Understanding your DA/CDC/Demolition approval conditions, in conjunction with your Arborist report and building plans. To ensure all requirements are met and the site is still practical for the builder.
Fencing set in place to protect the crown and root zone of the tree. To ensure no works and/or storage of items will occur within this zone.
Be it hardwood chip mulch for additional root zone protection or compost mulch, combined with irrigation, to help with water retention.
Padding and slats are put in place to protect the tree from mechanical damage which can then lead to infection or structural damage to the tree
Temporary irrigation systems for tree protection zones, placed on timers to run according to the recommendations of the Arborist.
Set in place for access areas, where fencing is not practical, for the protection of the tree roots and against soil compaction.
All tree protection fencing will have signage installed, noting the Project Arborist and the relevant notes and warning signs.
To ensure liquids and particle matter does not enter the protection zone and to help reduce dust being transported.
We liaise direct with your Arborist, Demolisher, Builder and Certifer, to enable a smooth transition into construction, keeping all parties updated and at ease.
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All requirements installed as per AS4970-2009
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