Arborlab is New Zealand’s leading Green Space asset management specialists since our establishment in 2002. Tree Consultant Auckland are committed to creating and advancing the sustainable development of our cities' green open spaces to build a brighter future. We are committed to caring for our unique environment and people. Through innovation, experience, and specialist technology, we strive to develop and support positive change management for the future of sustainable green open spaces in New Zealand.

No matter how complex the environment and whatever challenges you face, our scientific expertise and insight-led philosophy means we are committed to delivering services that enable growth and financial return. Our experience, backed by proven processes and technology, enables us to be a voice of reason, and to remain honest and transparent. You can rely on Arborlab to offer critical point of view and deliver a cost-effective, flawless project execution.

The Arboricultural Evaluation Auckland is a written assessment that determines the specific impacts of the intended development site on the current tree population. The Arboricultural Evaluation Auckland identifies trees that need to be removed and those that need to be conserved and highlights potential conflicts between timber being retained and planned development. In addition, the Arboricultural Evaluation Auckland examines the effectiveness of a list of legislation, including the Tree Protection Regulation (TPO), and identifies the long-term costs and benefits of using trees in urban and built-up environments.

A tree impact assessment is a detailed and comprehensive report showing the ability to influence the improvement of trees on and off the proposed development site. The tree impact assessment report should follow and include information in the initial assessment of the tree. The efficiency of carpentry work can be assessed immediately after the completion of construction, maintenance, geodetic and panoramic plans. Once this plan is in place, the easiest way to do this is to calculate an appropriate impact assessment.