Upcoming Projects

The AMI and AMD was started as a pilot program from Tree Consulting and Education Services STL (TCES). The intention of these programs is to rebrand the Tree Industry and Arboriculture Industry into a recognized Medical Industry. At TCES, we are a local St Louis company that is releasing this to the St Louis community and at the end of the Pilot Program, will release it on a nationwide basis.

Here we will do a comprehensive breakdown of the entire pilot program.

1) AMI and AMD: Phase 1 of the pilot program. Please download and read the rules and regulations for a full understanding of the Arboriculture Medical Industry and the Arboriculture Medical Directory. With this being a pilot program for the community of St Louis, we do accept public funding to help with funding of the entire AMI pilot program until release. Public funding is not tax deductible and if you find this pilot program useful or helpful, then please help us achieve the goal of making the Arboriculture Industry a recognized Medical Industry to help protect trees, plants and the planet from the destruction of progress and protect trees and plants since they are a recognized biological organism. Humans have a recognized Medical Industry, animals have a recognized Medical Industry and at TCES, we believe the planet needs a recognized Medical Industry to help protect it since nothing can exist without vegetation! For over 100 years the Arboriculture Industry is the only organization to actively advocate and fight to protect our planet in a war of destruction against our planet and our goal is to help usher in a new era of prosperity for mankind, animals and our planet!

TCES works in partnership with the AMI. TCES Manages the Arboriculture Medical Directory from the information gathered by the AMI from certifications, assessments and documentation or any other information gathered by the AMI through daily operations or from any information submitted by the community. The Arboriculture Medical Industry manages the Arboriculture Medical Database and is responsible for Certifying Medical Personnel and Medical Offices, jobsites for safety and Medical Procedures, arbitrating complaints and disputes, reviewing (PPPOAC) Patient Pre and Post Operation Assessments of Company Reviews and any information submitted from an (IMMAC) Independent Mobil Medical Assessment Certifier's, and any information or submitted and received from the community.

Disclaimer: Since TCES is the company that opened the AMI and sponsored the AMD, all community funding and financial support will go to TCES to help with the other programs and projects required to complete the pilot programs before we release the pilot project nationwide and are listed below. TCES will also use funds for anything TCES deems necessary for daily operations to ensure success of the pilot program and at TCES discretion or to help the AMI and AMD if TCES deems it necessary.

2) A new industry yet to be named publicly to protect all rights and ownership copyrights: This company will focus on the environment and education of the Arboriculture Industry. This will be a for profit industry and not a non-profit organization.

3) New unnamed Video and Production company from the said industry mentioned in 2) and will be a subsidiary company of unmentioned parent company above: This Company will focus on bringing education and documentation of trees and plants into the 21st century.

3) AMI Charitable Tree Service (AMICTS): Upon an announcement to the public on the opening and development of AMICTS, TCES and AMI will open a separate public funding program and bank account that will only go to and be used for AMICTS! Initially, this will not be a tax-deductible donation due to the time required to get non-profit tax-deductible status. Once the government approves the non-profit status, we will update the donation site to non-profit tax-deductible status and make it available for donations. AIMCTS will do charity tree work for the community for anyone that meets the qualifications or requirements. Some of the requirements, but not all are as follows: A) People who are blind. B) Military families that lost a spouse while serving our country. C) Someone that dies while performing a job that serves the community. Here is a list of some, but not all jobs and professions that are eligible; firefighter, EMT, paramedics, police. D) A situation in life that causes financial hardship that is brought about due to factors in life we cannot control. Some examples of this may include but are not limited to 1) A child born with special needs that the family is having financial problems keeping up with. 2) An accident that caused a death to a Spouse that severely caused a financial strain on the family. 3) An accident that caused long-term treatment and rehabilitation that is putting the family in financial trouble. 4) Being diagnosed with a disease that causes a person to go through financial problems. Disclaimer: All situations or circumstances in D) will require all proper documentation, financial records and a list of assets to be provided to see if you qualify for the AIMCTS to help.

Pilot Program 2:

This second pilot program will be launched in a cooperation venture between TCES, AMI and LEEP upon completion of the first pilot program. This pilot program will be targeted at schools. Our goal is to bring the next generation of vertical farming to school districts and will start with grade schools. A full breakdown will be updated on the AMI website later in the year when the pilot program comes close to being completed.