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Electric Investor-Owned Utility
PG&E’s Kern division becomes the gold standard in UVM performance.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
DRG works with a Midwestern electric utility to target hospitals and high-priority circuits to improve reliability during a time of enhanced electrical infrastructure importance.
Electric Co-op Utility
After devastating damage caused by Hurricane Laura, Beauregard Electric Co-op needed up-to-date inventory data to receive FEMA funding assistance that would help repair their assets.
Electric Government Utility
Bryan Texas Utilities called on Davey Resource Group, Inc. to help create a smoothly run Pole Attachment application process.
Electric Co-op Utility
Davey Resource Group used boots on the ground and hybrid vehicles to inventory Barrow Utilities and Electric Cooperative’s distribution system during the community’s midnight sun season.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
SoCal Edison and Davey Resource Group partnered on a pilot project in San Bernardino County to remove fire-prone invasive vegetation from their rights-of-way and replace it with fire-resistant native pollinator habitats.
Government
In 2022, DRG began a multi-year project to enhance a 53-acre easement property's habitat. In 2023, they employed drone technology for initial chemical treatments, followed by spot treatments and aerial applications. The commitment extends to biodiversity enhancement in 2024.
Municipality
DRG provided surveying, engineering, and construction management services for four flood hazard mitigation projects in the Cranberry Run Watershed of Boardman Township, OH.
Education
DRG completed an inventory and management plan to identify priority tree care concerns for the property of a newly constructed high school in Kirkland, WA.
Parks & Trails
Removal of riparian vegetation and urbanization within the Griswold Creek watershed has caused increased runoff, elevated water temperatures, and increased water flows. DRG worked with Geauga Parks District to restore the stream, improve habitats, and increase floodplain storage.
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