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Mr Ambrose, I wanted to thank you for the course you gave in Tinley Park in February for the level 1 certification. I really enjoyed the course and its content and the way you delivered your material. You seem to know your stuff.

I also wanted to thank you for your advice you gave at the breaks on a one on one basis. You had suggested purchasing the book by Charles Vander Kooi on estimating. I-ve gone thru the book and it really is an eye opener. I will use a lot of his principles in my business.

I have recently upgraded my certification to level 2. I will do my best to spread the good word. Thanks again. Have a great season.

Andre Gaudet, CHT
Certified Horticultural Technician
Technicien Horticole Certifie
ICPI level II Certified Concrete Paver Installer

Bonsai Landscaping Ltd
Memramcook, New Brunswick
Canada

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John Deere Landscapes University - CEU for ICPI
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Belgard U. - ICPI Level1 Certification
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Belgard U. - ICPI Level 1Certification
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Belgard U. ICPI Level 1 Certification
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Hardscape North America
February 27-March 1, 2008
Downtown Nashville Convention Center

Dear ICPI Member Reps,
We wanted to make you aware of this article that was published in the Washington Journal earlier this week.

This spring the District of Columbia will begin seeking proposals for the development of 67 acres along the Anacostia River. The city is looking for sustainable materials that can reduce stormwater runoff.

Please follow the link below to read the full article.
http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2008/01/28/story6.html?b=1201496400^1581161&surround=etf

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