Golf Landscapes

The design and creation of golf courses is one of AHI Jensen's major specialisations, with the landscaping quality reaching international PGA standards. AHI Jensen have worked on nationally recognised projects including Palm Meadows Golf Course and ensure that the courses being individually designed and provided with the necessary structure for ongoing maintenance for a five year period.

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Commercial Landscapes

Having completed over 3000 successful landscaping projects, AHI Jensen are undoubtedly leaders in the commercial landscaping industry. With a portfolio which includes Conrad Treasury, Seaworld Nara Resort and Sanctuary Cove Projects AHI Jensen are able to meet any challenge and implement designs for both interior and exterior environments.

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Residential Landscapes

When designing residential landscapes, the AHI Jensen team prioritise sustainability and low maintenance. Working in a range of environments from inner city to suburban properties, AHI Jensen adapts the designs to the client's needs.

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AHI Jensen: Excellence in Landscaping

Having worked on some of Queensland's most prestigious and well known landscaping projects, AHI Jensen has developed a reputation as Queensland's best. With contracts ranging from residential, to commercial, to golf course design, creation and maintenance, their extensive body of work is able to speak for itself.

Operating since 1975 AHI Jensen are specialised in all horticulture areas from design through to implementation and maintenance. Having worked through Australia and China, AHI Jensen has broad knowledge of both exotic and native plants and how best to create a sustainable landscaping situation for particular environments and climate.

Testimonial Pullenvale

With tough water restrictions, AHI Jensen have always managed to keep our garden thriving. Their maintenance plans are affordable and the service is exceptionalSally Achres

Testimonial Carina

Great work AHI! Our garden is now drought tolerant and perfectly suited to Brisbane's climate. Jack Stewart