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What separates specialty construction companies from traditional construction firms is their ability to combine art and construction to create spectacular structures. Specialty construction companies excel in strategic planning, creative development and the delivery of specialized themed projects. Outside the Lines, based in southern California, is recognized throughout the construction industry for its artistic ability and its disciplined approach to engineering and construction management. Read More

Outside the Lines themed and specialty construction company is committed to providing and preserving the world’s finest habitats, waterscapes and natural environments. With its life-like fabrication and geo-believability, OTL leads the industry in creating specialty projects that look, feel and interact with nature in a way that nature intended. Read More

Creating a realistic golf course water feature the way nature intended is no easy task. Recreating a stream the way it flows and bends in nature requires artistic ability and a disciplined approach to engineering and accurate construction management. The same can be said when recreating a rugged mountain pass with artificial rockwork at a theme park or themed resort. Creating natural habitats that bring a sense of realism to the project is called geo-believability. Read More

Outside the Lines (OTL) themed construction company has been on the forefront of creating some of this world’s most amazing water features. Working with a qualified team of highly skilled artisans and construction practitioners, OTL can transform any environment into an imagination-bending array of natural habitats, expansive landscapes, world-class exhibits and one-of-a-kind icons.

Water features not only add excitement to a setting, but can provide a challenging hazard at a golf course, a peaceful resting spot at a retail entertainment center, relaxation at a resort or a fun place to stay cool at a water park. Read More

How Golf Courses are Going Green

November 29th, 2011

According to the National Golf Foundation, there are now over 16,000 golf courses in the United States, which makes up nearly half of the world’s courses. If you lay all of these golf courses together, they would be nearly the size of Costa Rica. The problem is that a course the size of Costa Rica needs a lot of water to keep itself green, hence the term “greens.”

Audubon International, an organization that provides education and assistance to practice responsible management of land, water and wildlife, estimates that the average American golf course uses over 300,000 gallons of water a day. A Golf course in the desert uses up to one million gallons of water a day to keep its fairways green. To put this in perspective, the amount of water one golf course in the desert uses in one day is equal to what a family of four will use in four years.
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