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International Society of Arboriculture


International Society of Arboriculture

INTRODUCTION AND USE CRITERIA

The details and specifications posted on the ASLA website are intended to be used as guidelines by qualified landscape architects who have a basic understanding of plant biology and soil science.  It is assumed that prior to using these guidelines to develop a set of contract documents, the landscape architect has undertaken a survey of the different types of soil at the site including: hand probing of all soil areas where the subtleties of the existing site vegetation, topography, drainage patterns and overlays of the sited development history suggest the potential for different soil patterns.  The soil survey must include sampling and laboratory testing of each soil type encountered.  The testing should meet the same level of evaluation as required for the testing of topsoil as found in the specification guidelines of this document.  These details also assume that the landscape architect understands the proposed site construction sequencing patterns well enough to predict the pattern of soil disturbance during the proposed construction period and the types of soils and compaction levels that will exist and the completion of the construction.

Prior to using the ISA Planting Guidelines the landscape architect must read all notes and the specifications that describe the assumptions and basis for the guidelines.  The ISA planting details and specifications must be considered as guidelines only and must not be used directly from the CAD details source without first undertaking a full investigation of the assumptions on which the details and specifications are based.  The landscape architect must make modifications and changes to these guidelines in all cases where existing and or local conditions of soils, climate, plant type and labor practice suggest that different requirements are appropriate or necessary.

February 28, 2000

International Society of Arboriculture

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE
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