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Since 2004, Landscape Structures has been an employee-owned company (ESOP). This drives decisions, innovations and every aspect of our unique company culture. We offer a positive, team-oriented work environment based on the understanding that each employee owner is an integral part of the company. Landscape Structures is committed to providing a robust benefits package and opportunities for learning and professional growth. Please explore the tabs below to learn more about our benefits and core values.

Playground products shown in video may not be appropriate for every age group. Playsystems shown in video are for demonstration purposes only. Product configurations may vary.

Video features the Landscape Structures invite to come work with us in Delano Minnesota.

[video: white text fades into the center of the screen reading “Come work with us”. Scene fades to a man standing outside a business building's entrance. White text at the bottom of the screen reads “Pat Faust, Landscape Structures Prez”.]

Pat: We’re excited for you to experience play.

[video: Pat enters the building in fast forward. Building receptionist stands up from her desk and speaks. White text at the bottom of the screen reads “Connie Leffew, Play(ful) Receptionist”.]

Connie: In a brand new way.

[video: camera view speeds through the lobby of the building to Pat as he opens a large wood door leading to a long hallway filled with a line of pictures on the wall and vending machines on the other. A woman in a blue shirt walks towards the camera holding a catalog. White text at the bottom of the screen reads “Lynn Pinoniemi, VP of Marketing Fun”.]

Lynn: Because play will always shape us.

[video: camera speeds past a cafeteria and through another set of large wood doors that open up to a large machine factory. Scene fades out and back into a man as he walks into frame wearing safety glasses. White text at the bottom of the screen reads “Lyle Olberdig, Playground Excitement Engineer”.]

Lyle: Thank you for trusting Landscape Structures.

[video: camera pans and turns quickly to more of the factory filled with piping, machines, and welding bays. A man welding stops to lift his mask and speak. White text at the bottom of the screen reads “Sam Gust, Playground Creator”.]

Sam: To bring the playground of your dreams to life.

[video: Sam lowers his helmet and continues welding as camera backs away and screen fades to black. Scene jumps to a large concrete wall with white signage that reads “The Design of Play”. Scene switches to an overhead conveyor belt with hanging melt pieces of playgrounds slowly moving towards the next station. A man spins a metal piping on a cutting machine. Two men push a cart with a large playground decking piece through the factory. The men lift the decking onto hooks onto the overhead conveyor belt. A view of the decking being put into a large oven. A man grinds a metal piece at a workstation in the factory. A man takes a large red marker to mark on multiple pipes. He cranks a handle to cut the pipes. A man welds a curved playground piping together. A worker buffs a large, curved pipe. Camera angle switches to behind the man as he continues to buff the pipe. Scene switches to a focused view of the back of a man's red shirt reading in white text “Better playground Better World.” He speaks to another man while he smiles. Scene switches to piping leaving a large oven as workers spray red powder coat paint onto the raw piping. Scene switches to playground parts suspended from the overhead conveyor belt finished with lime green paint. Scene switches to a line of brown playground posts will pre-drilled holes. A stack of pre-painted playground parts is stacked on a large rack. A man loads playground parts onto a table conveyor belt. A woman routers a musical note out of a piece of multi-color plastic. A man blows air on a playground panel to remove excess cut shrapnel. A machine slowly routers designs into a multi-colored plastic panel. A man walks and maneuvers a large slide mold suspended from the ceiling by a crane. A woman uses a blow torch to clean up a rotomolded slide cover. A man cuts excess molding from a stepping disk. A different man does the same on a slide section. Large view of a workstation where a man has cabling laid out for constriction. Close-up of man as he connects cables with a press-type machine. Scene switches to a woman working on large artificial rock molding climbers. Two workers paint roll on the inside of the rock climbers. A man uses a spray gun to adhere glass-fiber-reinforced concrete. A woman detail paints the coloring of a bug on a rock climber. Scene fades to two men lifting a playground piece over a table. Scene switches to a large view of the factory filled with piping. A woman checks finished red-painted playground parts as they follow along the overhead conveyor belt line. Close-up view of the red playground piping as it slowly moves along the conveyor belt. Two men work together to move a large playground arch to a wooden pallet with packing plastic. The wrap the playground piece. A woman smiles as she packs bolts for a playground-making kit. Camera focuses on a handful of drawers filled with bolts and nuts. A man drives a forklift through the factory. A man places a large piece of plastic over a prepacked pallet of finished playground equipment ready to ship. Camera follows the man’s hand as he uses a blow torch to shrink the plastic to the parts and palettes. A man uses a staple gun to adhere plastic to the wooden pallets below playground piping. The man again uses a torch to shrink-wrap the plastic tight to the product. A forklift drives more ready-to-pack materials across the factory. A group of men smile and wave to the camera. Scene switches to the camera attached to a forklift as it picks up a large pallet of product. Camera switches to a pulled-back view as the forklift driver lifts the parcel. Scene switches to a trailer truck outside the building being loaded with large pallets of product. Back in the factory, a forklift driver picks up another pallet. View switches to outside as the forklift loads the flatbed truck. From different angles, the forklifts load the flatbed like a puzzle. With an elevated view, the camera pans over the large truck and flatbed trailer filled with playground equipment. Still with an elevated view, the camera follows as the truck pulls out onto the road. Scene switches to the camera mounted to the truck's mirror facing the back of the truck as it pulls out. Scene switches to a fully elevated view as the truck pulls down the road away from the shipment center. Scene fades to black and the Landscape Structures logo appears in the center of the screen with white text below reading “ For a better tomorrow we play today”.]