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XYLEM BLOG
Against the Elements: Winter Risk Management for Utility Crews
Winter conditions bring unique challenges to utility vegetation management and storm response operations. At Xylem, safety is not seasonal, but cold weather demands...
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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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Powering Right-of-Way Clearing with Purpose-Built Equipment
Right-of-way clearing plays a critical role in maintaining safe, reliable utility infrastructure. The work often takes place in demanding environments...
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XKIG Acquires Timberline Clearing, LLC
Partnership Broadens Resources and Increases Services for Utility Customers Nationwide Contact: Jim RyanVice President of Mergers & Acquisitions 757-663-1901jim.ryan@xkig.com NORFOLK,...
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High Climbs, Higher Standards: NPR Spotlights XKIG at the Tree Rodeo
The work of utility arborists rarely makes headlines—but this month, it did. National Public Radio (NPR) shone a spotlight on...
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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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XKIG Acquires Thomas Contracting
Acquisition Strengthens Xylem Tree Experts’ Position Across the Southeast Contact: Jim RyanVice President of Mergers & Acquisitions 757-663-1901jim.ryan@xkig.com NORFOLK,...
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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...
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A Storm Is Brewing: Readiness & Response
By Chuck Minter, Vice President of Resource Readiness. Somewhere off the coast of western Africa, a low-pressure area moves into...