ConsultancyWelcome to our tree consultancy page.
The consultancy reports that we provide are:
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Individual tree inspection
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Tree hazard evaluation study
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Road side tree inspections
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British Standard BS5837: 2012
Below you will find a break down of the reports that we provide, their specifics, a brief description of each and who the intended recipients are.
Individual tree inspection report
Who is it for:
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Home owners
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Estate managers
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Duty holders
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Site developers
Specifics:
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Tree species in english and latin
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Age class, height, diameter at breast height and crown spread
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Visual assessment of the whole tree from ground level
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Observations and recommendations
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Useful life expectancy and re-inspection schedule
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Site designations
What does the client receive:
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Site visit by professional tree inspector covered by professional indemnity insurance
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Typed report on the specifics listed above
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Good communication and a hands on approach to making things happen
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Contract management options
Tree hazard evaluation study
Who is it for:
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Land owners
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Duty holders e.g. Schools, Hospitals, Estate managers and owners of trees
Specifics:
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Trees tagged serially and linked to OS mapping
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Each tree identified by species in english and latin
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Age class
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Observations and recommendations
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Hazard rating 1-4
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Work priority 1-4
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Overview of the tree stock to include longer reaching management strategies
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Site designations
What does the client receive:
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Scoping visit to assess needs
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Site survey by a professional tree inspector covered by professional indemnity insurance
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Typed report on the specifics above, including a spreadsheet format of all of the trees inspected
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Management strategies which take in the wider issues outside of the scope of the report
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Re-inspection schedule
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Good communication and a hands on approach to making things happen
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Contract management options
Road side tree inspection surveys
Who is it for:
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Estate managers
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Farmers
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Land owners
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Duty holders
Specifics:
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Survey/inspection of trees which could affect road users and those frequenting footpaths/bridleways and other areas where a right of way or access exists
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All trees surveyed are serially tagged
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Tags are linked to OS mapping
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Observations and recommendations
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Site designations
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Re-inspection schedule
What does the client receive:
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Scoping visit to assess needs
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Site survey by a professional tree inspector covered by professional indemnity insurance
-
Typed report on the specifics above, including a spreadsheet format of all trees inspected
-
Management strategies which take in wider issues outside the scope of the inspection
-
Good communication and a hands on approach to making things happen
-
Contract management options
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