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Jensen Corporation Landscape Contractors Receives California Landscape Contractors Association...

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CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 19, 2003

Jensen Corporation, a leading provider of landscape construction and maintenance, was recognized by the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) with two statewide trophy awards. Jensen received first

place for both Large Commercial Installations and Unlimited Commercial Maintenance, for its project at the Pacific Shores Center in Redwood City.

The Pacific Shores Center is a Jay Paul Company office building development. The site consists of eleven multi-story class A office buildings with over two million square feet of landscape and amenities such as multiple sports fields, complete sport complex and incredible water features.

"We are extremely proud of this project given its complexity and limited time constraint. Jensen completed the project in 10 months. We did this by coming together and working closely in teams," said Scott McGilvray, President & CEO.

In addition to the two California state awards, Jensen also received six other regional awards from the CLCA for excellence on other numerous projects.

"We are very proud to have received these awards. They represent the level of quality that our employees are committed to providing," said Mr. McGilvray.

About Jensen Corporation Landscape Contractors

Jensen is a leading provider of landscape construction and services throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, with branch operations in Novato and Monterey. Focused on improved processes, Jensen provides site work development for large scale construction projects and landscape maintenance services for both private and public sectors. Its flagship projects include the Pacific Shores Center, Stanford Art Museum, Sun Microsystems, and Oracle Headquarters. For further information, please visit Jensen's website at www.jensencorp.com.

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