Golf course developer and construction company Landscapes Unlimited appointed Chad Cose as program manager in its project development group.
Cose will direct capital strategies, master planning, pre-construction, total project design-build and fully integrated program management solutions for select Landscapes Unlimited development projects domestically and internationally. His first assignment is stateside support of Landscapes Unlimited’s on-site project management of Don Pedro Victoria Golf Club project in the Algarve region of Portugal.
Cose’s appointment comes at a time when the project development group is in high demand for concept-to-completion development and major redevelopment management of clubhouses, turf care complexes, state-of-the-art practice facilities, entertainment venues, lodging and other amenities in addition to golf courses.
For more than two decades, Cose led the company’s project estimation department. Working closely with golf course architects, vendors, property owners and Landscapes Unlimited field managers, he constructed budgets and workflows for new builds and renovations of golf courses, country clubs, resorts and communities as well as sports fields. Cose oversaw the financial inner workings of Landscapes Unlimited undertakings for Bay Hill (Florida), Caves Valley (Maryland), Colonial Country Club (Texas), Cypress Point (California), Erin Hills (Wisconsin), La Quinta Resort (California), PGA National (Florida), Pinehurst Resort (North Carolina), RTJ Club (Virginia), TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas (Texas) and Torrey Pines (California), as well as clubs and courses with smaller budgets.
“The Landscapes Unlimited project management team is as smart, experienced and caring as they come,” Cose said. “We treat developers’ money like it’s our very own without compromise to terrific end results.”
“Chad is extremely well-rounded in the strategic and implementation side of the development and construction business,” project management group SVP Jack Morgan said. “To have someone as detailed as Chad on our team goes a long way to prudently bring high quality golf properties to life.”
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