Margot has been operating as a consulting arborist to the Sydney region since 1995. Having attained qualification AQF5 Consulting Arborist, Margot specialises in various services such as tree assessments, termites and development sites. With a passion for the preservation of trees within the environment and careful long term planning for those being planted.
Margot has been a member of the Institute of Australian Consulting Arboriculturists (IACA) since 2011. All members of IACA renew their membership annually meaning that you can be assured that their insurances, ongoing professional development and commitment to the organisation’s standards are up to date and to the highest standard.
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– Hospital Greenwich
– Hawkesbury District Hospital
– Woolworths.
– Strata management both for development purposes, risk and hazard assessment and termite identification and treatment
– Private residential tree assessments
– Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Sydney (including treatment of trees predating Captain Cook’s arrival)
– Sydney Harbour Federation Trust
– Various Councils
– Sydney Water
“The lecture was a great success – your knowledge and experience is extraordinary and there was lots of positive feedback”
“Margot knows everything about trees and things green! She is available to provide advice for your home garden, or reports for Local Council purposes”
“I thought your report excellent – clear, thorough and realistic. I hope the council thinks so too!”
– Tree audit
– Hazard Assessment (Ground & aerial including drone)
– Specifies selection
– Root Mapping
– Pre-purchase tree assessment
– Development impact assessment
– Planting and maintenance specifications
– Tree health assessment
– Pest and disease identification
– Environmental influences
– Termite identification
– Tree hazard assessment as a result of termite damage
– Treatment option within trees
– Picus Sonic Tomography
– Resistograph
– Soil testing
– Tissue and tissue residue testing
– Aerial Inspections with Drones
– Covert Tree Surveillance