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.
Residential/Mixed Use
DRG helped Holloway Ponds HOA install an environmentally-sustainable alternative to traditional landscaping through a series of rain gardens. DRG’s design plan was developed to eliminate turf, reduce stormwater runoff from the adjacent road, and support a variety of pollinator species.
Hospitality
Davey Resource Group used gray and green infrastructures to solve stormwater issues at the Graduate Conference Center in Ohio.
Retail
Since 2024, Davey has been at Bowie Commons weekly to keep the grounds in top shape for shoppers through full-service grounds maintenance
Cemetery
Davey helped Westminster Memorial Park reduce water use, increase operational efficiency, and increase landscape sustainability by retrofitting 100-year-old water delivery infrastructure with new technology.
Hospitality
Davey’s grounds maintenance crew is on-site weekly at the Hard Rock Casino, ensuring the frequently populated green space maintains its curb appeal.
Military Base/Military Family Housing
Starting in 2007, Davey Resource Group conducted rare species monitoring and protection services and habitat management at the Sea Girt National Guard Training Center in New Jersey
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.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
Davey Resource Group located potential wetland mitigation sites and presented options to AEP.
Residential/Mixed Use
Davey crews are on-site weekly at Port Warwick, contributing to its idyllic atmosphere through full-service grounds maintenance.
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.
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