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Golf Course
Using drones to perform herbicide application on noxious Canada thistle, Davey was able to control invasive vegetation on tallgrass areas in the Fazio golf course at Firestone Country Club.
Medical
Davey crews are on-site 365 days a year to perform grounds maintenance, snow and ice removal, and more for the largest pediatric healthcare system in northeast Ohio.
Hospitality
Davey provides grounds management to hotels in all serviceable areas through the Avendra relationship. As a preferred and vetted service provider, Davey’s high-quality work helps boost curb appeal for Avendra’s clients.
Residential/Mixed Use
As one of HMI’s contractors, Davey clears burdensome debris from residential and commercial properties throughout the United States after damaging storm events.
Residential/Mixed Use
Davey’s adaptable and diverse professionals constructed two playgrounds at two apartment complexes in the Chesapeake, VA area.
Hospitality
Davey’s crews are on-site at The Graduate Hotel, maintaining its unique outdoor space that provides a break from the hustle and bustle of a university campus.
Other
DRG conducted stormwater infrastructure inspection and maintenance at Fast Park & Relax in Hebron, KY, focusing on a dry detention basin and a front swale. The team provided routine quarterly inspections, additional rainfall event inspections, and preventative maintenance.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
DRG leverages experts in the aftermath of the 2018 Camp Fire.
Transportation
Davey Resource Group performed a wetland delineation and prepared Categorical Exclusion documentation to help Amtrak provide a trackside wireless broadband network. With their comprehensive approach, DRG was able to meet schedule milestones efficiently.
Parks & Trails
DRG restored a 4,018-foot segment of the Blue Creek Stream in Toledo, OH after an assessment found the area to be eroded, nutrient loaded, and unable to sustain aquatic wildlife.
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