
Kiewit/Flation General Partnership
Port Mann/Highway 1 Habitat Compensation Planting
Diamond Head provided expertise in the terrestrial ecosystems management program associated with the Port Mann/Highway 1 upgrade sections for the Gateway Program, developing riparian planting prescriptions for habitat compensation areas. These innovative prescriptions follow an approach that mimics natural primary succession. Planting prescriptions are based on a careful assessment of existing soils with the goal of quickly establishing a closed canopy that will naturally shade out invasive plant species and reduce maintenance costs. Each plan includes landscape specifications for plants, trees, soils, coarse woody debris and wildlife trees, artificial cover objects for amphibian habitat, and erosion and sediment control. Special measures were also recommended for prevention of damaging agents, such as beavers.
Tree Management and Monitoring for the Stanley Park Causeway Bike/Pedestrian Pathway Widening
Project Arborist for the UBC South Campus and Main Mall Redevelopment (2006 - present)
Invasive Species Removal & Restoration for Migratory Bird Species at the Alaksen National Wildlife Area (in progress)
Port Mann/Highway 1 Habitat Compensation Planting Design and Implementation
Contractor for Noxious Weed Control, Metro Vancouver Region Highways and Gravel Pits
Climate Adaptation Tree Selection Guidelines