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PROJECTS

 
» Ostend, Yves Velter 2011
» Poetry: "floating" hornbeam
» Garden De Bruyckere 2010
» KHA Antwerp 2010
» Garden Goost 2010
» Parc Romantique, Ath '06
» Lime Trees '05
» School, Antwerp '05
» Beech at "'t eilandje" '05
» Assisting boremachine '04
» A happy Liriodendron '03/'08
» Inventory '03
» Planting trees in Zoo '03
» Crown care '03
» Protecting a old Oak '03
» Protecting roots '03-'06
» Crane over trees '03
» Thinning a Lime tree '03-'06
» 'Roefel' Day '02
» Dismantling a tree '02
» Yew ready for plantation '02
» Happy customers '02
» Storks at Planckendaele '02
» Crown thinning '02

Foto's: François Van Heel

Assisting a heavy boremachine

Construction workers were in a bit of a pickle when they needed to build something quite near to an oak tree and a lime tree. Luckily we were involved in the nick of time, saving the client quite a bit of money and hassle. It’s not only better for us, but also better for everyone involved, if we get called in at the planning stages of construction work. This photo illustrates the intensity of our collaboration with subcontractors. If you think this looks easy, it’s just because we’re not showing you our patented pressure system, but believe us, ten ton cranes do not just play in the area under the crowns of trees.

This is extreme Tree Technology, people; do not do this at home!! Reducing the area under the crown of a tree can kill, we avoid this through careful planning, preparation and deliberation.

The trees at the Boxy House of Maarten Van Severen were accompanied by us.

 

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