It was with great professional pride that the experts at TreeWorks were invited to join a team of specialists who would design and construct a wheelchair accessible treehouse at the famous Hole in the Wall Gang Camp in Ashford, Connecticut.
The Sycamore at the Artemus Ward Museum was planted in honor of General Lafayette, a revolutionary war hero who died in 1834.
As TreeWorks is renowned for completing projects of great depth and expanse, several projects inevitably require ongoing attention and management.
TreeWorks President and founder, William E. de Vos, often speaks of a Southern Magnolia in Quitman, Georgia with near mythic status.
In 2005, the Sea Island Company—of St. Simons Island, Georgia—undertook an extensive redevelopment project involving the relocation of over 900 mature, live oak trees, ranging from 22 to 70 inches in diameter.
Our experts were contacted by the landscape architect and arborist assigned to the property with the goal of assessing and repairing a magnificent Southern Live Oak.
We were called in by another arborist to design a support system for his client’s favorite apple tree.