enric amaya

My passion for the world of arboriculture was born in childhood. Having grown up in a rural environment, from a young age I have carried out maintenance tasks in the forest where the family home was located, doing clearing work, cutting trees or producing firewood.

This daily contact with nature not only allowed me to develop my first skills, but also a deep sensitivity and respect for the natural environment.

Over time, I transformed this passion into my work thanks to training in gardening, forest cleaning and maintenance of parks and green areas.

In addition, thanks to various training courses certified by the Spanish Association of Arboriculture (AEA), I have been able to continue specializing, orienting my activity towards arboriculture: training as a certified climber and combining forestry work with a continuous process of specialization.

The involvement in each project I am part of, the ability to face challenges with a decisive attitude and to aim to do the work with the highest possible quality, are part of my values.

For almost three years now I have set up my own company, being able to tackle both small interventions and larger projects, with a comprehensive vision of the tree, its health and its environment, offering my clients a wide range of services.

Training

— Gardening and maintenance of parks and green areas
— Iniciació a la Trepa (Certificate by the AEA)
— Enfilada Avançada (Certificate by the AEA)
— Removals of trees (Certificate by the AEA)
— Poda per a Jardiners des de la Perspective de l'Arboricultura
— Rescat a Arboricultura (Certificate by the AEA)
— Tala Controlada per Sections (Certificate by the AEA)
— Course of preparation for the European Certificate of Motoserrista – ECC1 i ECC2
— Motoserra a Emergencies
— Identification of species of trees
— Basic Course of Vertical Treballs (certificate valid in Spanish territory)
— Certificate of Prevention by Riscos Laborals Genèric 60h (15-01-2024)

Services

— High-altitude pruning: With advanced climbing techniques, prioritizing the health of the tree and the safety of the environment.
— Controlled pruning: Applying safe methods to avoid damage to infrastructure or natural spaces.
— Risk management: Continuous assessment of risks associated with the stability and safety of trees.
— Emergency actions: Safe removal of trees in critical situations or after incidents.
— Pest and disease management: Identification of common pathologies, application of appropriate treatments and practices that strengthen the health of the tree.
— Assessment of the condition of the tree: Inspections to diagnose the general condition and decide on the best intervention.

After these years, at specific times I have had the opportunity to coordinate teams in projects that require more personnel, whether trained arborists or assistants for support tasks, so I feel prepared to tackle larger projects: from interventions of one or more days to jobs that last for weeks or months.

My goal is to continue consolidating and professionalizing my activity, building a solid foundation that allows me to take on larger and more stable jobs, incorporating staff on a permanent basis, with the aim of continuing to grow without losing the quality of the services I provide: always maintaining the commitment to excellence, sustainability and respect for trees and the environment.

To continue this growth, I consider it essential to generate synergies with like-minded companies, such as New Ape, establishing stable, transparent and mutually beneficial collaborative relationships, which allow us to tackle new projects, improve efficiency and offer an even more complete and specialized service. I firmly believe that joint growth, based on trust and shared goals, is key to building a solid, prosperous and lasting professional future for all parties involved.

Shall we talk?