Series 32 – Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
This is the thirty-second in a series of light, short and visual talks on taking control of environmental-risk concerns that haunt otherwise lucrative transactions in commercial and industrial properties, and even residences.
The last seven videos broke down the Phase I concept in pieces that can be assimilated with ease and showed the conditions that will require further research, what we call Phase II Environmental Site Assessment.
While Phase I is essentially research of records combined with visual inspections, Phase II is where we start “poking holes” and take samples. It is more expensive.
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