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woodsmanBSc

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  1. Hi Folks, Anyone know of any free woodchip tip sites on the East Coast – Norfolk area? Got approximately 15 – 20 tons of conifer chip!
  2. Folks, Have a look at this BBC Scotland animation link! They must have done some research into this subject! Very funny! BBC - Film Network - The Tree Officer
  3. Gents, Please contact [email protected] for further details. Andy – Thanks for your comments! Can of worms!! I do think we should have gone for a more formal tender as to whittle out the red logs from the green. Its true a firm with 1-3 lads would struggle to meet additional call out needs to those they are committed to in their area/beat. However I would ask all potential contractors to consider current staffing, resources and life styles for suitability. Some folks may want to go for a drink on a Fri/Sat night and rightly so!! I’m sure there are professional companies in the UK who can meet the requirements of this contract. To those who wish to know the financial returns – again I say we can’t predict future un-predictable tree failure across the UK. As the immortal Del Boy once said “he who dares wins”, so have a go folks! Charlieh – I can assure you my phone and the other Senior Managers phones are on 24 hours a day, 365 days a week.
  4. Folks, Further details are as listed; 1. 24 hour 7 days a week contract 2. Max 2 hour’s response time to call out location (unless geographical restraints warrant additional time) 3. Authorisation of up to £200.00 for initial callout (pre-authorised)- Additional man hours require verbal authorisation on your fixed price and estimated man hours to undertake the task in question. 4. Photographs of pre/post works are required for all jobs and email on submitting invoice. 5. Only contractors that provide full company insurance documents and NTPC qualified staff will be considered for these works. 6. Successful contractors must have a 24hr phone number which we can contact you on. 7. Provide a list of resources your company has or can utilise for this contract. Please note you will not receive £200 regardless of the call out distance. I.E - if the job is 30mins from your base and the job takes 1hr you will receive 2 hours at your submitted rates (1hr travel-1hr works). Furthermore, your pricing schedule should be for a daytime hourly call-out rate and night time call-out rate. Daytime = 07:00am - 17:00pm Nightime = 17:00pm - 07:00am We will review submitted contractor prices for each area and award works to 1-possibly 2 or more contractors depending on geographical limitations. Specific nitty-gritty contractual details will be put to the successful area contractors. Please contact the email address below for submitting your company information and questions. [email protected]
  5. Buzz/Dave, I can assure you we don’t need to know your price structure. We undertake LA works and rarely bother with small domestic works. As of yet we are unsure as to the amount of work the contract will yield. As Im sure you can imagine predicting the % of calls outs is a bit of an art and I’m sure some bright spark would have made lots of wedge if he/she could. But saying that my second cousins auntie twice removed works at the met office!! These areas are well within reach of a strategically placed contractor. I have worked from many parts of the UK and been able to reach most areas within the zones within a 2 hour period. Our policy is to reach all call outs by 2 hours of taking the call! However we will review locations/works and will manage operations from out end! See new thread which gives greater detail regarding these works!
  6. Dan, Pm me and i will give you a few contractors details in Penirth and Carlisle!
  7. PM me and i will get it taken away for you! How much in weight approx? Is it at roadside?
  8. True, a mog set up is a good tool! But when they go wrong they cost a fortune to fix and you get very little chip in the rear box! Worked for a few lads up north on the tools who used them on the West Coast Main Line! Bit weird driving on the left of a truck but well built! We are doing all the tree pits, formative pruning etc etc! True a 130" landy and bowser is not as cool as a mog but it serves purpose better and fits the question of overkill! The Landy is out 7 days a week as she is the call out truck, so she pays for her keep!
  9. We hold the watering contract for your neck of the woods simon! You will have to wait as few years!
  10. I've seen this in Canada! They also use a upside down hopper with blades which topps trees in forest compartments. From my understanding this was undertaken on edge trees to promote a more windfirm edge, reduced sail area etc. I'm trying to get a job passed by a client at the moment which will use a helicopter to remove sections! Fingers crossed! Will post the vid if i get the go ahead!
  11. Bob & Chris were both lectures at Newton Rigg (Natonal School of Forestry) Both very good reads! Chris has given a good basic understanding of Forestry Management. Bob is a legend and is the best lecture or public speaker i have ever had the pleasure to study under/with. A real drive and passion for his subject matter. Get on Ebay or do that overtime coz i know i wont be giving my copies away! Like you say they are not cheap! Your place of study will have copies for you to use! Good luck with your course!
  12. This is Gyp our Border Collie from a Welsh working farm. Shes a lot bigger now but was cute as a button when we first got her. Was very scared of me and would only sit with her new mum! Sadly my current job wont allow me to take her to work but we are working on that!! http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=15255&stc=1&d=1242633014
  13. Arcview is way to expensive for any private firm! I agree it is a very user friendly system which i have used for the FC. In the real world we use Mapmaker which allows 3d fly over of a landscape/forest etc. Its a great converting tool also. We often convert client dwg drawings into dxf for gps units and woodland mgt plans. Cost = £250 or so! For Auto CAD specific drawings we use Turbo CAD a cheaper alternative to the £1500 Auto CAD. Think it costs around £90.00! These two options will let you deal whith any current GIS/dxf/dwg/tff format drawings. Hope this helps in your future projects.
  14. Hello Sam!

     

    Hows tricks!You still in Cumbria?

  15. Scott Who?

     

    lol

  16. Hello Sir,

     

    Your not in the lakes anymore?

    Hows tricks going?

  17. Have a look near Earlswood Nurseries in Solihull J3 M42. Had one stolen by a chap down that neck of the woods. Serial numbers all gone except the one on the fly wheel which Global picked up on! Give Global your details as they might see it being GreenMech dealers! Good Luck
  18. Arboricultural Surveyor/Consultant with minimum level 3 qualifications in arboriculture or closely related subject required by West Midlands based practice. Although based in this area employees will be expected to travel throughout the UK. Experience in species identification, pathogen identification, mechanical/structural fault identification, report writing and GIS is essential. Local Authority survey experience and BS 5837 Trees in Relation to Construction survey experience is desirable however not essential. This opportunity will allow the successful candidate to join a well established consultancy practice utilising all modern decay detection equipment. You will require a full valid UK driving licence as a company pool vehicle will be made available to the successful applicant. Wage dependant on experience, 20 days holyday plus bank holidays, career development programme including CPD seminars. Formal CV with covering letter to be sent to; James Benjamin Fuller B.Sc (Hons) For. M.Arbor.A Consultant Arboriculturist Acorn Tree Consultancy Ltd Bordesley Hall The Holloway Alvechurch B48 7QA Closing date Tuesday 19th May 2009
  19. They were posted! Strange! Will up load again Monday when i'm in the office!
  20. Hi folks! Tree spade job i managed yesterday in Birmingham! Wowed the client and everyone was happy! http://acorntreesurgery.com
  21. I know that part of the world has lots of forestry operations going on! Forest of Dean has many FC hardwood/softwood plantations. Most contracted out (1st thinings/weavil spraying etc) or sold as standing lots. Speak to your local FC area manager and see if he will give up contractors names/details. If your keen/hard working and cheap you might be able to get some experiance with them. Voluntary work on your CV always looks good. Try the local BTCV or Woodland trust. Failing that contact your local council who will have a scheme going on in SSSI's or comparative locations. Good luck bud
  22. How do people like this get jobs in education? Whats the course out of interest?
  23. 110 Defender (roof tent, GGMT, winch, snorkel, hi-lift etc) for camping and dog walking & 57 plate hi-lux crew cab for work! Would never have a car as its a low ride and the lanes rounds this neck of the woods dont get salted when its cold!
  24. Sorry bit vain and just goes to show we like to blow our own trumpets! Sorry if this detracted from the underline point!

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