Building community with confidence: Local Life Maintenance Group uses Trimble technology at Grewal Park
Transforming four acres of raw land into a vibrant community space is no small task. For Local Life Maintenance Group, it’s exactly the kind of challenge they’ve built their reputation on. Awarded the construction contract for Pittsfield Township’s long-awaited Grewal Park, the team brought their expertise in precision excavation, grading and land preparation—powered by Trimble technology and supported by SITECH Michigan—to create a neighborhood park designed to serve generations.
Precision from the ground up
Local Life’s crews relied on Trimble Earthworks grade control platform running on both their excavator and compact track loader for precise grading and excavation. Their survey workflow was anchored by a Trimble R780 GNSS smart antenna and Trimble TSC7 controller with Trimble Siteworks software, supported by a Trimble R750 GNSS modular receiver, giving operators and surveyors real-time confidence in their work, reducing rework, and keeping the project on schedule.
From the earliest stages of site preparation to the finishing touches of native landscaping, Trimble tech empowered Local Life to seamlessly handle every phase of construction. Their crews installed water and utility connections, graded accessible walkways and constructed a wide range of amenities—including pickleball and sand volleyball courts, pavilions, fencing, playground structures, and stormwater management systems. Each element was masterfully integrated into the park’s overall design, ensuring both function and community appeal.
A track record of success
With a proven track record in delivering public recreational spaces, Local Life has built everything from baseball fields to rain gardens. At Grewal Park, their precision approach—combined with the power of Trimble solutions—helped bring Pittsfield Township’s vision to life, creating a welcoming hub for health, play and connection in one of the region’s fastest-growing neighborhoods.