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.
Non-Profit
DRG collaborated with Gorman Heritage Farm to design and build a stormwater wetland system to manage runoff. The system, comprising three cells with seepage walls doubling as pedestrian walkways, improves water quality and habitat in the Mill Creek Watershed while preserving its historic character.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group worked with the City of Lancaster to plan, inventory and implement the care and maintenance of their urban forest.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
When an electric utility client in the Northeast U.S. requests assistance with a short term hazard tree program, DRG has staff en route within six hours and exceeds client expectations in the work performed.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
When a protected historic tree adjacent to substation construction posed a safety risk, Davey Resource Group, Inc. was able to help prove internal decay and get the greenlight for removal.
Municipality
DRG worked with city staff from Merced, CA to complete a tree inventory for 53,000 trees and develop a comprehensive 8-year urban forestry management plan.
Non-Profit
When the Hamline Church experienced water intrusion issues, DRG was called in to build a green infrastructure project that converted parking lot spaces into a greenway path that annually absorbs 190,000 gallons of stormwater.
Residential/Mixed Use
DRG helped a private property owner north of Seattle stay in compliance with municipal tree protection requirements by inspecting 35 trees and outlining a plan for their preservation during construction.
Natural Gas/Pipeline
When vegetation conflicts with construction activities, Pacific Gas and Electric calls on Davey Resource Group, Inc.'s team of experts to consult on the proper course of action.
Municipality
Severe erosion of 125 feet of streambank in Bath Township, OH was threatening an adjacent stormwater management basin. DRG used bioengineering methods to stabilize the streambank and provide in-stream habitat while preventing future erosion.
Municipality
DRG performed a resistance drilling inspection to determine the overall health of an at-risk tree in Kent, WA.
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