Sotek of HRP Associates, Inc. to present webinar - August 30
Jeffrey Sotek, PE, CSP, CIH of HRP Associates, Inc. will be presenting a webinar titled Property Transfers and Environmental Due Diligence. Learning from the Past, Preparing for the Future on August 30 from 1-2 p.m.
When you're involved with a commercial or industrial real estate transaction, some level of environmental due diligence is a must. Without a well thought out strategy to quantify and deal with the environmental issues, the transaction might be lost or subject to unnecessary peril. This webinar will discuss best practices in environmental due diligence and will offer suggestions on how to structure transactions to limit environmental liability and maximize success.
Webinar Agenda includes:
* Identifying and quantifying the environmental risks
* Conducting an environmental assessment
* Common deficiencies in Phase Is
* Other environmental risks and solutions
* Distressed assets and foreclosures - lessons learned
* Cost containment strategies
* Remedial technologies, their application in contaminated sites and how to fund cleanups
* Property condition assessments - when should you do them?
To register visit
www.hrpassociates.com
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