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Arboriculture
Under the Occupiers Liability Act all landowners have a Duty of Care to safeguard anyone who may be present on their property from injury. Recent high profile court cases have highlighted the need for regular, professional inspection and active management of tree stock to prevent accidents.
Using the latest hand held digital technology, our qualified staff can carry out a detailed survey and safety assessment of all your trees and prepare work schedules and maintenance programmes.
Working closely with our landscaping team we can also recommend, source and plant good quality trees to supplement your existing plants and trees and increase the amenity and aesthetic value of your property.
Our team of highly qualified and competent arborists carry out the most exacting of tree surgery operations safely and efficiently using modern techniques and equipment. All material is removed from site using our brushwood chippers and fleet vehicles to transport timber and woodchip.
Our fleet of stump grinding machines can remove the largest of tree stumps quickly, safely and efficiently once a thorough check for underground services has been completed.
All our operatives are fully conversant with current health and safety legislation and risk assessments are prepared for each client and site. Where specific equipment or techniques are required such as traffic management this is provided along with a complete method statement to ensure the safety of our employees, contractors and third parties.
All CGM work is in compliance with the British Standard 3998:2010 recommendations for tree work and current industry best practice guidelines.
Work schedules and management recommendationsTree felling and dismantling
Crown reduction, thinning and liftingStump grindingSpecialist machinerySite clearance
For further information about treeworks contact Aboricultural Manager Chris Smith.
Case Study
Location:
Environment Agency
Tail Sluice, Kings Lynn
Survey of rare native species located adjacent to a public footpath. CGM operatives carried out a full survey and report on 14 rare, native trees and prepared work recommendations.
Our arboriculture team then completed all tree work.
Skills used during the works: conservation, arboriculture, treeworks
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