AN AIA/TPMP is generally required for cases such as a development or utility upgrades where council assets (trees) or other trees afforded statuary protection are located in proximity to proposed earthworks.
An AIA assesses the current health and metrics of the tree using internationally recognized arboricultural practices and assesses the likely or anticipated impact that proposed works may have on the tree. A TPMP is a framework for managing said works so as to reduce negative outcomes on the tree. The effects of civil works on the root or canopy system of a tree elucidate over time, sometimes several years, so the AIA section of such a report is the most in depth section to analyze specific traits of your tree.
AN AIA/TPMP is generally required for cases such as a development or utility upgrades where council assets (trees) or other trees afforded statuary protection are located in proximity to proposed earthworks.
An AIA assesses the current health and metrics of the tree using internationally recognized arboricultural practices and assesses the likely or anticipated impact that proposed works may have on the tree. A TPMP is a framework for managing said works so as to reduce negative outcomes on the tree. The effects of civil works on the root or canopy system of a tree elucidate over time, sometimes several years, so the AIA section of such a report is the most in depth section to analyze specific traits of your tree.