Overseeing a construction project is hard work. There are a lot of different steps in construction, from preparing the land to laying the foundation of a building and adding the finishing touches on a nearly complete structure. With all of these steps, it can be easy to gloss over something without understanding why it’s necessary or making sure it’s done correctly. Even seemingly simple steps like tree removal can be glanced over.
Here are some of the considerations to keep in mind about tree removal that will help you out in your project:
- It keeps you and your employees safe. Diseased or dying trees can pose a risk to everyone involved in the project. Tree limbs can fall and hurt someone. Structures can also be damaged, slowing down the entire project, so it’s best to remove any trees that will make your construction project more difficult.
- Not every tree needs to be removed. This is especially true for large plots of land that won’t be entirely used by whatever building is being built. While diseased and dying trees will need to be removed, some trees, as long as they are healthy and will be out of the way during construction and use of the building when it’s finished, can be preserved. Make sure to talk to your client about what trees need to be removed.
- You’ll want to hire professional contractors for the job. If you’re planning on removing trees from your construction site on your own, you may want to reconsider. Our tree removal services here at L&S Site Contractor will ensure that all necessary trees are safely removed.