Our Phase I Environmental Site Assessments help identify potential environmental concerns associated with a property before purchase, refinancing, development, or occupancy. These assessments are performed through records review, site reconnaissance, historical research, and interviews to evaluate the likelihood of recognized environmental conditions that could impact risk, value, or future use.
Whether you are a buyer, lender, developer, investor, or property owner, we provide clear documentation to support informed decisions and help you move forward with confidence.

We evaluate the property for indications of current or past uses that may suggest environmental concern, including evidence of hazardous materials handling, spills, staining, distressed vegetation, or other red flags.
We review available historical sources such as aerial photographs, topographic maps, city directories, and other records to better understand how the site and surrounding properties have been used over time.
We assess available environmental database records to identify nearby listed sites, reported releases, landfills, underground storage tanks, and other regulated concerns that may affect the subject property.
A visual inspection of the property is performed to document current conditions, site features, adjoining property concerns, and observable conditions that may warrant further consideration.
When appropriate, we gather information from owners, occupants, managers, or other knowledgeable parties and review relevant documents that help clarify site history and potential environmental risk.
Our reports are organized, professional, and easy to understand, giving clients a practical summary of findings, identified concerns, and whether additional investigation may be warranted.
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