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  Physical injury to the trunk and crown – construction equipment can injure the above-ground portion of a tree by breaking branches, tearing the bark and wounding the trunk. These injuries are permanent, and if extensive, can be fatal. How Trees Are Damaged During Construction

  Cutting of Roots – Digging and trenching that are necessary to construct a house and install underground utilities will likely sever a portion of the roots of many trees in the area. Roots of a mature tree extend far from the trunk of the tree. Roots typically will be found growing a distance of 1-3 times the height of the tree. The amount of damage a tree can suffer from root loss depends, in part, upon how close to the tree the cut is made. Severing one major root can cause the loss of 5-20 percent of the root system. Damage During Construction Cont.

  Another problem is the potential for the trees to fall over; roots play a critical role in anchoring a tree.  Soil Compaction- An ideal soil for root growth and development is about 50% pore space. The space between soil particles, are filled with water and air. Heavy equipment used in construction compacts the soil, and can dramatically reduce the amount of pore space. This not only inhibits root growth and penetration, but also decreases oxygen in the soil that is essential to the growth and function of the roots. Damage During Construction Cont.

  Smother roots by adding soil- 90% of the fine roots that absorb water and minerals are in the upper 6-12 inches of soil. Roots require space, air and water. Piling soil over the root system or increasing the grade will smother the roots. It only takes a few inches of added soil to kill a sensitive, mature tree.  Exposures to the elements- Trees in a forest situation grow as a community, protecting each other from the elements. Trees grow tall, with long, straight trunks and high canopies. Removal of neighboring trees or opening the shared canopies of trees will expose the remaining trees to sunlight and wind. The higher level pits and construction work zones. These areas should be away from protected trees. Damage During Construction Cont.

  Hire a professional arborist in the early planning stages. Many trees on your property may be saved if the proper steps are taken. Allow the arborist to meet with you and your contractor. Your arborist can assess the trees on your property, determine which are healthy and structurally sound, and suggest measures to preserve and protect them. Getting Advice

  One of the first decisions is determining which trees are to be preserved, and which should be removed. You must consider the species, size, and maturity, location and the condition of each tree. The largest, most mature trees are not always the best choice to preserve. Younger more vigorous trees can usually survive and adapt to the stresses of construction better. Try to maintain diversity of species and age. Getting Advice Cont.

  Your arborist and builder should work together in planning the construction. The builder may need to be educated regarding the value of the trees on your property and the importance of saving them.  Sometimes small changes in the placement or design of your house can make a difference in whether a critical tree will survive. An alternative plan may be friendlier to the root system. Planning

  The single most important action you can take is to set up construction fences around all of the trees that are to remain. The fences should be placed as far out from the trunks as possible. (A general guideline: * Allow one foot of space from the trunk for each inch of trunk diameter)  Instruct construction personnel to keep the fenced area clear of building material, waste, and excess oil. Erecting Barriers

  All contractors must be instructed where there are permitted to drive and park their vehicles. Often this same access drive will later serve as the route for utility wires, water lines or the driveway.  Specify storage areas for equipment, soil and construction materials. Limit areas for burning (if permitted), cement wash-out pits and construction work zones. These areas should be away from protected trees. Limited Access

  Get it in writing. All of the measures intended to protect your trees must be written into the construction specifications. The document should detail exactly what can and cannot be done to and around the trees. Each sub-contractor has to be made aware of the barriers, limitations and specific work zone. It’s a good idea to post signs as a reminder.  Fines and penalties for violations should be built into specifications. Sub-contractors are much more likely to adhere to the tree preservation clauses if their profit is at stake. The severity of the fines should be proportional to the potential damage to the trees, and should increase for multiple infractions. Specification

  It is important to work together as a team. You may share clear objectives with your arborist and your builder, but one sub-contractor can destroy your prudent efforts. Construction damage to trees is often irreversible.  Visit the work site at least once a day if possible. Your vigilance will pay off as workers learn to take your wishes seriously. Take photos at every stage of construction. If any infraction does occur, it will be important to prove liability. Maintaining Good Communication

  It is not unusual to go to great lengths to preserve trees during construction, only to have them injured during landscaping. Installing irrigation systems and rototilling planting beds are two ways the root systems of trees can be damaged.  Careful planning and communicating with landscape designers and contractors is just as important as avoiding tree damage during construction. Final Stages

  Your trees will require several years to adjust to the injury and environmental changes that occur during construction. Stressed trees are more prone to health problems such as disease and insect infestation.  Despite your best intentions and most stringent tree preservation measures, your trees may still be injured from the construction process. Remedial treatments that your arborist can suggest help reduce stress and improve the growing conditions around your trees. Post Construction Tree Maintenance

  This info has been developed by the International Society of Arboriculture, a non-profit organization supporting tree care research around the world and dedicated to the care and preservation of shade and ornamental trees.  Further information, contact: ISA, P.O. Box 3129, Champaign, IL , USA Acknowledgement