Tree Surveys

A tree survey is a professional appraisal of trees on a site, identifying species, dimensions, location, structural condition, physical health and tree management & retention recommendations. 

Our Tree Survey services can be used for the following activities:

Risk Assessment & Tree Safety

Where trees and buildings co-exist, we can evaluate the impact of the trees on near-by structures along with an assessment of their potential hazard. We can identify trees which are likely to fail resulting in potential civil liability and personal injuries.

Site Developments & Construction

We can provide an Arboricultural assessment of trees on development sites, with recommendations on the condition and environmental value of existing site trees. We can also provide recommendations on any limitations or hazards that existing trees may pose to new constructions.

All recommendations are in accordance with:

  • BS 5837 - Trees in relation to construction ? Recommendations 2005
  • BS 3998 - Recommendations for Tree Work

Law and Litigation

In legal disputes over tree failures, personal injury and boundary disputes we can provide expert witnesses reports and give oral evidence in court where required.

Tree Management

We can also supply an Arboricultural management strategy designed to protect the health and structural stability of trees in the long term. 

Typically our Tree Surveys are used to record the following:

  • Species: Identity of the tree specimen type.
  • Age of the specimen.
  • Tree Dimensions: including the canopy height, spread, level of canopy base and stem diameter at 1.5metres from ground level.
  • Physical Condition: Visual assessment of the tees condition from ground level, (unless otherwise requested, requires climbing).
  • Structural Condition: commentary regarding form, defects, damage, injury or disease by the tree.
  • Recommendations for Arboricultural actions or works necessary at the time of the inspection and relating to the existing site context.
  • Retention Period: defined as Short (0-10yrs), Medium (10-20 yrs), Long (20-40 yrs), Long+ (40+ yrs).
  • Categorisation which is intended to quantify a tree with regard to its Arboricultural value as well as a combination of its structure and physical health.
  • Site Drawings, can be included, depending on requirements.
  • Site Images, can be included.

Our Clients

Our Tree Surveys can be used by:

  • Private Clients
  • Architects
  • Surveyors
  • Developers
  • Planning Consultants
  • Local Authorities
  • Lawyers
  • Estates
  • Insurance Companies
  • Loss Adjusters
  • Structural / Civil Engineers
  • Building Designers