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Eco Live Construction Specializes in Environmental Site Assessment

What is Environmental Site Assessment?

At Eco Live Construction, we provide comprehensive environmental site assessment services that protect your investment, ensure regulatory compliance, and identify opportunities for sustainable development. Our experienced team conducts thorough investigations that reveal both environmental risks and green building opportunities, giving you the information needed to make informed decisions about property acquisition, development, and redevelopment.
Environmental site assessment is a critical first step in any responsible construction project. Understanding a property’s environmental history and current conditions helps avoid costly surprises, protects against liability, and identifies constraints and opportunities that shape project planning. Whether you’re purchasing property, developing land, or planning renovations, our environmental site assessment services provide the foundation for successful, sustainable projects.

Comprehensive Environmental Site Assessment Services

Our environmental site assessment services range from standard due diligence investigations through detailed contamination characterization and remediation planning. We tailor our approach to each project’s specific needs, regulatory requirements, and sustainability objectives.

Phase I Environmental Site Assessments

Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) are the standard due diligence investigation for property transactions. Our Phase I ESAs follow ASTM E1527-21 standards and include historical records review examining past property uses, regulatory database searches identifying known contamination in the vicinity, site reconnaissance documenting current conditions and potential concerns, and interviews with current and past owners, operators, and local officials. Phase I ESAs identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs) that may indicate existing contamination requiring further investigation. They also satisfy the innocent landowner defense requirements under CERCLA, protecting purchasers from inherited environmental liability.

Phase II Environmental Site Assessments

When Phase I investigation identifies potential contamination, Phase II Environmental Site Assessment conducts physical sampling to determine whether contamination actually exists. Our Phase II services include soil sampling and analysis, groundwater monitoring well installation and sampling, soil vapor testing, surface water and sediment sampling, and building material testing for asbestos, lead paint, and other hazardous materials. We design sampling programs to efficiently characterize site conditions while meeting regulatory requirements. Laboratory analysis identifies contaminants and concentrations, and we compare results to applicable screening levels to determine whether remediation is needed.

Remediation Planning and Oversight

When environmental site assessment reveals contamination requiring cleanup, we develop remediation strategies that address regulatory requirements while supporting project objectives. Our services include remediation alternatives analysis, regulatory agency coordination and approval, remediation contractor selection and oversight, confirmation sampling and reporting, and institutional controls and land use restrictions.

We specialize in remediation approaches compatible with sustainable development, including brownfield redevelopment strategies that transform contaminated sites into productive, healthy properties.

Natural Resource Assessment

Beyond contamination concerns, our environmental site assessment services evaluate natural resources that influence sustainable development planning. We assess wetlands and water features, wildlife habitat and endangered species potential, mature trees and significant vegetation, soils and topography, and floodplains and drainage patterns. This information guides site planning to protect valuable natural features while identifying constraints that shape development.

Sustainability Opportunity Assessment

Our environmental site assessments go beyond identifying problems to reveal sustainability opportunities. We evaluate solar access and renewable energy potential, groundwater recharge and stormwater management opportunities, native landscaping and habitat restoration potential, and connectivity to transit, trails, and community resources. This information supports green building certification and helps clients maximize sustainability benefits.

Benefits of Professional Environmental Site Assessment

Professional environmental site assessment protects your interests while supporting sustainable development. For property purchasers, thorough assessment reveals environmental liabilities before closing, allowing for price negotiations or deal termination if risks are unacceptable. Compliance with ASTM standards provides innocent landowner protection against inherited contamination liability.

For developers, understanding site conditions early prevents costly surprises during construction. Environmental assessment informs sustainable site planning, helping projects achieve green building certification credits for site selection, brownfield redevelopment, and habitat protection. Documentation of pre-existing conditions protects against future claims.

Start Your Environmental Site Assessment

Understanding your site’s environmental conditions is the foundation for successful, sustainable development. Contact Eco Live Construction today to discuss your environmental site assessment needs. Our team provides the thorough investigation and clear communication you need to make informed decisions and move forward with confidence.

Faqs

Frequently Asked Questions About Environmental Site Assessment

We specialize in a wide range of construction services, including residential, commercial, and industrial projects.

Environmental site assessment is typically required for commercial real estate transactions where lenders need assurance that collateral isn't impaired by contamination. Many jurisdictions require assessment for certain property types or land uses. Even when not legally required, environmental site assessment is prudent due diligence that protects against unexpected liability and informs project planning.

A typical Phase I ESA takes 2-4 weeks from authorization to final report delivery. Timeline depends on property complexity, records availability, and scheduling of site visits and interviews. Rush services may be available when transaction timelines require faster turnaround. We provide realistic timeline estimates during proposal and communicate proactively about any factors that might affect schedule.

Discovering contamination doesn't necessarily prevent development it provides information needed to make informed decisions. We help clients understand the nature and extent of contamination, evaluate remediation options and costs, and determine whether projects can proceed with appropriate risk management. Many contaminated properties are successfully remediated and redeveloped as productive, healthy sites.

LEED and other green building programs award credits for sustainable site selection and brownfield remediation. Environmental site assessment provides documentation needed to demonstrate site conditions and remediation activities. Our sustainability opportunity assessments identify additional green building opportunities related to site features, helping projects maximize certification points.

We integrate seamlessly with existing project teams, supporting rather than replacing your architects, engineers, and contractors. Our role is to provide specialized sustainability expertise that complements core design and construction capabilities. We participate in team meetings, review documents, and coordinate directly with responsible parties to ensure sustainability requirements are met without disrupting established workflows.

Environmental site assessments should be conducted by qualified environmental professionals with relevant education, training, and experience. Our team includes licensed professional engineers and geologists, certified hazardous materials managers, and professionals with extensive experience in environmental due diligence. We carry appropriate professional liability insurance and follow current ASTM standards.