Phase 1 Environmental Assessments

Our PCAs are performed to ASTM standards and can be customized for clients’ needs.

CFBI: Your Trusted Partner for Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments

in Orlando and the Central Florida area (Tampa to Daytona)

Protecting your property and peace of mind since 1988
At Central Florida Building Inspectors, we understand the importance of thorough and reliable Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments (Phase 1 ESA) for your commercial property. As the leading building inspection company serving Central Florida, we offer comprehensive Phase 1 services to ensure informed decision-making when buying, selling, or developing land.

What is a Phase 1 Environmental Assessment?

A Phase 1 EA is a non-invasive investigation that identifies potential environmental risks associated with a property. This includes assessing the history of the land, identifying potential contaminants, and evaluating the likelihood of encountering environmental hazards like underground storage tanks (USTs), asbestos, or lead-based paint.

Why choose Central Florida Building Inspectors for your Phase 1 needs?

Experienced Professionals:

Our team of licensed and certified environmental professionals (LEPs) has decades of experience conducting commercial building inspection services in Central Florida. We possess the expertise to handle projects of all sizes and complexities.

Comprehensive Services:

We offer a complete range of Phase 1 services, including:

  1. Site reconnaissance and inspection
  2. Historical records research
  3. Regulatory database review
  4. Interviews with key stakeholders
  5. Preparation of a detailed Phase 1 report

Local Expertise:

As a local company, we have in-depth knowledge of the environmental regulations and challenges specific to Central Florida. This allows us to provide targeted and relevant assessments for your property.

Commitment to Quality:

We are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality services possible. We adhere to the ASTM International standard E 1527-21 for Phase 1 assessments and ensure our reports are clear, concise, and meet your specific needs.

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407-863-0651

F.A.Q.

Have questions about the home inspection process? Our FAQs cover everything you need to know before scheduling your Phase 1 Environmental Assessments.

What is a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)?
A Phase I ESA is a report that identifies potential or existing environmental contamination liabilities on a property. It is a key part of environmental due diligence during real estate transactions.
Who typically needs a Phase I ESA?
Buyers, lenders, real estate attorneys, developers, and property owners often require a Phase I ESA before purchasing or refinancing commercial or industrial properties.
Is a Phase I ESA required by law in Florida?
Not by Florida law, but lenders, particularly those following SBA or ASTM standards, may require one before financing a transaction.
What standard governs a Phase I ESA?
The ASTM E1527-21 standard is the current industry benchmark for Phase I ESAs, ensuring consistent scope and methodology.
What is the main goal of a Phase I ESA?
To identify Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) that could indicate the presence or likely presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products on the property.
What are Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs)?
RECs are environmental concerns related to past or present property use that may require further investigation or remediation.
What is included in a Phase I ESA?
  • Site inspection
  • Historical records review (aerials, Sanborn maps, city directories)
  • Environmental database search
  • Interviews with owners, occupants, and local officials
  • Review of previous environmental reports (if available)
  • Final report summarizing findings and recommendations
What types of properties most often need a Phase I ESA in Florida?
Gas stations, dry cleaners, auto repair shops, industrial sites, commercial developments, and vacant land with unknown history.
What happens if contamination is found during a Phase I ESA?
If RECs are identified, a Phase II ESA is recommended to assess the extent and nature of contamination through testing.
How do I schedule a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)?
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