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.

Transportation
Since 2009, DRG has managed wetland and stream mitigation sites for CHA Consulting, Inc., servicing over 700 impacted acres

Electric Investor-Owned Utility
Davey Resource Group located potential wetland mitigation sites and presented options to AEP.

Cemetery
Davey crews perform a variety of projects to continue Ewing Cemetery’s mission to be a gathering place for families and visitors.

Government
Davey Resource Group removed invasive species in the southwest Michigan state game lands, providing a healthy ecosystem for endangered animal species.

Government
In 2023, DRG was contracted by the Michigan DNR to restore Curtis Creek Fen, a 12-acre biodiverse wetland area. DRG targeted wetland invasives and woody species to enhance biodiversity, using spot treatments and cautious methods to avoid disturbing wildlife.

Medical
Davey crews are on-site year round at Sentara Leigh Hospital, ensuring their campus continues to be a safe and welcoming environment for patients and visitors.

Municipality
Davey Resource Group worked with the City of Lancaster to plan, inventory and implement the care and maintenance of their urban forest.

Transportation
Davey Resource Group completed fieldwork to document existing environmental conditions and then provided technical documentation and regulatory guidance to support permit applications for the Philadelphia International Airport runway extension 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.

Parks & Trails
Davey Resource Group was selected to perform engineering and construction services for erosion control and channel stabilization in the Sand Run Metro Park, impacting over 7,000 linear feet of stream and improving fish habitat.
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