Utah County's Growing Outdoor Living Market
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“I needed a landscape company that could do it all for me so that I only needed to interact with one place. I chose Pitt ”
General Contractor in Utah County - Our Project Impact
Pitt Landscape has completed 10 general contractor projects in Utah County, totaling $48K in sold work at an average project value of $5K, with crews active in Alpine, American Fork, Eagle Mountain, Lehi and 3 others throughout Utah County. We've been delivering this work here since May 2021, and that kind of long-standing local presence gives people confidence that we're here to stay.
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Total Estimates
$593K
Estimate Revenue
10
Projects Sold
$48K
Sold Revenue
$70K
Top 10 Full-Scope Project Avg
Our largest installs combine landscape design ($62K) and construction ($8K) per project
$62K
Design
$8K
Construction
Project Coverage in Utah County
Track where we're building general contractor projects throughout Utah County.
City Summary
| City | Sold Jobs | Sold Revenue | Avg. Ticket |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | $18,368 | $4,592 | |
Orem | 1 | $16,517 | $16,517 |
Lindon | 1 | $4,605 | $4,605 |
| 1 | $3,418 | $3,418 | |
Saratoga Springs | 1 | $2,098 | $2,098 |
| Grand Total | 10 | $47,559 | $4,756 |
- Sold Revenue
- $18,368
- Avg. Ticket
- $4,592
- Sold Revenue
- $16,517
- Avg. Ticket
- $16,517
- Sold Revenue
- $4,605
- Avg. Ticket
- $4,605
- Sold Revenue
- $47,559
- Avg. Ticket
- $4,756
General Contractor in Utah County
Comprehensive General Contracting Services in Utah County. Your trusted partner for comprehensive construction solutions—Pitt Landscaping excels at every project. Our crews tailor each project to local site conditions, property goals, and the long-term performance expectations for Utah County.

Customer Reviews in Utah County
I needed a landscape company that could do it all for me so that I only needed to interact with one place. I chose Pitt Landscape to install my yard in Lehi and it was such a great decision. From my first contact with Bryan Capilli to my main contac…
They are very responsive and did a great job! Our backyard turned out amazing!
Utah County Site Conditions: What Changes the Work
Utah County's terrain and soil vary considerably by location, and those differences affect how we design and build. The Alpine and Highland bench properties on the northeastern edge of the county face rocky, shallow soils and significant grade changes — retaining walls and terraced planting beds are common solutions on these lots. The western bench communities (Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain) have sandy loam soils that drain quickly but can be nutrient-poor, requiring organic amendment before establishing plantings. Low-lying areas near Utah Lake in the west carry elevated soil salinity in some zones and wind exposure from the lake that affects plant species selection.
Lehi's I-15 corridor — the "Silicon Slopes" strip — includes a mix of commercial and residential projects where outdoor space is increasingly used as a recruiting and retention amenity for tech campuses. We handle both residential and commercial outdoor improvements across Utah County, calibrating designs to the specific microclimate and soil conditions of each site.
Project Gallery Overview
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One License. One Contract. Complete Project Delivery.
Pitt Landscape & Construction holds a Utah B-100 General Contractor license — and that license is what separates us from every landscaper, remodeler, or trade contractor working around you. We coordinate the full scope: architectural design, permits, structural work, concrete, hardscape, irrigation, softscape, outdoor structures, and interior builds — all under a single contract with a single point of accountability. Our top 10 completed projects average $248,216. Every one of them combined construction and landscape scope because that is how full-property transformations work.
What Our Licensed GC Work Actually Covers
Our general contracting scope reaches across every phase of a major project. On the construction side: basement and kitchen remodels, garage builds, shade structures and pergolas, outdoor kitchens, and full structural site work. On the landscape side: engineered retaining walls, concrete flatwork, pavers, irrigation systems, planting, and site grading. We pull permits, manage inspections, and subcontract licensed trade work — electrical, plumbing, pool installation — when required. If your property needs it, we handle it.
Scale That Proves Our Positioning
Since 2007, Pitt Landscape & Construction has completed more than 450 standard-scope projects across the Salt Lake Valley. Our general contracting work spans 127 completed projects and over $5.3 million in construction revenue. These are not line-item repairs — they are large-scale builds where GC oversight keeps a $200K project on schedule, on budget, and code-compliant. We serve Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Riverton, Murray, Salt Lake City, and surrounding communities across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, and Summit counties.
Why a Licensed GC Changes the Outcome
Utah requires a licensed general contractor for most structural work above certain thresholds — because unlicensed construction creates liability, failed inspections, and work that cannot be insured or sold. A licensed GC like Pitt Landscape & Construction manages subcontractor vetting, lien waivers, permit submittals, and final inspection sign-offs on your behalf. When your project involves a deck, a retaining wall over four feet, a basement conversion, or any permitted outdoor structure, the GC license is not optional — it is what protects your investment.
Construction and Landscape Together — The Full-Scope Difference
The projects that define Pitt Landscape & Construction are not single-trade jobs. They are full-property builds: a basement remodel paired with a complete landscape redesign, a garage build alongside a concrete and retaining wall system, an outdoor kitchen and pergola set within a hardscape and irrigation installation. Keeping construction and landscape under the same GC means unified design intent, no contractor finger-pointing, and a finished property that functions and looks like a single plan — because it was one.
Starting Your General Contracting Project in Utah County
Every project at Pitt Landscape & Construction begins with a design-build consultation. We assess your site in Utah County, review scope, and produce architectural drawings before any work begins. This ensures permits are pulled correctly, subcontractors are coordinated against a real plan, and your investment is protected from the first day of construction to the final walk-through. Contact us to schedule your consultation and receive a project estimate for your Utah County property.
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