Glendale awarded major London arboriculture contract

Green services company Glendale has secured an £810,000 arboriculture contract with the London Borough of Hillingdon.

The company’s specialists will provide a full range of arboriculture services during the three-year contract, which has the option of being extended for a further two years.

Glendale will manage Hillingdon’s arboriculture requirements which include tree surgery, felling, pruning, stump grinding and decay detection across the borough’s 200 green spaces and urban locations.

John McKenna, Glendale’s operations manager for London and the South East, said: “We have a comprehensive plan in place to deliver this contract with high standards and professionalism. It is a real coup for us to be working in partnership with the borough helping manage its trees and woodlands.

“The borough has taken a proactive approach in managing its arboriculture and in selecting us as its preferred private sector partner, has secured an expert service that is great value for money.

“This contract demonstrates Glendale’s strength in arboriculture as we look to grow our business further to secure more prestigious contracts.”

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