Environmental Due Diligence Studies
Environmental due diligence studies evaluate the environmental condition of a property before real estate transactions, development, or investments.
Environmental due diligence studies, also known as Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), evaluate the environmental condition of a property before a real estate transaction or development.
Historical Review
Review of site plans, aerial photographs, maps, permits, and regulatory databases to identify past site uses.
Site Inspection
A physical inspection is performed to identify storage tanks, hazardous materials, or evidence of spills.
Regulatory Compliance
Evaluation of compliance with environmental regulations, permits, and licenses.
Records Review
Analysis of previous environmental reports and assessments.
Interviews and Site History
Interviews with property owners, tenants, and stakeholders to gather site history.
Risk Assessment
Evaluation of contamination risks and environmental impacts.
Legal and Financial Liabilities
Assessment of legal and financial risks related to environmental contamination.
Expert Consultation
Personalized guidance from environmental industry veterans with decades of collective experience.
Sustainable Impact
Focused on long-term ecological balance and corporate responsibility for a greener future.
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