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Education
Davey Resource Group installed a rain garden at Sullivan High in Chicago which became a hands-on learning experience for the school’s biology students while also helping to reach the school’s sustainability goals.
Residential/Mixed Use
Davey Resource Group conducted a number of permit preparations to help Riverton Residential Development develop their project on a formerly contaminated site.
Government
Davey Resource Group inventoried and evaluated 105 existing trees on the Frankford Arsenal Area II Remediation site in Philadelphia, helping to minimize potential tree damage during remediation efforts.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group performed shoreline stabilization, habitat restoration and native planting along 1.5 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline.
Residential/Mixed Use
Lake Barrington Shores is an active residential community known for its sprawling nature preserves. Davey crews are on-site regularly to maintain the development’s natural beauty.
Other
DRG served as the principal consultant on the Rutman Watershed restoration project, which provides significant habitat benefits as well as habitat connectivity between Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge and the riverine swamp forests of Rutman Creek and the Pungo River in North Carolina.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
Davey comes to the rescue when Tampa Electric needs additional staff to trim more than the usual number of miles along its distribution lines.
Hospitality
Davey provides grounds management to hotels in all serviceable areas through the Avendra relationship. As a preferred and vetted service provider, Davey’s high-quality work helps boost curb appeal for Avendra’s clients.
Cemetery
Davey Resource Group used a tree risk assessment to catch the spread of stem canker disease among Washelli Cemetery’s Lombardy poplar trees in Seattle.
Other
DRG prepared and submitted an environmental assessment and essential fish habitat report, as well as Section 404 and 401 permits for an inlet relocation in Wilmington, North Carolina.
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