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Looking for surveys. Based in Sheffield. £50 commission per survey


Island Lescure
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Basically, for any tree survey that you pass on to me that I end up doing, I will give you £50. I am looking for surveys up to 1.5 hours drive from Sheffield. Possibly more if they are multiple days or well paying. Let's help each other...

 

I have been working with trees since 2001. I currently work as a climbing arborist and do surveys when I can. I have completed the level 4 in arboriculture at Tree Life in 2014 and have just received my professional tree inspection certificate. I have professional indemnity insurance for up to £1 Million.

 

Please contact me however you want. More info below on my linkedin profile and website but don't hesitate to ask me directly if you want. I like meeting new people.

 

Cheers,

 

Island

 

44+07923331962

Island Lescure, Tree Consultant | Working along trees

uk.linkedin.com/in/islandlescure/en

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Here are some reasons for doing surveys:

 

1: When buying a property that includes trees which might affect the initial or long-term price due to maintenance or removal of said tree(s).

2: Tree safety surveys (anywhere where many pedestrians or motorists visit often): in public areas such as schools, on private land or on commercial areas such as car parks. This serves to prove that the landowner is fulfilling their duty of care (not being negligent) and as such reducing the risk of damage to persons and property.

3: Development surveys compliant with BS:5837, 2012 Trees in relation to design, Demolition and Construction. To be included in planning applications where trees are present. This will also include trees that may be damaged by vehicular traffic on the site and will also include trees in neighbouring properties whose roots and/or branches may be affected.

4: A Condition report, to give a idea of the state of the trees on a site. This would possibly also include a management plan: what tree work is required or if other inspections (possibly aerial) are required down the line. This would include timescales for the work required or re-inspections.

5: Management plan: More often for older trees, veterans and ancient. If retrenchment is required to keep an old tree with a lapsed pollard from failing structurally, it may be beneficial to reduce the tree in stages and perhaps help it in other ways such as removing some competition (other trees), ameliorating the soil (perhaps with an airspade) etc… to enable reducing the tree without killing it a few years down the line.

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