how can we help your site?
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Our business is people and their love for trees®
(top to bottom) A tree site
preservation plan; preserved
chestnuts on a retirement site in
Pennsylvania; matting used to
cushion the ground and protect
roots from equipment usage.
In addition to trees inherent value to a property, tightening legislation is creating a climate that demands stronger action on the part of developers. The Care of Trees has a firm understanding of those laws and can help guide you to meet your commitments and in doing so minimize your costs and liability around these issues.
So when changes are drastic as with construction, mature trees can undergo stress which either cuts their life span short or makes them susceptible to insects and diseases. Such environmental factors are seldom understood or considered in the site planning and construction processes.
The Care of Trees can provide a variety of services for you during the planning and construction phases of any site project. They include:
Planning Phase Consulting Services • Feasibility Studies - Analysis of potential sites for ecological
“red flags” • Land Planning - Forest inventories, delineations, and
conservation plans • Site Layout - Identification of conflicts and selection of
conservation areas • Site Design - Unique design alternatives to minimize impacts. • Preservation Planning - Development of mitigation and
protection plans • Specifications - CAD ready specs for inclusion in plan
documents
Construction Phase Field Services (continued on other side)
• Root Pruning - Protect trees by preventing equipment from tearing and mangling roots
How can wehelp your site?How can wehelp your site?
Toll Free Nationwide 877.818.7337Midwest Division 847.394.4226
Northeast Division 203.840.8323Bay Area Division 510.638.0781
Mid-Atlantic Division 703.661.8001
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Call us today to begin helping your site!
Toll Free Nationwide 877.818.7337
Construction Phase Field Services (continued)
• Supersonic Air Excavation - Technicians can evaluate root structure, look for any interfering wires or underground cables, and make recommendations
• Tree Protection Fencing and Conservation Signage - Safeguarding trees with visible warning signs
• Mulching - A necessity for trees impacted during construction, mulch provides physical protection from equipment, and it promotes a healthy soil environment to assist in reducing tree stress
• Root Protection and Aeration Matting - Provides a barrier to preserve the entire root systems from construction activities
Recent Preservation Projects• United States Supreme Court
Washington, D.C.
• Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT
• Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
• Philadelphia Museum of ArtPhiladelphia, PA
• Barat CollegeLake Forest, IL
• Ft. Belvoir Family HousingAlexandria, VA
• National Zoo – Asia Trail Phase IWashington, DC
• Chicago Park DistrictChicago, IL
• Lennar Emerald Fund Condominium RedevelopmentRichmond, CA
Recent Awards and RecognitionNational Arbor Day Foundation Awards • Building With TreesTree Care Industry Association Awards • Multiple Grand Awards • Multiple Awards of Distinction • Multiple Honorable Mentions
Staff Registrations and Licensing • Maryland Licensed Professional Foresters • Maryland Licensed Tree Experts • ISA Certified Arborists • Virginia & Maryland Pesticide Certifications
Long Term Care and Maintenance • Tree and Shrub Pruning • Insect and Disease Management • SoilCareSM - our organic soil and root
management program • Fertilization and Nutrient Management
Programs • Cabling and Bracing • Planting and Tree Replacement • Lightning Protection • Tree Appraisals and Consulting (CA only) • Tree Preservation and Land Restoration • Tree and Stump Removal • Tree Risk Assessment • Tree Protection during Construction • Mulching • Speakers for Garden Clubs or Group Meetings • 24-hour emergency service
The health of a tree depends on the care it receives.The quality of service depends on the care the client receives.
The Care of Trees is devoted to both by making trees part of the plan.
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