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Welcome to our Terms & Conditions
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TREECARE (Arboricultural
specialists) CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
Established in 1982, we have been Approved Contractors to the Arboricultural
Association since 1984. This has ensured that Treecare maintains the highest
standards of technical competence in the arboricultural industry.
Should you wish to know more about us please visit our
website on www.treecare.co.uk or contact the Arboricultural Association,
Ampfield House, Ampfield, Romsey, Hants. SO51 9PA. Tel: 01794 368717.
1. DEFINITIONS:
The Client: Being the person or persons who has requested a quotation
for works/ authorised the works to proceed and will normally be the owner
of the trees specified or will be the owners representative in whatever
capacity with regard to said trees.
The Estimator: Being the person who has carried out the site inspection
and forwarded the quotation for works.
The Quotation: Being the written specification and costing for works as
inspected and /or discussed on site and sent to the client. Quotations
are valid for six months from their date after which period the Contractor
reserves the right to amend costs/submit a new quotation.
The Works: Being the tree work operations as detailed in the quotation.
The Contract: Being the works in the quotation requested/accepted/agreed
by the client in writing.
The Contractor: Being Treecare (Arboricultural specialists).
2. GENERAL :
Tree Preservation Orders/ Conservation Areas: If the trees detailed in
the quotation are covered by individual or group Tree Preservation Orders
or are located within a Conservation Area the Contractor can/will obtain
any necessary Local Authority consents for work on behalf of the client
on written acceptance of the contract.
Insurance: The Contractor is covered by £5,000,000 Public Liability
Insurance. Copies are available for inspection on request.
Additional Works: If, during the execution of the contract additional
works are requested by the client which are outside of the original quotation,
then their cost can be agreed on site (and signed in confirmation by the
client on the quotation sheet) or an additional quotation can be prepared
which may necessitate a further site inspection(s) by the original estimator.
Emergency call out: Set rates apply and are chargeable from time of instruction.
Cancellation: 24 hours notice of cancellation of scheduled works is required,
otherwise a minimum call out charge of £90.00 + VAT will be levied.
Neighbouring Trees: If works are to be carried out on a clients neighbours
trees which necessitate access to their property then written consent
from the owner will be required. Any works carried out on a clients neighbours
trees which do not necessitate access to their property do not need written
consent but it is deemed prudent to inform them of proposed works. All
the above are the sole responsibility of the client.
Parking: Where Residents Parking or Pay and Display bays apply with regard
to the contractors vehicle parking requirements then the local council
parking suspension costs will be chargeable to the client +vat.
Day/Hourly Rate: Where applicable day/hourly rates will be quoted on a
man-hour basis and will cover traveling time in addition to time on site.
Weekend/Public Holiday Rate: Works undertaken on Saturdays are subject
to a 25% surcharge, works undertaken on Sundays/Bank Holidays are subject
to a 35% surcharge.
Payment: Payment is due upon the satisfactory completion of the contract,
unless otherwise agreed. The client is requested to sign the ‘Completion
statement’ for our records. Cheques should be made payable to ‘Treecare’
and passed to the foreman on site.
Complaints: Any complaints/queries relating to the satisfactory completion
of works must be raised with our head office within 24 hours of receipt
of invoice, otherwise the contractor reserves the right to charge additional
fees for further works/attendance/amendments.
Settlement of disputes: The contractor will do everything possible to
resolve any misunderstandings arising from contract works to the satisfaction
of both parties. If agreement cannot be reached then it is possible to
contact the Arboricultural Association for mediation/resolution purposes.
VAT: is applicable and will be charged at the current rate.
3. THE WORKSITE:
Site Conditions: The contract price is based on site conditions as inspected
by the estimator. The contractor reserves the right to levy additional
costs subject to the degree of additional obstruction or to delay, postpone
or rearrange works as necessary. The works area must be accessible prior
to commencement of works. The contractor does not accept any responsibility
for any damage or loss incurred through the need to clear access for works.
Services: The contractor will, upon written acceptance of contract, make
any necessary arrangements with relevant authorities to make safe any
external/ overhead power services. Any costs will be chargeable to the
client.
It is the responsibility of the client to inform the contractor of any
underground services within the proposed area of works prior to commencement.
The contractor will not accept liability for any damage to services not
informed about and reserves the right to cancel works deemed a potential
hazard. Any injury to operatives caused through contact with undisclosed
services will remain the responsibility of the client.
Weather conditions: The contractor reserves the right to delay, postpone
or cancel works affected by inclement/dangerous weather conditions and
to resume works as soon as conditions allow.
Wildlife and Countryside Act: 1981/2000 – Crow Act (2000) Bats:
The contractor shall take all reasonable steps to ensure the safe retention
of any wildlife habitats and reserves the right to delay, postpone or
cancel works accordingly and to resume works as soon as practical.
Site Clearance: The contractor shall take all reasonable steps to ensure
the worksite is left clear and safe at days end and on completion of all
works.
4. EXPLANATION OF TERMS:
Clean out crown: Being the removal of dead wood, dying, diseased, weak,
suppressed, split, broken, hanging crossing and rubbing branches and epicormic
growth (small shoots emanating from the main trunk and stems) from the
crown.
Remove dead wood: Being the removal of all major dead wood in the tree
down to 3-4cm.diameter. Formative prune: Being the minimal pruning of,
usually, young trees to maintain optimum initial branch structure and
crown balance in order to pre-empt potential future problems.
Trim/Shear: Usually refers to hedging and shrubs both evergreen and deciduous.
Being the pruning back to flatten off or round off of growth to contain
spread and maintain control/optimum visual appearance and shape.
Crown lift: Being the complete removal of lowest branches to main trunk
and/or the reducing back in length of lowest branches thus increasing
the height of the main crown line above ground level. Usually expressed
in metres.
Crown thin: Being the removal of all branches as in ‘Clean out crown’
and the removal of further smaller diameter branches evenly throughout
crown in order to lessen the crown density and thus improve light through
the tree. Crown thinning will not result in any major alteration in the
outline of the tree. Usually expressed as a percentage.
Crown reduce/reshape: Being the all round reduction of the crown size
of the tree (not the trees’ overall height) unless otherwise specified.
Usually expressed as a percentage. In some cases only partial crown reduction
is specified in order to clear buildings, street furniture etc. usually
expressed in metres.
Pollard: Being the removal of all growth back to main trunk or trunk knuckles,
unless otherwise specified.
Fell: Being the complete removal as near to ground or surrounding soil
level as possible of the tree, leaving a stump. Usually entails the dismantling
of the tree in sections.
Grind down stump: Refers to the stump at or near ground level. Being the
mechanical chipping out of the stump to 0.3 below ground level only. The
trees’ radial root spread remains intact unless otherwise specified.
Arisings are removed to leave area level.
Grind out stump: In some cases, usually with smaller shallow stumps, it
would be possible to grind out the whole stump. On larger stumps the grinding
of radial roots down to a certain diameter may be specified.
Grub out: Refers to the stump and roots of a tree. Being the physical
/manual digging out of a stump and its root system. Usually applies to
smaller trees.
Winch out: Refers to the stump and roots of a tree. Being the physical/manual
excavation of the area around the tree/stump, the severance of major radial
roots and the mechanical winching out of the ground of the stump then
the backfilling of the area where possible to level. Usually refers to
larger trees.
Treat stump to prevent regrowth: Being the poisoning of the stump at ground
level following felling work effectively to prevent the tree from resprouting
Product used: Amcide; a systemic product which breaks down to a nitrogenous
fertiliser after 6-8 weeks. Treated stump to be kept covered until such
time.
Spraying: Tree/shrub spraying with insecticide/fungicide can only be carried
out with the appropriate licence. Treecare currently do not carry out
spraying operations.
Brace: Being the support of the trees’ branch/limb structure by
mechanical means in order to extend its safe useful life expectancy. Cable
bracing involves the use of bolts drilled through the trunks and connected
by steel cables. Cobra bracing involves the use of nylon rope encircling
trunks and connected to itself. Similarly tree branches/limbs can be supported
with steel props installed into the ground.
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