Services: Edmonton & area

Municipal & Commercial Tree Management in Edmonton

Tree care for properties at scale.

5.0 · 230 reviewsISA Certified Arborists
Municipal tree management crew working on boulevard trees in an Edmonton-area community

Tree care at scale

Managing a hundred trees is a different conversation than managing one.

Condo boards, commercial landlords, property managers, and rural municipalities have dozens to thousands of trees to maintain, with budget cycles to plan around, liability to manage, and stakeholders to report to. We provide structured tree management programs at every scale.

  • Insurance and liability documentation requirements
  • Multi-year budget planning across hundreds of trees
  • ISA TRAQ hazard assessment for public-access properties
  • Bylaw and reporting compliance for municipalities
  • Coordination across pruning, removal, planting, and emergency response
  • Reports written for boards, councils, and non-arborist audiences

How we work

Inventory, plan, execute, monitor, repeatable every cycle.

A managed program starts with an inventory: every significant tree mapped, identified, condition-rated. From that we build a 3–5 year maintenance plan that staggers pruning cycles, schedules disease prevention (elm injections in particular), flags high-risk trees for priority intervention, and projects budget. We execute on contract (usually annually) and update the inventory each cycle. The output is defensible, documented tree care.

Programs we deliver

Multi-year structures scaled to your property.

  • Tree Inventories

    Every significant tree mapped, identified, DBH-measured, and condition-rated. GIS-ready spreadsheets; digital maps on larger jobs.

  • Multi-Year Maintenance Plans

    Pruning cycles by species and condition. Disease prevention scheduled. Hazard trees prioritized. Annual budget projected.

  • ISA TRAQ Hazard Assessments

    Risk-rated assessments on every significant tree. The legal standard of care for properties with public access.

  • Contract Pruning & Removal

    Large-scale work on contract. Documentation, traffic control, and public communication for public-sector work.

  • Elm Injection Programs

    City-scale Dutch Trig rollouts for municipalities and condo corporations protecting mature elm canopy.

  • Storm Response Coverage

    Emergency response retainer for properties needing guaranteed turnaround after weather events.

  • Bylaw Compliance Reports

    Documentation for municipal bylaws, tree protection requirements, and development applications.

  • Multi-Property Coordination

    Single point of contact for portfolio property managers. Consistent reporting, billing, and execution across sites.

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How a managed program runs

Built around your budget cycle and reporting needs.

  1. Inventory & assessment

    Every significant tree on the property mapped and condition-rated. Foundation of every other service.

  2. Multi-year plan + budget

    3–5 year structured plan with pruning cycles, hazard prioritization, disease prevention, and annual budget projections.

  3. Annual contract execution

    Pruning, removal, planting, and emergency response on contract. Documented, insured, communicated to your team.

  4. Update & report

    Inventory updated each cycle. Annual reports written for boards, councils, and audit purposes.

  • Master Arborist on staffOnly two in Edmonton
  • TRAQ certifiedISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification
  • $5M liabilityFully insured, WCB covered
  • GIS-ready dataSpreadsheets, maps, dashboards
  • Municipal-experiencedPublic procurement documentation

Properties we manage

Edmonton-area municipalities, condos, and commercial properties.

We manage trees for properties across Edmonton and the surrounding capital region: from condo corporations with a dozen trees to municipalities managing thousands.

  • Edmonton

  • St. Albert

  • Sherwood Park

  • Spruce Grove

  • Stony Plain

  • Beaumont

  • Leduc

  • Fort Saskatchewan

  • Devon

Want a quote for municipal?

An ISA-certified arborist walks your property and gives you a detailed quote in writing.

Municipal tree management crew working on boulevard trees in an Edmonton-area community

Frequently asked

Municipal & Commercial Tree Management FAQs

Do you provide tree care for condo corporations and commercial properties?

Yes. We provide structured tree management programs for condos, commercial properties, multi-residential developments, and rural municipalities. A typical program includes inventory, multi-year maintenance plan, annual contract work, and emergency response. We provide written reports suitable for board and council audiences.

What's a tree inventory and do we need one?

A tree inventory is a structured catalogue of every significant tree on a property: species, size, condition, location, and risk factors. For properties with more than about 20 trees, an inventory is the foundation of cost-effective management; without one you're managing reactively, missing maintenance windows, and losing visibility into liability. For insurance and legal purposes, an inventory plus regular hazard assessments is the documented standard of care.

Do you bid on municipal contracts?

Yes. We bid on municipal RFPs in the Edmonton region for both routine maintenance and project work. We're WCB covered, $5M liability insured, and have the documentation infrastructure (insurance certificates, safety programs, reporting templates) that public-sector procurement requires.

Can you provide emergency tree services for municipalities?

Yes. We offer storm-response retainers for municipalities and large property managers, with guaranteed turnaround on emergency calls. For day-of storm events, we prioritize public-safety calls first and coordinate with municipal operations teams.

Do you assist with city bylaws and reporting compliance?

Yes. We prepare documentation aligned with your municipality's tree management standards, public tree permit requirements, and council reporting needs. Reports are written for non-arborist audiences so they're usable by planning, operations, and council.

How often should municipalities inspect their trees?

Annual inspections are ideal for high-traffic areas (parks, playgrounds, public-facing properties). Residential streets and lower-traffic green spaces can be reviewed every 2–3 years based on tree age and condition. Inventories and TRAQ assessments drive the schedule.

Can you integrate your reports with existing city GIS systems?

Yes. Our inventory data can be exported in GIS-compatible formats, spreadsheets, or custom dashboards for seamless integration with existing municipal asset management systems.

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