Environmental Site Assessments on CA Commercial Real Estate
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Datum: 03.04.2008 00:15
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BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN CALIFORNIA... In today's market, a buyer or seller of commercial property in California can never be too careful regarding their investment. Whether you're a lending institution, or an individual considering a direct sale, knowing the history of a site's past use, any possibly chemical contamination it may have been exposed to over the years, or the location of known nearby polluters could help you to understand the value of the property -- and to determine your legal responsibilities under State, Local and Federal guidelines as owner of the site. PIERS IS HERE TO HELP YOU FIND THOSE ANSWERS! What you need most to make an educated decision regarding a particular property site is information, and PIERS Environmental Services, Inc. can provide that for you through a variety of report and remediation services, each at different levels of due diligence, depending upon your individual needs. And you can rest assured that all of PIERS' reports are compliant with the most current ASTM Standards. CHECK OUT A LIST OF OUR STANDARD SERVICES: Identified Hazardous Materials Site Radius Report (IHMRR): A database- GIS mapping report that is customized to search over 100 environmental regulatory agency databases, and plots (in color) all of the known hazardous material/waste sites within a one-mile radius around the subject property. This report is easy to read and detailed, so that you can know at a glance how your property site stands in the neighborhood. Environmental Transaction Analysis (ETA): An original PIERS report, used to screen smaller loans for lenders (typically, under $300,000). This report includes a site reconnaissance, documented disclosure interviews, an IHMRR, and a brief report on all findings. Although this report represents no legally defensible level of due diligence, it does allow potential and current property owners know the basic background and current status of a property, so that they may obtain an acceptable level of comfort. Environmental Transaction Screen (ETS): This report includes all of the elements which are included in the ETA report, but adds a professional evaluation of any active fuel and toxic leak cases that are reported to exist adjacent to the subject property. Additionally, there is a review of at least one or two historical sources (i.e. aerial photos, fire department files, building & health department files, Sanborn fire insurance maps, and city directories). This report is a higher level of due diligence than an IHMRR or ETA alone. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (Phase I): This report is agreed upon by most real estate professionals, financiers, and the legal profession as constituting the highest level of reasonable due diligence. It includes an analysis of historical research for the property and all adjacent properties (gathered from all available sources, including aerial photos, fire department files, building & health department files, Sanborn fire insurance maps, topographical maps, and city directories), a professional and detailed reconnaissance of the subject property and surrounding properties (including color photographs and maps of and nearby the subject property), documented disclosure interviews, an IHMRR, and an inspection and analysis of regulatory records maintained by fuel and toxic leak oversight agencies (Federal, State, Local) pertaining to activities on sites which have affected the soil and/or groundwater located within 1/4 mile (fuel) and 1 mile (toxic) of the subject property. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Update (Phase I Update): When a Phase I report becomes outdated (six months after its initial release), this service offers clients the opportunity to update that report to avoid the cost and redundancy of preparing an entirely new Phase I report. The Update includes a professional, written review of the previous Phase I report, a new IHMRR, a thorough, professional property site inspection, completion of an owner-operator interview, and a brief report stating the current property conditions and any environmental changes which may have occurred since the completion of the original Phase I report. PIERS will even update other firms' reports as long as they met the current ASTM standard at the time of their completion. Phase II Subsurface Investigations (Phase II): In the event a Phase I report recommends further investigation be conducted regarding the presence of hazardous materials on the subject property, PIERS is capable of responding immediately and cost-effectively to assess the actual status of any and all potential hazardous materials contamination with this service. A Phase II investigation consists of comprehensive geologic research, the recovery of soil and/or groundwater samples, the analytical testing of samples by state certified labs, and an analysis report indicating the findings and their implications. Phase III Corrective Actions (Phase III): If a Phase II report determines that actionable concentration levels of hazardous materials have been discovered in the subsurface environment on a property, PIERS is well equipped to design and perform Phase III remedial actions. Hazardous materials are sourced and the site delineated, and the associated contaminates are either removed via on-site remediation, excavations, or monitored (through the installation of monitoring wells, and quarterly sampling at the discretion of local regulatory agencies). Financial Reimbursements: If your site qualifies for reimbursement of costs expended to investigate and/or clean-up contamination, PIERS can do the leg-work for you. We prepare the appropriate paperwork for you, and navigate through the bureaucratic red-tape to submit your financial requests to government agencies in a timely and accurate manner. WHO ARE WE? PIERS Environmental Services, Inc. is a certified Woman-Owned Business serving all of California, and has been in operation for 15+ years. Our objectives are to protect our clients from unforeseen environmental liabilities associated with a property, to facilitate real estate property transactions through the rapid and efficient identification and resolution of any recognized environmental conditions, and to offer the highest level of environmental due diligence reporting, with the fastest turn-around times in the industry, and at the most reasonable cost. PIERS has successfully completed thousands of projects over the years, and is a preferred environmental consultant for commercial lending institutions, real estate professionals, insurance companies, real estate attorneys, land developers, government agencies and private real estate investors. LET PIERS PROVIDE THE ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY INFORMATION YOU WILL NEED BEFORE YOU PURCHASE OR SELL COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN CALIFORNIA! Contact us today for a free quote and initial consultation! www.pierses.com PIERS Environmental Services, Inc. 1330 South Bascom Avenue, Suite F San Jose, CA 95128 Phone (408) 559-1248 Fax (408) 559-1224 Email info@pierses.com[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
