Our Background
Gingerich Site & Underground is a green industry contracting business based in Boise, Idaho. Established in 2005 by Travis Gingerich, it has grown to include his wife Jacque and a management staff from Travis’ home town of Bruneau, Idaho. The result of this combination is a family-oriented business of professionals with farm and ranch backgrounds that work very well together. Our management staff represents more than 35 years of landscape experience in the Treasure Valley. All of our employees are Idaho natives who live and work year-round in the community we serve.
Our People
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Travis Gingerich, President and Owner
Travis has more than 20 years of experience in landscape, irrigation and excavation. He started Gingerich Site & Underground in 2005 and has tremendous respect for the industry. He is an instructor with the CLT program and a member of the INLA. Travis has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from George Fox University and an AA in Liberal Arts from Hesston College. He grew up in Bruneau, Idaho where he learned how to farm and ranch. Travis moved to Boise in 1990 and started with an experienced company installing landscapes and irrigation systems. He takes great pride in his family and friendships and currently resides in Boise with his wife, Jacque and their 2 children.
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Jacque Gingerich, Office Manager and Co-Owner
Jacque has more than 18 years of office and customer service experience. She attended Boise State University. She grew up in Boise, Idaho and loves exploring the great outdoors with her family through all four of Idaho’s distinct seasons.
For general business inquiries, please contact Jacque Gingerich
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Will Howard, Consulting Landscape Designer
Will has nine years of experience doing landscaping and irrigation. He received a Bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Idaho. He is an ASLA member, with experience in planning and design. His real passion is designing in efficient ways that allows for conservation of resources while making the design of the landscape aesthetically pleasing.
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