If you are concerned about the health and safety of your trees, our surveys will identify poor vitality, structural defects, pest & disease, decay or conflicts with the tree’s immediate environment. We give recommendations to reduce risk and potential liability and provide very competitive costs for remedial tree work. This can be for a home owner, larger land owner or estate to multi site UK wide company.
- Tree Condition Surveys
- Development Surveys
- Property Buyer Reports
- Woodland Surveys
- Risk Management Strategies
Undertaking BS5837 2012 compliant tree surveys for planning applications.
Any planning application for development to a Local Planning Authority will require as part of the process a BS5837 2012 tree survey on those trees that are affected by a development proposal.
Our BS5837 2012 Survey will determine those trees that could be affected by the design and maximize the site potential whilst meeting the planning process requirements.
Property Buyers Report
Before buying a new property this survey and report will give the new owners all the information they will need with regards to the adjacent trees.
Many mortgage lenders and insurers may also require a pre-purchase survey to be carried out and provided to them.
Our Property Buyers Report will address the following issues:
- Tree Condition Survey and potential damage to people or property due to whole or part failure with costs to mitigate.
- Potential direct damage caused by roots or branches
- Tree/Vegetation related subsidence on clay soils
- Heave potential
- Conservation Area or Tree Preservation Order Constraints
Assisting your Woodland Management
Advice on woodland management providing long term woodland management plans to ensure that your woodland is maintained in a healthy condition. This can include specific Ash Die Back surveys.
Tree Risk Management Strategy
We can produce a tree risk management strategy for either a public or private owner of a large number of trees. This utilises up-to-date information from organisations such as the National Tree Safety Group, Health and Safety Executive, research groups such as the Centre for Decision Analysis and Risk Management, consultants, court precedent, statute law and other relevant sources to produce a strategy that dispenses a tree owner’s Duty of Care.