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The Davey Bulletin Sept-Oct 2017

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September/October 2017 | The Davey Bulletin 7 Davey's Bryce Road facility recently earned a historic designation from Kent City Council. The building was declared a "locally historic property" in recognition of the historic contributions to the Davey Company, the green industry and the city. The building originally opened in 1954 and served as the home of the Davey Technical Service Center – predecessor to the Davey Institute – and today houses the Davey Resource Group Natural Resource Consulting Ohio ecological services team. DAVEY HISTORY RECOGNIZED Two Davey Residential/Commercial (R/C) offices and one Commercial Landscape Services (CLS) branch are settling into a new facility in Columbus. The Davey Company recently finished construction on a new office facility and an addition to the shop space at its Westerville Road facility, which is home to the Columbus East CLS, Columbus R/C and West Columbus R/C offices. All total, between 100 and 120 employees work at the DAVEY EXPANDS, BUILDS NEW COLUMBUS FACILITY Davey's new Columbus facility has space for more than 100 employees in Residential/Commercial and Commercial Landscape Services. A plaque explaining the historic nature of Davey's Bryce Road location now greets visitors to the building. NOTES FIELD location during peak season. Molly Senter, Davey's property manager, said the company built a new, 10,000-square-foot office facility with crew rooms for all three territories, management offices, administrative work spaces and sales staff areas. The existing office space was demolished to provide additional parking. Senter said the work included a 4,300-square-foot addition to the shop space to add garage bays and an office for the shop manager. The new spaces were designed to improve work flow and functionality. "I think it's an interesting project because it showcases the collaboration between several of our operating units," Senter said. "You have the R/C offices, the CLS territory and a shop all operating efficiently and effectively out of a combined space."

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