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
Pulte Homes hired Davey Resource Group Engineering to perform site planning, civil engineering, and surveying services to prepare residential lots for development in the Arbor Chase subdivision.
Hospitality
Davey Tree lent their expertise to Silver Dollar City Theme Park to evaluate the health of their tree canopy near five roller coasters. Davey’s certified arborists identified hazards and prioritized pruning to help mitigate future risks.
Government
Davey Resource Group performed freshwater mussel surveys, salvage and relocation, and monitoring at the I-95/Scudder Falls Bridge as well as a reforestation plan and a peregrine falcon management plan, and contributed to a redbelly turtle habitat assessment.
Residential/Mixed Use
DRG converted concrete basins into stormwater ponds with lush native plantings for the Landings at the Glen subdivision in Glencoe, Illinois.
Municipality
DRG transformed a barren stormwater basin into a thriving ecosystem and trail system at Culver Park in Homer Glen, Illinois.
Natural Gas/Pipeline
A major North American-based company called on WSSI to remove invasive species from a stream bank near a span of rights-of-way (ROWs) that could have put the stability of the ROW at risk.
Electric Government Utility
Davey Resource Group, Inc. partners with New York Power Authority to develop new procedures for environmental, social, and governance reporting–a critical measurement guiding business decisions for utility stakeholders.
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.
Government
Davey Resource Group, Inc. tackles various obstacles to provide Nellis Air Force Base treatment for an invasive plant within a short timeframe.
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.
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