The Client
Oz Group was appointed by a valued highways client responsible for maintaining the integrity and safety of the southern network of national highways. We also secured and serviced an East Sussex highways contract for Balfour Beatty, providing comprehensive vegetation and tree management works.
The client operates under strict highway specifications and high compliance standards. The main goals were to protect road users, maintain visibility and safe clearances, prevent vegetation from obstructing signs or carriageways, and remove hazardous trees that presented a safety risk.
A key contract requirement was competency and compliance – CPCS-qualified operatives and FMOC-certified machine operators, using machinery and methods aligned with highway requirements and designed to minimise disruption to live traffic.
Project Scope
Works were delivered across multiple highway locations throughout the South East. The programme included regular vegetation clearance such as trimming, pruning, and removal of roadside vegetation to maintain safe highway corridors and control regrowth.
We also carried out targeted tree and vegetation maintenance, including removal of overhanging branches, clearance around road signs, lighting, barriers, and other road infrastructure, and work to prevent obstruction and maintain compliant visibility.
Hazardous trees were assessed and removed where they posed a clear risk to road users, operatives, or highway assets. Emergency response was built into delivery, enabling rapid clearance after storms, accidents, or fallen debris to restore safe conditions quickly.
Equipment Used
We used a specialist vegetation management plant that meets highway specification requirements and improves both safety and productivity. A grapplesaw was used for cutting and removing overhanging branches and roadside trees from a safe standoff position. This reduced operative exposure to live traffic and supported controlled removal. A tree shear was deployed for larger trees and dense vegetation where precision and stability were essential. It allowed efficient felling and handling with minimal disturbance. A biomass chipper was used to process arisings efficiently, reduce site congestion, and support responsible disposal routes.
