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by:ANCO Environmental Services, Inc. based inBerkeley Heights, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Phase I and II Audits in compliance with ASTM method E1527, plus ASTM E1528 transaction screen services. Demonstrating "due diligence" compliance required by most financial institutions, day care center preliminary ...
by:CA RICH CONSULTANTS, INC. based inPlainview, NEW YORK (USA)
Phase I ASTM E1527-13 / All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI) Environmental Site Assessments, Non-scope items such as radon, asbestos, and lead Vapor Encroachment Screening ASTM E 2600-10, Report Certification for Third-Party Reliance (Reliance Letters), Phase II Investigation scope, cost, and implementation, Real Property Transactional ...
by:Hulsey McCormick & Wallace, Inc. (HMW) based inPiedmont, SOUTH CAROLINA (USA)
Typically, an ESA client is a buyer or lender who wishes to ascertain the environmental liability on a prospective real estate investment. HMW uses the ASTM E1527 standard when performing these assessments. If further investigation is warranted, HMW typically employs the use of direct-push technology (DPT) in order to collect soil and/or groundwater without the ...
by:Envirosite Corp. based inShelton, CONNECTICUT (USA)
Ensures adherence to the latest industry standards for environmental due diligence with ASTM E1527-21 ...
by:Hydro Tech Environmental, Corp. based inCommack, NEW YORK (USA)
Given our extensive experience and work across the country we are your "local" environmental firm from Long Beach, N.Y. to Long Beach, Calif., and are uniquely positioned in the industry to provide concise, timely, and cost-effective Phase I Environmental Site Assessments with a national reach for single properties in excess of 100 property portfolios. Our reports are specifically tailored to ...
by:Erler & Kalinowski, Inc. (EKI) based inBurlingame, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Environmental assessments range from screening evaluations that identify the potential magnitude of environmental liabilities associated with properties under consideration to formal studies that conform to ASTM E1527 Phase I environmental due diligence standards for prospective purchasers of contaminated properties. Depending upon our client’s objectives, ...
by:Langford LLC based inEvansville, INDIANA (USA)
RECs are defined as the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on a property under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures on the property or into the ground, ground water, or surface water of the property. A Phase I ESA is conducted ...
by:Kleinfelder based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Kleinfelder assists clients in assessing a site during various property transactions, such as divestments, acquisitions and leases, as well as environmental affects resulting from new construction or new/existing tenant practices. Our broad range of due diligence services include: ASTM E1527-13 and EPA AAI-compliant Phase I ESAs; transaction screens; hazardous ...
by:Historical Information Gatherers (HIG) based inHopkins, MINNESOTA (USA)
Whether you’re getting a loan for a property purchase or plan to self-finance, complying with ASTM E1527 means that a search for environmental liens as well as activity and land use limitations (AULs) is required. For example, you might discover that a release of hazardous chemicals at your site could prevent your planned redevelopment unless you first ...
by:Patriot Environmental Management, LLC based inDouglassville, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
The staff members of Patriot Environmental Management are fully qualified to perform Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) in accordance with ASTM Standard E1527-05 Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process, July 2005, which was developed to provide environmental professionals with a ...
by:Remediation Risk Management, Inc. (RRM) based inSanta Cruz, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Phase I services include site inspection, acquisition of records, research, interviews, report preparation, and liaison with interested parties. Phase I work is completed according guidelines provided in American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standards E1527-05 and E2600-10. Phase II services include all aspects of investigation and reporting concerning ...
by:SLP Environmental ASIA - Environmental, Social, Health, Safety & Risk Management Consulting Services based inBangkok, THAILAND
Key Services: - Pre-investment , Pre-acquisition, Transactional & Divestiture Services - Material Compliance & Liability Assessments - ISO 14015 Environmental Due Diligence (EDD) Assessments - ASTM E1527-13 Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments (Phase 1 ESA) - ASTM E1903-11 Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment (Phase 2 ESA) - Health & Safety ...
by:Ninyo & Moore based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Ninyo & Moore professionals have performed numerous Phase I ESAs throughout the United States for major lenders, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), corporate real estate departments, portfolio managers, public agencies, redevelopment agencies, general services departments, and broker and attorney representatives. The scope of services for a Phase I ESA is consistent with the American ...
by:The ELM Group, Inc. (ELM) based inPrinceton, NEW JERSEY (USA)
ELM has a team of experienced due diligence experts to assist with all your environmental due diligence needs. ELM completes Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) in accordance with the 2021 ASTM Standard (E1527-21) to satisfy the federal requirements of CERCLA’s innocent landowner defense and provide the client with a baseline of conditions and ...
by:Pare Corporation based inFoxboro, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Our environmental site assessments for commercial real estate are conducted in conformance with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM Standards E1527 and E1528). PARE has the experience, technology, and personnel to carry out the 'cradle to grave' management strategy required for dealing with hazardous waste and materials in the environment ...
by:Trileaf Corporation based inSt. Louis, MISSOURI (USA)
The SBA's revised SOP 50 10 5(F) — revised January 1, 2014 — presents the SBA's most up-to-date policy describing how to meet their environmental due diligence policy. Trileaf's RiskCheck Plus provides the best option for fulfilling SBA's requirement for an environmental Records Search With Risk Assessment (RSRA). The RiskCheck Plus includes a review of 5 different and critical ...
by:Goldman Environmental Consultants, Inc. based inBraintree, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Environmental site assessments are a standard part of nearly all real estate due diligence, including refinancing, purchase/sale, or insurance. Goldman Environmental Consultants designs and implements site assessments to evaluate whether a release of oil and/or hazardous materials (OHM) exists. GEC conducts assessments for financial institutions, manufacturers, real estate trusts, industry, state ...
by:Ellis Environmental Management, Inc. based inRancho Palos Verdes, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Prior to purchasing a parcel of commercial property, most lending institutions will require that a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) be performed for the property. Even if it is not required, a Phase 1 is an appropriate step in the sale of a property, since it will inform the buyer of any potential contamination from previous operations. The goal is to identify 'reccognized ...
by:JLC Environmental Consultants, Inc. based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
An Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is a report prepared for a real estate holding which identifies potential or existing environmental contamination liabilities. The analysis typically addresses both the underlying land as well as physical improvements to the property. Contaminated sites are often referred to as 'brownfield ...
by:Triumvirate Environmental based inSomerville, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Our professionals solve clients’ environmental problems using a multidisciplinary approach which incorporates both scientific and engineering expertise. We are highly qualified to assess potential hazards, oversee remedial response actions and provide clean-up, compliance and reporting and will act as a liaison with regulators and stakeholders. Our professionals analyze environmental ...
