah

Every construction engagement at Pitt Landscape & Construction begins with a design consultation at your property. We assess the site, discuss scope and sequencing, and produce drawings before any work begins. For complex projects — a basement conversion, a multi-level deck, a garage build — drawings are required for the permit anyway. We coordinate that process so it moves efficiently.

We serve homeowners across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, and Summit counties: Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Murray, Riverton, Herriman, Salt Lake City, Bountiful, Farmington, Park City, and surrounding communities. Contact us to schedule a site consultation and get a project estimate.

Customer Reviews in Utah

Average rating: 4.6 / 5 (62 reviews)
Nicolien Magrath Bongaerts★★★★★

We had a great experience with Pitt Landscape! After receiving a number of bids to tear out our old, collapsing asphalt driveway and replace it with geocells and gravel, not to mention, a pretty steep retaining wall, we went with Pitt because they fe…

Shanthrax M★★★★★

Pitt was absolutely amazing. They took the design and brought it to life, with a very difficult back yard project that required a lot of changes. They kept to cost (even came down in a couple of places) and were remarkably fast. My back yard is now a…

emily hays★★★★★

Working with Pitt was a great experience. They were quick to respond to every question, worked efficiently without cutting corners, and delivered quality work. After dealing with an unprofessional contractor on the first half of our project, Pitt com…

Mike Thiriot★★★★★

We had a great experience working with Pitt. We put a pool in last fall and the pool contractor left our yard a disaster. So we contacted Pitt in the spring and they helped us come up with a plan for our yard. Their bid was reasonable and they wor…

Christopher Jolles★★★★★

My house west of Herriman abuts on a steep hill which directs water into my basement. Pitt constructed a drainage culvert by digging a long 4 ft deep 3 ft wide trench, lining it with permeable material, placing a 9 in permeable tube and filling the t…

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