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Electric Government Utility
Davey Utility and the Davey Resource Group partner to provide Block Island Power with a one-stop shop for all its utility line clearing needs.
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.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
Davey comes to the rescue when Tampa Electric needs additional staff to trim more than the usual number of miles along its distribution lines.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group partnered with several Pittsburgh, PA entities to develop a plan that preserves and expands the city’s urban forest.
Non-Profit
DRG performed site planning, engineering, and surveying for all residential lots in an effort to install over 1,800 linear feet of new sanitary sewers for First United Presbyterian Church in Alliance, OH.
Parks & Trails
In less than 18 months, DRG completed a comprehensive tree inventory for the City of Los Angeles—one of the nation’s largest urban park systems.
Other
DRG prepared and submitted an environmental assessment and essential fish habitat report, as well as Section 404 and 401 permits for an inlet relocation in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Parks & Trails
Davey Resource Group offered a streamlined solution for the Prospect Park Alliance in NYC, partnering with a land surveying firm to provide six pre-construction tree inventories.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
Hurricane Laura devastated the community of Lakes Charles in Louisiana, causing hundreds of thousands of a Southeastern U.S. utility’s customers to lose power. Davey stepped in to clear tree debris for the utility repair crews to restore power.
Education
Davey Resource Group installed a rain garden at Sullivan High in Chicago which became a hands-on learning experience for the school’s biology students while also helping to reach the school’s sustainability goals.
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