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MJD

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  1. 1 hour ago, Suffolk Dave said:

    Hi , my first question is do you carry out tree surveys already ? What do you use now?

    I use requestaplan and Google maps, depends on site size etc other on here may well use various other mapping services as otis, GPS type mapping service etc

    most services you pay for but as far as i know Google maps are free as long as you  accredit the map to them, other members I am sure will come with alot more options 

    We carry out basic tree condition reports but have not been including pans. I’ll take a look at requestaplan.

  2. Afternoon! We have been asked to do some tree condition reports with recommendations for tree works on them in North London. Does anyone have any recommendations regarding creating a site map and plotting the trees on the map. Does it involve subscribing to a service? Thanks for your help.

     

  3. 1 hour ago, JLA1990 said:

    Did an awful lot of fencing in London, as has been advised not a great deal to it and the main hassle will be dealing with opposing property’s plants/trees/garden ornaments. I’m presuming you mean domestic fencing opposed to commercial?
    As Mick has said make sure your guys don’t mind digging holes and lugging postcrete and using a handheld breaker (a lot) as if they’re in the tree game can’t imagine that would be attractive. I travelled all over and my prices varied depending on finish but was really good money in it especially if you get in with property management companies.  
     

    Waste isn’t a problem just subby a tipper lorry and a man don’t mess around with that, and get materials delivered to the property. 

    Yes domestic fencing. The climbing arborists definitely won’t fancy digging! Would need a different team. 
    Thanks for the info. 

  4. 1 hour ago, JLA1990 said:

    Did an awful lot of fencing in London, as has been advised not a great deal to it and the main hassle will be dealing with opposing property’s plants/trees/garden ornaments. I’m presuming you mean domestic fencing opposed to commercial?
    As Mick has said make sure your guys don’t mind digging holes and lugging postcrete and using a handheld breaker (a lot) as if they’re in the tree game can’t imagine that would be attractive. I travelled all over and my prices varied depending on finish but was really good money in it especially if you get in with property management companies.  
     

    Waste isn’t a problem just subby a tipper lorry and a man don’t mess around with that, and get materials delivered to the property. 

     

  5. We run two teams of tree surgeons in North London. We are thinking of expanding into fencing as there is big demand. Anyone have any ideas of any short fencing courses or ideas about getting into the industry.

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