When it comes to purchasing commercial or industrial property, what you can’t see can hurt you. Beneath the surface, literally and historically, may lie costly, dangerous environmental issues that don’t show up in a basic inspection or appraisal. That’s why smart buyers make environmental due diligence part of their process from the start.
At OCCU-TEC, we help clients identify and address environmental risks before they sign on the dotted line. Our team of experts specializes in Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), a critical first step in evaluating a property’s historical use, potential contamination and long-term viability.
If you're investing in a new facility, acquiring a distressed property or developing land with a long industrial past, a Phase I ESA is your best line of defense.
A Phase I ESA is an in-depth investigation designed to identify Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) on or around a property. This includes the potential presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products due to current or historical activities, such as fuel storage, dry cleaning, metal fabrication or improper chemical disposal.
The goal? To uncover environmental liabilities before they become your responsibility.
Unlike a basic property inspection, a Phase I ESA focuses on environmental risk, and it’s often required by lenders and developers as part of a responsible environmental due diligence process.
At OCCU-TEC, our ESAs follow the ASTM E1527-21 standard and include:
We dig deep into:
This step often uncovers surprising past uses, such as dry cleaners, auto shops, fueling stations or manufacturing, that aren’t visible in the current condition of the property.
We physically inspect the property for:
We also evaluate access points, drainage patterns, and adjacent property impacts.
Our team contacts current and past property owners, occupants and relevant regulatory agencies to gather firsthand and documented insight into historical activities and violations.
Our findings are delivered in a comprehensive report, with clear conclusions and, if needed, next steps, including recommendations for site assessments and remediation or further testing (Phase II).
Many environmental hazards don’t leave obvious clues on the surface. In fact, some of the most expensive environmental liabilities are legacy issues, caused by activities that happened decades ago, often before regulations were in place.
For example:
If these issues aren’t identified before the sale, the new owner may be liable, and cleanup can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. That’s why environmental consulting firms like OCCU-TEC are essential partners in real estate transactions involving potentially impacted properties.
Without a Phase I ESA, buyers and investors face:
By conducting proper environmental due diligence, you’re not just protecting your finances; you’re also protecting your employees, future tenants and the community.
With decades of experience in environmental consulting, OCCU-TEC offers more than a templated report. We bring:
When you partner with OCCU-TEC, you get a trusted advisor who helps you make confident, informed decisions, not just a checkbox in your closing packet.
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment isn’t just for large-scale developers or industrial giants; it’s an essential part of the acquisition process for anyone purchasing, refinancing or developing commercial property. If you're buying or refinancing a commercial or industrial site, particularly one with a long operational history, a Phase I ESA can protect you from unforeseen environmental liabilities. Many lenders even require it before closing as part of standard environmental due diligence.
If the property has previously supported activities like fuel system operations, chemical manufacturing, dry cleaning, metalworking or other potentially hazardous uses, a Phase I ESA helps uncover risks that may be invisible during a typical building inspection. Even if the site appears clean today, its past uses could leave behind contaminants in the soil, groundwater or building materials.
You should also consider a Phase I ESA if you’re planning to develop raw or undeveloped land, especially in areas with a strong industrial past. What looks like an empty lot could be sitting on top of abandoned tanks, buried waste or residual chemicals from nearby historic operations.
Ultimately, anyone seeking peace of mind before acquiring or investing in property can benefit from a Phase I ESA. It’s a smart, proactive way to ensure that the property you’re buying won’t come with hidden environmental costs down the road.
Property deals are complex enough, don’t let environmental surprises complicate yours. With OCCU-TEC, you’ll know exactly what you’re walking into and how to move forward with confidence.
From the initial Phase I ESA to in-depth testing and site assessments and remediation, we help protect your people, your places and your performance — every step of the way. Contact us today to get started.