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Electric Co-op Utility
Using handheld scanners, Davey Resource Group crews inspected Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative’s feeder lines to help prioritize maintenance and prevent outages.
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.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
After Hurricane Beryl caused over 1 million people to lose power in Houston, Davey crews quickly mobilized to clear the lines of vegetation and debris and make way for restoration crews.
Natural Gas/Pipeline
When a Midwestern U.S. natural gas company needed support for their pipeline clearing project in Ohio, Davey was able to execute a turnkey program that fit their tight timeline.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
When high winds posed a challenge for MidAmerican Electric Company to accomplish their bare ground herbicide program, they utilized Davey Resource Group’s expertise, variety of equipment, and local crews to get the job done efficiently.
Electric Co-op Utility
NAED maintains COVID-19 compliance during line assessment.
Transportation
The Michigan Department of Transportation enlisted the help of Davey Resource Group to establish a dense, habitat-friendly vegetation buffer between the I-75 mainline and ramps and the adjacent neighborhoods.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
DRG leverages experts in the aftermath of the 2018 Camp Fire.
Parks & Trails
DRG provided design, permitting, project management, site surveying, and more to Medina County Park District for the farm-themed play area in Allardale Park.
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
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