In October, we hosted three Due Diligence at Dawn/Dusk events in Detroit, Edison and Arlington. One track, titled Vapor Migration Case Studies in Phase I ESAs, was presented by Anthony Buonicore, P.E., BCEE,…
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The potential of a government shutdown is back in the news. While the full effect of a shutdown may not be fully known at this time, one thing you won’t have to worry…
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EXPANDING DUE DILIGENCE WORK SCOPES DURING THE MARKET TRANSFORMATION
4:00-4:45: Networking Session
Drinks and appetizers will be served
4:45-5:15: Positioning Your Firm for Growth in a Changing Market
Presented by Dianne Crocker, Principal …
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Property professionals rely upon mapping technology to help identify environmental risks and perform due diligence. Now, EDR has improved environmental mapping with the dramatic breakthrough of Tax Parcel Georeferencing.
Rather than geocoding sites…
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Now, the boundary you select during the ordering process will outline your target property on aerial photos, Sanborn Maps®, and Topographic Maps.
- Quickly identify your subject property and easily track changes over time.
What is the average fee your firm charges for a basic Phase I ESA (AAI-compliant scope with no non-scope issues)?
What is the average fee your firm charges for a basic Phase I…
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How often does a Phase I ESA proceed to a Phase II?
What types of issues are driving further investigation?
Are clients more risk averse than they were last year?
Is it true…
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In December 2015, ASTM Subcommittee E50.02 (Real Estate Assessment and Management) approved revisions to the Standard Guide E2600 for Vapor Encroachment Screening on Property Involved in Real Estate Transactions. The new E2600-15 Standard …
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Today we are excited to announce the introduction of QuadMatch™, an advanced mapping solution that intelligently presents USGS historical topographic quad maps, making review faster and easier.
QuadMatch:
- Centers your target property and
Consider this scenario:
- A small lender hires a Chief Appraiser.
- RHIP (rank has its privileges) – Someone has to manage Environmental Risk, but “boss” is disinclined to accept the task.
- The new Chief