We pride ourselves at Davey Tree on providing prompt, professional and personalized service from certified arborists that live, work and engage in your community. Contact one of our Davey Tree specialists for your residential, commercial, utility, or environmental needs.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group biologists provided construction monitoring services for the identification and protection of rare, threatened, and endangered species during a beach replenishment construction project along a 1.6 mile long stretch of shoreline in New Jersey.
Residential/Mixed Use
Davey Resource Group used sonic tomography to determine if a Douglas Fir on a residential property in Kenmore, WA would pose as a safety risk for nearby homes after showing signs of a fungi infestation.
Government
Davey Resource Group experts used their regulatory knowledge and environmental expertise to assist with the relocation of the Mason Inlet to mitigate erosion risks for nearby residential and commercial properties and infrastructure.
Non-Profit
Davey Resource Group’s knowledgeable staff helped The Audubon Society of Ohio take a step forward in their goal of eradicating an invasive plant species in Warder Perkins nature preserve.
Municipality
DRG conducted a Level 2 Tree Risk Assessment on 65 trees along Colby Avenue in Everett, WA, evaluating tree health and risk ratings. The subsequent report guides tree removal, retention, and care.
Education
Since 2009, Davey has partnered with the midwest-based university to maintain the trees on campus.
Mitigation Banking
The Owen Farm stream and wetland mitigation project restored over 8,565 linear feet of West Fork French Broad River and unnamed tributaries in Transylvania County, NC. Davey Resource Group is providing monitoring and maintenance services for this restoration project.
Golf Course
Davey crews are on-site at Manhattan Woods, using selective pruning and removal techniques to reduce safety risks and improve turf quality.
Environmental Consulting
When the streambanks located adjacent to a national energy distributor’s natural gas pipeline began eroding, DRG helped the utility counteract the erosion and stay within regulation.
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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