Forest Project Management & Development
Vancouver Island, BCCanadaOct 2024[ Service OVERVIEW ]Our ‘Seeds to Trees’ approach means we support projects from the earliest idea all the way through to execution, turning concepts into actionable, funded, community-aligned initiatives that strive to deliver meaningful ecological and cultural outcomes. Our approach is flexible and responsive — we tailor our level of involvement to each community’s needs and capacity, whether that means filling a specific service gap, working side by side in support of a community’s vision and pace, or leading a project, from Seeds to Trees.
Our Experience
Number of Projects Completed
200 (estimated)
Years of PM Experience
Over 40+ Years
First Nations Communities Served
20 +
Core Services
End-to-end project development
We guide your project from concept to completion—research, feasibility, planning, budgeting, funding, coordination, and full delivery oversight.
GIS & spatial analysis
High-quality mapping, spatial modelling, and landscape analytics to assess project feasibility, identify opportunities, and support permitting and funding applications.
Project management (PM)
Structured and transparent management including scheduling, budgeting, contractor oversight, field coordination, QA/QC, risk monitoring, and complete reporting.
Grant & funding application development
Expert preparation of strong, technically sound applications for federal, provincial, and private funding streams, including detailed budgets and rationale.
Danger tree assessments (project & safety)
Hazard assessments that support safe project sites, trail work, community areas, and post-disturbance planning—not tied to silviculture operations.
Trail building & access development
Planning and construction of sustainable access routes, cultural trails, work corridors, and recreational paths to support project access and long-term land stewardship.
First Nations engagement support
Respectful, collaborative engagement that includes facilitation, capacity building, integrated planning, and alignment with Indigenous governance and community priorities.