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KENDALL BLOG
Passing the Climb Forward
Utility arboriculture has always been more than just a technical skill. It is a profession built on service, stewardship, and...
KENDALL BLOG
From Freeze to Failure: Understanding Winter Power Grid Vulnerabilities
Winter weather places extraordinary stress on overhead infrastructure. Snow, freezing rain, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles introduce forces that aren’t visible in fair-weather...
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The Right Tools for Kendall’s Right-of-Way Clearing
Right-of-way vegetation management requires more than field experience. Overgrown corridors, uneven terrain, and limited access demand equipment that can perform reliably under pressure...
KENDALL BLOG
Winter Weather Is Coming: A Snapshot of Strategic Climate Risk Readiness
Winter storms are no longer isolated, short-term disruptions. As outlined in the recent Utility Arborist Newsline (UAN) op-ed piece by Tucker Miller, Director of Central Office at XKIG,...
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Elevating Excellence in Utility Vegetation Management: Spotlight on Kendall’s Vice President of Operations, Craig Faulk
At Kendall Vegetation Services, leadership doesn’t just mean managing operations. It means advancing the profession, elevating safety, and developing the...
KENDALL NEWS
XKIG Acquires Timberline Clearing, LLC
Partnership Broadens Resources and Increases Services for Utility Customers Nationwide Contact: Jim RyanVice President of Mergers & Acquisitions757-663-1901jim.ryan@xkig.com NORFOLK, Va.,...
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Celebrating Joey Bidwell’s 27 Years at Kendall
When Joey Bidwell joined Kendall Vegetation Services in 1998, he was just a young laborer on a crew. Twenty-seven years...
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Sterling Investment Partners Completes Continuation Vehicle Recapitalization of XKIG
Greenwich, CT – Sterling Investment Partners (“Sterling”), a leading middle market private equity firm focused on the Business Services and...
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Mr. Hoover Goes to Washington
As CEO of one of the nation’s largest utility vegetation management companies, I often describe our work as being at...