Tree Recycling and Bishop Ranch

 

Bishop Ranch

San Ramon, CA

Bishop Ranch is a large business park and mixed-use development in San Ramon, California. We had several different projects in this area for Summerhill Homes, the Chevron headquarters, Belmont Village Senior Living in the Orchards Neighborhood, and Sycamore Neighborhood.


Log Recycling Bishop Ranch

6 Summerhill Homes

Site Completed
Early 2025

Client
Summerhill Homes,
Bishop Ranch

Prime Contractor
Summerhill Homes

Wood Species
Atlas Cedar, Deodar Cedar

Services
Log Recycling


Chevron

100 Logs (80 trees)

Site Completed
Summer 2024

Client
Chevron, Bishop Ranch

Architect
NBBJ Architects

Wood Species
Redwood, Liquid Amber

Services
Project Management
Tree Removal
Onsite Milling
Custom Site Furnishings

Day 1: Tree Removal

Day 2: Tree Removal and Milling

Day 3: Milling and Transport


Belmont Village San Ramon

128 Trees

Site Completed
Jan 2023 - Feb 2025

Client
Belmont Village San Ramon,
Bishop Ranch Orchards Neighborhood

Architect
HKIT Architects

Landscape Architect
Gates and Associates

Prime Contractor
W.E. O’Neil Construction

Wood Species
Redwood, Ash, Sycamore

Services
Tree Removal
Milled and Cured Wood
Custom Site Furnishings


Sycamore Neighborhood

Site Completed
Summer 2025

Client
Bishop Ranch Sycamore Neighborhood

Landscape Architect
Groundworks

Prime Contractor
Bishop Ranch

Wood Species
London Plane

Services
Log Recycling
Site Furnishing Fabrication

Stanford Tree Recycling and Benches

 

Remembrance benches made from the huge decaying heritage oak that used to stand here in front of Kingscote Gardens, Stanford.

Site Completion
May 2024

Client / Internally Managed
Stanford

Landscape Contractor
Anza Engineering

Stanford Tree Recycling and Benches

Palo Alto, CA

Services
Tree Harvesting Project Management
Log Storage
Product Fabrication to Spec
Product Delivery

Products
Benches
Tables

Wood Species
Heritage Coast Live Oak


One of the heritage trees in front of Kingscote Gardens that needed to come down due to decay. 2 benches that came from this tree sit here today for students to enjoy and remember the tree.

Heartbreaking to see, but several of the huge heritage Coast Live Oak trees on Stanford campus had fallen due to heavy winds in 2023, and several others were deemed necessary to come down due to decay that had rendered the trees likely to fall in the next windstorm.

We were grateful to help with the full process from safe removal, all the way to co-designing and fabricating the benches and tables to fabricate from these trees.

The benches and tables now sit all throughout Stanford campus for students and faculty to enjoy, including Kingscote Gardens, Lake Lagunita, and Faculty Club.

Tree Removal


Milling

December 2023


Processing Logs

January - March 2024


Deliver & Post-Delivery