Keeping Trees for the future.

A proactive investment in the health, safety, and sustainability of the trees that grace our urban forest.

Tree Risk Assessment

We conduct thorough evaluations to identify potential hazards, assess tree stability, and develop risk mitigation strategies.

    • Melbourne's urban environment presents unique challenges for tree health, including pollution, soil compaction, and limited root space.

    • Tree risk assessments help identify potential hazards and vulnerabilities exacerbated by urban conditions.

    • Identify and mitigate potential risks posed by trees, such as weak branches, disease, or structural defects.

    • Reduce the risk of property damage or personal injury caused by trees hazards.

    • Ensure compliance with Melbourne's local regulations and ordinances regarding tree safety and risk management.

    • Obtain necessary permits and approvals for tree work as required by Melbourne authorities.

    • Protect public safety and well-being by addressing potential hazards posed by trees in public spaces such as parks, streets, and recreational areas.

    • Enhance community confidence in the safety and management of urban trees.

    • Implement preventative measures to reduce the likelihood of tree-related incidents, such as targeted pruning, bracing, or removal of hazardous trees.

    • Plan for ongoing monitoring and maintenance to mitigate risks over time.

    • Prioritise the preservation of significant or heritage-listed trees while addressing associated risks.

    • Implement measures to protect and maintain valuable trees within Melbourne's urban landscape.

    • Assess the resilience of trees to climate change impacts, such as extreme temperatures, drought, or increased storm intensity.

    • Identify strategies to enhance the adaptive capacity of trees and urban forests in response to changing environmental conditions.

By conducting tree risk assessments in Melbourne, property owners, councils, schools and other stakeholders can proactively manage tree-related risks, protect public safety, and ensure the long-term health and sustainability of urban trees.