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info@geofuture.ruA procedure necessary to carry out geodetic work and research that helps ensure the accuracy and completeness of geodetic measurements, taking into account the influence and condition of the flora in the study area.
Dendrological studies must be carried out before starting construction work on a site with green areas. Penalties include:
You can get advice or order services related to geodetic work and geotechnical monitoring on our company’s website. For dendroplanes, the cost is negotiated personally with each client.
Dendroplan is a type of documentation drawn up when planning landscape design or landscaping of a land plot. This project involves mapping all existing green spaces onto a graphic drawing.
The dendrological cadastre is used to optimize construction and landscape design. Trees have a great influence on the climate, microclimate, water-soil regime and landscape of the area. Therefore, they should be taken into account when planning a building and its surroundings in order to take advantage of their advantages and minimize their disadvantages. For example, trees can provide shade, shelter from wind, noise and air pollution, and improve the aesthetics and appeal of an area. On the other hand, trees can pose a threat to the safety of people and buildings if they are diseased, damaged or improperly sited. Dendroplane allows you to develop a solution that will harmoniously combine with existing trees and will not harm them.
A dendroplan of a land plot is a useful event for every investor and designer. It allows for better understanding of the project site, protection of nature and landscape, and creation of a functional and aesthetically pleasing building environment.
When implementing a construction project, there is often a need to cut down or replant trees and shrubs in the area covered by the project. The process of cutting down trees and shrubs on a building site must be preceded by a description of the trees and shrubs present on the site and their location on the site in graphic form. Such a detailed description of the vegetation on the development site is called a dendrological inventory. The dendrological inventory may also include park areas, watercourses or roadside trees for the purpose of planning their protection.
Most often, development is carried out before the project begins in order to obtain a building permit. A dendroplane is also necessary in case of:
If drawing up a dendroplan is important to you, then contact us for help now. The price for a dendroplane is affordable for everyone.
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