Tree felling:

The tree is felled in a single section using techiques to

control the direction of fall. On the ground the branches

are systematically cut off and the fed into a mechanical

chipper, which is fired into a truck and consequently

removed from site.

 

 

Tree dismantling:

Where felling is not an option

due to confined space or other

considerations, the tree is dismantled

in sections. This operation involves

numerous techniques including the

use of ropes and rigging equipment

which control the lowering

of the severed sections.

 

 

Hazardous tree removal:

In extreme circumstances, where the tree is in such a location

or condition to make normal techniques for its removal

unsuitable, advanced methods are utilised. These include,

amongst others, tree removal using cranes or mobile

elevated platforms.