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RE: Tree Consultants

Subject: RE: Tree Consultants
From: Browning, Nigel
Date: Aug 20 2007 17:09:39
Ron
Thanks for the advice.

Nigel Browning
Trees & Woodlands Manager
020 8726 6000 ext 62025
-----Original Message-----
From: Howe, Ron [mailto:Ron.Howe@xxxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk] 
Sent: 17 August 2007 14:11
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: RE: Tree Consultants 

Nigel,

It would be worth talking to a local forestry estate, because many of
them use contractors now and could well be in a position to advise. I
could give you contact details for one of my local estates ...
Paddockhurst in Worth, Sussex.

ron.

-----Original Message-----
From: Browning, Nigel [mailto:Nigel.Browning@xxxxxxxx.gov.uk]
Sent: Thu, 16 August 2007 16:56
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Tree Consultants 


I am the Trees and Woodland Manager for Croydon Council.

We are currently in the process of retendering our Forestry Contract
which, at the moment, is an input based contract using a schedule of
rates.

We are looking at the next contract being a performance, output, based
contract and require a consultant to carry out a feasibility study into
the potential merits of this.

Can anyone recommend a suitable consultant?

Thanks

 

Nigel Browning

Trees & Woodlands Manager

020 8726 6000 ext 62025

 

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