Why Blue Claw in Mashpee

A local crew, a long-view standard.

Mashpee anchors a major slice of our Cape work — New Seabury, Popponesset, and the Mashpee River corridor are all dense with the kinds of properties we serve well. Newer construction along New Seabury's golf-corridor lots and older waterfront estates along Popponesset Beach both ask for the same thing: stonework that ages right, plant material that looks established the day it goes in, and crews that come back the same week, every week.

Mashpee's market is varied. New Seabury is design-driven, restrained, and contemporary. Popponesset is old-Cape and weathered. The Mashpee River and Santuit Pond properties tend toward the inland side — woodland edges, native plantings, and quieter site grading. We staff Mashpee projects with foremen who can move between those design vocabularies without confusing them.

Common Mashpee projects: full landscape construction on New Seabury new builds; bluestone pool surrounds; fieldstone walls and stone driveway aprons on Popponesset and Daniels Island properties; and weekly maintenance programs that span lawn, horticultural care, irrigation oversight, and seasonal cleanups.

On a New Seabury property we built a 1,200-square-foot bluestone terrace on a slope that previously couldn't hold furniture. We engineered the slope with a hidden geogrid retaining system, set the bluestone on a permeable open-jointed base, and finished the edges with hand-cut granite copings. Two summers later the terrace looks like it grew there.

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From the Mashpee portfolio.

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Mashpee client testimonial

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