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
An 18-person Davey crew used innovative, holistic, on-site partnerships to level up this homeowner association’s sense of community through well-groomed, aesthetically pleasing landscapes.
Residential/Mixed Use
Trails at Redwood Falls, a 98-lot subdivision located on one of Medina County’s oldest golf courses, was subject to scrutiny by the Hinckley Township Zoning Commission. Davey Resource Group was up to the challenge and carefully considered the commission’s concerns while working on the project.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group helped the City of Columbus, Ohio develop its first-ever urban forest master plan to accommodate city growth while combating climate change, earning an Ohio APA planning award in the process.
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.
Education
Davey crews are on-site weekly during the growing season to help keep athletic fields at three high schools within the Dearborn Public School system in pristine conditions.
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.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
DRG and ISA partnership bolsters workforce to address Camp Fire aftermath.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
LiDAR data processed by DRG helps Bear Valley Electric Service demonstrate minimum clearance regulatory compliance for their distribution grid.
Electric Co-op Utility
NAED maintains COVID-19 compliance during line assessment.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
A line clearance crew working in Tennessee and Virginia passed 2,000 days without an OSHA recordable incident while working on rough terrain.
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