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.
Non-Profit
Davey Resource Group performed a GIS-based tree inventory and created a community forest management plan on the 3,720 trees in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Municipality
DRG experts worked with city officials in Aurora, Colorado to develop an urban forestry management plan to battle against the impact of EAB.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
PG&E’s Kern division becomes the gold standard in UVM performance.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
Implementing a Tree Growth Regulator program saves San Diego Gas & Electric time and money, while boosting customer service.
Education
DRG helped prestigious university MIT gain a clear understanding of their tree assets and forestry management needs by performing a comprehensive tree inventory.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
DRG works with a Midwestern electric utility to target hospitals and high-priority circuits to improve reliability during a time of enhanced electrical infrastructure importance.
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
Natural Gas/Pipeline
When the lack of adequate vegetation and encroachment data creates operational efficiency and compliance challenges for a major North American energy company after a large infrastructure acquisition, a Davey company steps in with timely and highly targeted solutions.
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.
Residential/Mixed Use
Davey Resource Group, Inc. brought the shoreline of a residential property back to life after removing invasive species and redesigning the landscape.
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