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Davey Bulletin January-February 2021

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10 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | January/February 2021 THE SCHOOL OF CLIENT EXPERIENCE In September, just as the students at Rainbow Montessori Schools in Bloomfield, New Jersey, were coming back to class, Alex Mullen, supervisor, PSE&G account, and his crew started removing a 90-foot oak tree on the property. While the utility client needed the hazard tree removed, the school worked with Mullen months in advance to plan the process so as to not disrupt classes. Working only on Saturday mornings for several weeks, the crews arranged two bucket trucks strategically around playground equipment, lowering each piece to the ground slowly. "When we were done each day, we made sure to clean up everything so the kids wouldn't even know we were there," Mullen said. "This project took a lot of communication, even on the weekends, to assure the school that we'd be safe. I make it a point to treat clients with the same respect I would treat my boss or my family. When they call, I answer." Foremen Dony Gomez, Elfido Gomez, Robinson Grullon, Wilfredo Martinez and Kevin Martinez, along with trimmer Carlos Yanes, ensured the removal job was performed safely and efficiently. MISSION Davey's Suffolk Commercial Landscape Services (CLS) territory assisted their client Elizabeth River Crossings by helping them dislodge a tractor trailer from a toll road tunnel that connects Norfolk to Portsmouth, Virginia. There are large marine ports in the area and often tractor trailer drivers heading to or leaving the ports end up on roadways that cannot support large loads, said Jason Fawcett, operations manager. In this instance, the tractor trailer was carrying a 222,000-pound piece of machinery and got stuck in the tunnel. "It really wasn't the machinery that was too tall, it was the wooden box it was in," Fawcett said. "To eliminate more damage to the tunnel, we came in with chainsaws and chop saws and CLEARING THE WAY TO REOPEN cut the top 4 feet off the box. The driver was then able to back out of the tunnel." Fawcett said this would not have been accomplished in a timely manner without Chris Dempsey, branch manager, Brandon Deen, landscape crew leader, and Mike Sigler, landscape crew leader. "To do it safely and effectively to where there was no more damage caused and no one got hurt is 100 percent a testament to what our staff and our teams do in the field for Davey day in and day out," Fawcett said. The Suffolk CLS territory's relationship with the client began with a snow removal contract for 64 lane miles of low-speed roadway. Their contract expanded to include roadway debris management.

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