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 Investor-Owned Utility
From permits to construction, WSSI worked with a northeast U.S. utility to replace corrugated metal pipe culverts in rural areas with federally protected waters
Municipality
DRG planted and performed aftercare services on 611 trees in Quincy, MA as part of the Greening the Gateway Program. Thanks to the expertise of DRG’s crews, the tree mortality rate was under 5%.
Residential/Mixed Use
DRG completed site planning, roadway design, water line tie-ins, stormwater management, and storm and sanitary collection systems for the Redwood Apartment Neighborhood in Copley, OH with minimal disruptions to the preserved and protected natural areas on-site.
Electric Co-op Utility
Davey Resource Group collected location data on over 11 million feet of lines for TVEC, which will be used to design a route for fiber line installation.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
When a Northeast U.S. utility was met with pushback during a capital improvement project, Davey Resource Group, Inc. was called in to find a compromise.
Cemetery
Davey Resource Group helped Crown Hill Cemetery rectify tree assessment concerns based on tree inventory data.
Non-Profit
DRG conducted a tree inventory, created valuation reports, and assisted in permitting for a vegetation removal project along I-275 in Cincinnati for Citygate Church.
Non-Profit
Davey Tree has partnered with the American Horticultural Society to maintain the trees on River Farm, the home of the society’s headquarters formerly owned by George Washington.
Cemetery
Davey crews perform a variety of projects to continue Ewing Cemetery’s mission to be a gathering place for families and visitors.
Parks & Trails
DRG restored a 4,018-foot segment of the Blue Creek Stream in Toledo, OH after an assessment found the area to be eroded, nutrient loaded, and unable to sustain aquatic wildlife.
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