Whether its part of due diligence, real estate finance, or the evaluation of an acquisition, the delivery of accurate environmental or property assessment reports is critical to the process. We understand that and have built our business and reputation on consitent timely delivery of accurate assessments. We work to make our services seamless .
We have  built our business by placing most of our emphasis on two products; Phase 1 Assessments and Property Condition Assessments. We provide excellent turn times from order to delivery and our prices are always competitive
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, commonly referred to as an ESA, or Phase I ESA, is completed to research the current and historical uses of a property as part of a commercial real estate transaction. The intent of the report is to assess if current or historical property uses have impacted the soil or groundwater beneath the property and could pose a threat to the environment and/or human health. If these issues are found, it presents a potential liability for the lender and/or owner, as well as affecting the value of the property. A Phase I ESA completed prior to the closure of a real estate transaction can be used to satisfy the requirements of CERCLA’s (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act) innocent land owner defense. Clients for this service are:
Commercial Realtors
Commerial Real Estate Investors
Commercial Mortgage Lenders
Government Agencies
Real Estate Investment Trusts
Property Condition Assessments (PCAs) are due diligence projects associated with commercial real estate. Commercial property and building inspections are important for clients seeking to know the condition of a property or real estate they may be purchasing, leasing, financing or simply maintaining. Commercial building inspectors generally follow industry accepted guidelines of ASTM E2018, the only recognized standard of major lenders. These commercial inspection standards help both the commercial building inspector and the client to understand the scope agreed to for the inspection, including the systems or areas to be inspected, and is used as a guide to develop said scopes and procedures. Often they are done as part of a property transfer and are done along with a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. Clients for this service include the following:
Commercial Realtors 
Commerial Real Estate Investors 
Commercial Mortgage Lenders 
Real Estate Investment Trusts 
Insurance Providers
While our focus is on the preparation and delivery of Phase 1 Environmental Assessments and Property Condition Assessments, we also provide other related services including:
Mergers and acquisitions due diligence assistance 
Corporate environmental risk management policy preparation
Site remediation project management 
Assistance with permit preparation and permit certification 
Site development and construction management