Presenter: Kacy Keeffe
Format: E-Learning
CEUs:
ISA BCMA Management: 2
Climber Specialist: 2
ISA Certified Arborist: 2
Utility Specialist: 2
Municipal Specialist: 2
Aerial Lift Specialist: 2
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the five phases of tree management during construction: planning, design, pre-construction, construction, and post-construction.
- Apply ANSI A300 standards to develop practical and effective tree preservation strategies.
- Define the scope of work for tree management in construction projects and collect relevant field data.
- Develop a professional Tree Preservation Plan that meets client expectations and regulatory requirements.
- Balance tree health, client objectives, and municipal codes to achieve both ecological and financial success.
- Recognize opportunities for arborists to increase profitability while promoting responsible tree retention in development projects.
Course Description:
Join ISA Board Certified Master Arborist(R) Kacy Keeffe as he walks us through the five phases of tree management during construction: planning, design, pre-construction, construction, and post-construction. This presentation will focus on how to apply ANSI A300 standards in a practical way to help your client build a profitable home while retaining valuable trees on site. We will discuss how to define your scope, collect field data, make reasonable assumptions, and turn over a professional Tree Preservation Plan to your client. Come learn how to juggle tree health, client expectations, and local municipal codes in this general knowledge course meant to get you started on the right path to saving trees (and making good money doing it!).
