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Calibre_Consultancy

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    Greater London
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    Freelance Arb Surveyor
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    CV32 6JB
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    Leamington Spa

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  1. ProgeCAD - Suspiciously similar to AutoCAD but comes with a lifetime one off purchase price
  2. Hello all. Are you an established business owner in Cambridgeshire, Norfolk or Suffolk and have at some point considered adding tree H&S surveys, BS5837 work, tender submissions, protected tree advice, veteran and/or woodland management plans to your business services but dropped the idea because its not your bag, the equipment or training requirements or you are too busy with the actual tree work? If so, do let me know if you are interested in a chat about how I can assist your business in these areas. There are plenty of options available - Services completed under your business banner or through my own (often preferred to demonstrate objectivity in work specs), and I have been providing the above for the last 2 decades. Examples, references and cv available if so required. Level 5 Arb (working on Level 6), Professional member of the AA, PTI, DBS clearance, PI, PL insurance etc. Why the marketing blurb? I am returning from a large scale national corporate position to small business again and I'm keen to build long term local relationships with those that see the mutually beneficial potential that exists, and of course unlocking new revenue streams from existing client bases and indeed new client opportunities. Thanks for your time Contactable at [email protected] New domain up soon at www.canopyandcrown.co.uk
  3. Hello all. Are you an established business owner in Cambridgeshire, Norfolk or Suffolk and have at some point considered adding tree H&S surveys, BS5837 work, tender submissions, protected tree advice, veteran and/or woodland management plans to your business services but dropped the idea because its not your bag, the equipment or training requirements or you are too busy with the actual tree work? If so, do let me know if you are interested in a chat about how I can assist your business in these areas. There are plenty of options available - Services completed under your business banner or through my own (often preferred to demonstrate objectivity in work specs), and I have been providing the above for the last 2 decades. Examples, references and cv available if so required. Level 5 Arb (working on Level 6), Professional member of the AA, PTI, DBS clearance, PI, PL insurance etc. Why the marketing blurb? I am returning from a large scale national corporate position to small business again and I'm keen to build long term local relationships with those that see the mutually beneficial potential that exists, and of course unlocking new revenue streams from existing client bases and indeed new client opportunities. Thanks for your time Contactable at [email protected] New domain up soon at www.canopyandcrown.co.uk
  4. put some bloody effort into your job search posts
  5. The client will absolutely have a salary range by this stage as this would need to be agreed before going out to advert via recruiters. It's an absolute basic ask for potential candidates to know what they are getting in return for the demands of a company; it works both ways. I doubt many higher end consultants would be willing to go through the whole interview process before they know specifics on renumeration; so I'd hazard a guess and say you wont get many applicants.
  6. Probably going to need to try a bit harder than repeat posting on a forum.
  7. what does 'a competitive salary' translate to? All the company requirements but no indication on what the chosen candidate will get in return?
  8. Hi all, We are on the look out for self employed arb surveyors in the east Yorkshire area to assist with BS5837 surveying for an upcoming renewable energy project. Minimum qualification would be level 3 in arb, your own PI insurance and your own transport are a must and a valid H&S certification would be desirable due to the nature of the work. Survey work would run for approximately 2 months from Mid March onwards. Good rates of pay and expenses+ mileage paid. If you are interested, please send me a note and a cv at [email protected]
  9. No response, has he got an email address? thanks
  10. Hi Paul - Relatively local to me. I've made contact. Thanks
  11. An arboricultural consultancy practice established in 2011, providing bespoke, concise and reliable tree related advice to the capital's top architects, developers and private clients on projects of all sizes. [email protected] +44 07510925365
  12. Thank you for your help both. We are at very early stages at the moment. The client doesn't even have a draft design ready yet but as things go I would expect that they would be looking to incur on the vegetation. Thanks again
  13. Yes thanks I had already read that section and have recorded the dimensions as per the regs but then it says collect this info to ensure that the constraints can be fully assessed. No specific mention of RPA calculation which is itself a constraint ??? Im just assuming that the extents of the hedge is more of a consideration as a constraint than the RPA calculated from DBH
  14. Ya.. In this case the hedgerows are in the middle of the plot, they are to be retained and the proposal designed around them.... and the retained trees obviously. Is it me or is this not covered somewhere in 5837 ..... I couldn't find it in there. Thanks
  15. Hi all, Just a quick query with regards to a clients wanting hedgerow RPAs. If your TOPO has the hedgerow extents plotted and in some cases the hedgerows centre lines, do you just get yourself an average DBH for the whole hedgerow and measure the RPA from the centre line of the hedgerows? I ask because obviously the width of the hedges will in many cases be much further out from the stems than the RPA radius and also just because you have a centre line, this doesn't represent where the hedgerows stems actually lie and therefore the RPA would be inaccurate in places because the stems are all over the place. Or do people just place the RPA lines in line with the extents of the hedge itself? If anyone can answer this for me it would be much appreciated!

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