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What is a Preliminary Site Investigation? A Comprehensive Guide
Environmental assessments are usually conducted to obtain information about the subject property and analyze its historical uses. These steps are taken to ensure that there is no potential for contamination. The assessments are also conducted to minimize any risks to...
Phase 1 Or 2 Environmental Site Assessment: How to Plan It?
Environmental assessments are an essential step during any financial transaction of a property. Phase I ESA reports are usually required to determine the preliminary environmental liabilities associated with the subject property. The assessment is carried out to find...
What to know while ordering a Property Condition Assessment?
Firstly what is property condition assessment (PCA)? PCA is a non-destructive method of inspection to highlight the current conditions of a property. A professional will do a walkthrough survey and perform property research based on interviews and document review. The...
How to Select the Best Environmental Consultant?
When facing issues with environmental contamination and liabilities, the process of hiring the best environmental consultant is critical to your success. Firstly, it is essential to understand the roles of an environmental consulting company. To generalize, most of...
Geotechnical Report & Soil Testing Costs: 2026 Canadian Price Guide
A geotechnical report costs between $3,500 and $8,500 on average for standard residential and mid-sized commercial projects in Canada as of 2026. Whether you are developing a multi-story residential complex in Toronto or an industrial warehouse in Calgary, this guide...
Phase 1 Environmental Assessment: Validity, Expiration and More
Phase 1 Environmental Assessment A Phase 1 Environmental Assessment (ESA) evaluates a property for potential environmental contamination. It is essential for property transactions, ensuring due diligence for lenders and buyers. The assessment identifies environmental...
