UFG Rocketship California
UFG Landscape Services Proposal for Rocketship California

Portfolio Atlas for Rocketship California

One landscape program for every Rocketship campus in California. 13 campuses. 3 regions. One standard of care.

Prepared by Universal Facility Group
Prepared for Rocketship California Leadership
Edition Spring 2026
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01 Thesis

Rocketship's California footprint is a geographic asset.

The map Rocketship has built in California is uncommonly considered: a dense San Jose core, two East Bay campuses along Highway 4, and a Peninsula campus in Redwood City. The same proximity that serves students every day is what lets a landscape program feel consistent and cared-for across all thirteen campuses.

I

Density

Ten of thirteen campuses sit within a five-mile diagonal in San Jose. Crews move between them in minutes, not hours.

II

Reach

Two East Bay campuses anchor a 13-mile corridor along Hwy 4. Redwood City adds Peninsula presence within 35 minutes of the core.

III

Consistency

One scope. One standard. One cadence. Thirteen campuses managed as a single portfolio so every school is held to the same finish.

02 Portfolio at a Glance

What the portfolio adds up to.

13
Campuses
Active California campuses under a single program
6,389
Students
Combined enrollment across all campuses
285,600
Site Sq Ft
Estimated grounds footprint across the portfolio
3
Regions
San Jose core, East Bay, Peninsula

Regional mix

03 Full Footprint

The portfolio, all at once.

Every campus, every region, on one map. The density in the South Bay makes the program efficient; the reach into the East Bay and Peninsula makes it complete.

San Jose Core -- 10 campuses
East Bay -- 2 campuses
Peninsula -- 1 campus
~10 mi
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04 Regional Framing

Three regions, one rhythm.

Each region has its own lead, its own schedule, and a plant palette tuned to its climate -- and all three share one scope and one standard of care.

San Jose Core

South Bay Density

Campuses
10
Students
4,817
Est. Site Sq Ft
208,100
Cluster Span
~5 mi diag

The entire San Jose cluster fits inside a five-mile diagonal. One regional lead can walk every campus in a day, keeping quality visible and consistent across all ten.

East Bay

Highway 4 Corridor

Campuses
2
Students
1,258
Est. Site Sq Ft
60,000
Cluster Span
~13 mi apart

Delta Prep in Antioch and Futuro in Concord line up along Highway 4. The pairing supports a dedicated East Bay crew and a lead who knows both campuses by name.

Peninsula

Redwood City Reach

Campuses
1
Students
314
Est. Site Sq Ft
17,500
Reach From Core
~25 mi / 35 min

Redwood City Prep sits comfortably within the program's reach: close enough to serve on the same cadence as San Jose, and far enough north to deserve a plant palette tuned to the Peninsula's climate and community.

05 Campus Atlas

Pick a pin. See the campus up close.

Every campus has its own page: address, enrollment, estimated grounds footprint, and a satellite view with direct links to Google Maps and Google Earth.

    San Jose

    Select a campus

    Address
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    Enrollment
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    Est. Site Sq Ft
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    Region
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    From Core
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    Coordinates
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    06 Why It Works

    Why this portfolio runs quietly.

    < 15 min

    Campus-to-campus responsiveness

    The San Jose ten sit within a five-mile diagonal. A single crew can move between any two campuses in under fifteen minutes, which means more time on the grounds and less time on the road.

    3 leads

    Leadership structure

    One portfolio supervisor oversees the full program. A San Jose regional lead walks the core. An East Bay lead covers Concord and Antioch. Redwood City is served on a scheduled cadence from San Jose.

    13 : 1

    One standard, thirteen campuses

    A single scope means one playbook, one training program, and one equipment standard. The savings come from how the program is run, never from what ends up on the grounds.

    52 weeks

    Year-round programming

    The Bay Area climate allows a true year-round calendar. Campuses bloom through the winter, stay green through the summer, and look tended every week of the year.

    3 zones

    Regional plant palettes

    San Jose, East Bay, and Peninsula each receive a plant palette tuned to local climate, soil, and water use, while a consistent visual language ties every Rocketship campus together.

    One view

    Single reporting dashboard

    Service records, QA photos, and site notes come together in a single portfolio dashboard. Leadership sees the entire California program in one view.

    07 Next Steps

    A program shaped by the map, not bolted on to it.

    The next step with Rocketship's California leadership is a practical one: visit each campus, agree on a single scope, and open a portfolio cadence that treats the map as the plan.

    1. 1

      Visit each region

      One day in each region alongside the Rocketship team: San Jose, East Bay, and Redwood City.

    2. 2

      Confirm the scope

      Confirm one portfolio scope covering mowing, edging, irrigation checks, mulching, seasonal color, and weather contingencies.

    3. 3

      Set the calendar

      Publish a twelve-month service calendar with named regional leads and one reporting template across the portfolio.

    4. 4

      Launch by region

      Open in phases: San Jose first, East Bay next, and Redwood City on the San Jose cadence.

    Portfolio Atlas 13 Campuses 3 Regions One Standard of Care