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.
Electric Government Utility
Western Area Power Administration wanted to achieve uniform and consistent vegetation management across multiple states. No single vendor had sufficient licensing and equipment—but Davey Resource Group stepped up to the challenge, resulting in reduced cost and improved results for the client.
Residential/Mixed Use
DRG leveraged its resources to help Van Buren Point HOA in New York create and implement an urban forest management plan from start to finish.
Medical
Davey’s existing partnership with Chippenham Hospital in Richmond, VA allowed them to oversee construction of a new patio and manage landscape enhancements.
Electric Government Utility
The city of Oberlin, Ohio is improving their data management by implementing Geographic Information Systems to capture 30 years of legacy data
Military Base/Military Family Housing
Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. provided comprehensive natural and cultural resource services and obtained the necessary Clean Water Act permits for the relocation of certain Department of Defense (DOD) agencies during the BRAC initiative at Fort Belvoir.
Municipality
The city of Tumwater hired Davey Resource Group to inventory trees across 201 acres, providing professional guidance, a priority planting analysis, and a tree management plan.
Municipality
DRG helped the City of Hobart in Indiana control erosion at several sites using a suite of best management practices.
Non-Profit
DRG conducted wetland and stream restoration at Hoffman Farm. Measures included stabilizing 1,000 linear feet of stream using bioengineered treatments, establishing a riparian buffer, and installing in-stream structures for improved water quality and habitat enhancement.
Non-Profit
Davey Resource Group performed a GIS-based tree inventory and created a community forest management plan on the 3,720 trees in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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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