Our engineering-backed reports help commercial real estate professionals eliminate financing delays and uncover risks before they become costly surprises.
Comprehensive Environmental Site Assessments, ALTA Land Surveys, Property Condition Assessments, and Structural Reviews—all in one seamless process to keep your deals moving forward.
Conducted per ASTM E1527-21, our Phase I ESAs identify environmental risks and RECs for lender and title compliance.
Performed under ALTA/NSPS standards, ensuring accurate property boundaries, title compliance, and zoning evaluations.
Following ASTM E2018-22, our PCAs assess building materials, maintenance concerns, and structural risks for informed decisions.
Prevent costly surprises with engineering-backed assessments evaluating building safety, environmental conditions, and durability.
Real estate transactions often face unexpected delays, financial risk, and environmental contamination issues due to incomplete due diligence reports. These common challenges create significant costs and increase risk for all parties involved:
“We found an environmental hazard late in the process—now what?”
Title and property line disputes keep slowing us down.”
“Lenders keep asking for additional detailed reports, delaying financing.”
“Coordinating multiple consultants is time-consuming and inefficient.”
Without a thorough diligence process, property transactions stall, costs escalate, and risks multiply. A more comprehensive environmental due diligence process ensures a smoother transaction for buyers, lenders, and new owners.
Incomplete environmental site assessments, property inspections, and title surveys create financial risk. We provide a faster, in-house solution to keep your transaction moving.
Our Environmental Phase I Assessments, ALTA Surveys, and Property Condition Reports meet strict underwriting and title insurance requirements.
We deliver site inspections, environmental reviews, and land title surveys in one efficient, all-in-one process.
Our in-house team conducts Environmental Phase I Assessments and Property Condition Reports quickly, helping buyers and property owners close on time.
With our assessments, property inspections, and surveys, you can move forward with confidence.
Eliminate delays and uncertainty with lender-trusted reports, streamlined assessments, and faster closings for your property transactions.
From Environmental Phase I Assessments to ALTA Surveys and Structural Reviews, we handle every step internally—no outside consultants needed.
Our reports are built to align with underwriting requirements and satisfy title company expectations—reducing back-and-forth.
Our fully managed process ensures faster completion of all due diligence components, from site visits to final reports.
The same expertise that supports the largest mining and energy companies powers our thorough, site-specific environmental assessments. Our in-depth process goes beyond standard evaluations, uncovering hidden risks and providing actionable solutions to help you avoid delays, liabilities, and costly remediation.
The ESA Risk-Free Roadmap keeps your project on track—from initial assessment to actionable solutions—minimizing delays and providing expert guidance at every stage.
Ready to uncover potential risks and protect your investment? Schedule your Phase 1 Assessment today.
“Anderson Engineering found a wetland and flagged some serious environmental concerns the seller hadn’t disclosed. Their team moved fast, and because of their Phase I report, we were able to back out before our earnest money went hard. That report saved us from a bad deal we would’ve seriously regretted.”
Everlong Development, LLC
“The ALTA survey from Anderson Engineering clearly laid out all existing easements and helped us fully understand our property boundaries. It gave us the confidence that our property rights were protected before moving forward. I wouldn’t do another deal without this level of detail.”
Home Owner
Anderson Engineering’s environmental consultants deliver specialized, industry-specific solutions that drive compliance and sustainability, ensuring every project meets regulatory standards and environmental goals.Anderson Engineering’s environmental consultants deliver tailored solutions that ensure regulatory compliance and promote sustainability for every project.
Environmental, structural, and land assessments all under one roof—no need to hire multiple firms, saving you time and hassle.
Reports prepared by licensed engineers and environmental specialists, ensuring accuracy beyond ASTM guidelines.
Designed to meet lender underwriting requirements, preventing costly financing delays and revisions.
A streamlined, in-house process means faster delivery—without relying on third-party delays.
Accepted by banks and financial institutions, reducing financing roadblocks.
One firm handles everything—no need to coordinate multiple vendors, reducing miscommunication and delays.
Answers to Your Due Diligence Questions
A Phase I ESA is a critical part of the environmental due diligence process. It helps identify hazardous substances, environmental hazards, and contamination risks that could result in significant costs or legal liabilities for property owners and buyers.
If an environmental hazard is found during the site inspection, our team provides detailed reports with mitigation recommendations, helping you comply with regulations and lender requirements.
An ALTA land title survey helps determine property lines, boundary lines, and legal descriptions—ensuring compliance with American Land Title Association minimum standard detail requirements.
The Innocent Landowner Defense can protect buyers, lenders, and property owners from liability if a proper environmental site assessment is conducted before purchasing a commercial real estate property.
An ALTA survey, conducted according to American Land Title Association (ALTA) minimum standard detail requirements, provides a comprehensive evaluation of property boundaries, land title surveys, and legal descriptions. It ensures that property owners, lenders, and title companies have accurate data to support title insurance policies and avoid legal disputes over property lines.
A boundary survey establishes property lines, but an ALTA survey is a detailed report that includes title survey data, zoning restrictions, easements, encroachments, and site conditions. It’s required in most cases by lenders and title companies before issuing title insurance in a commercial real estate transaction.
An ALTA land survey is necessary for buyers, property owners, lenders, and title companies involved in a commercial property transaction. It helps ensure compliance with title insurance policies and provides a critical part of the due diligence process for commercial real estate investments.
An ALTA land title survey assesses boundary lines, property line disputes, title survey accuracy, zoning restrictions, encroachments, easements, access rights, and environmental conditions. It is conducted to meet lender and title insurance requirements.
A Property Condition Assessment (PCA) is a detailed report evaluating a building’s structural integrity, maintenance needs, and compliance with lender underwriting requirements. It helps property owners and buyers assess financial risks associated with future maintenance, environmental hazards, and construction defects.
A property condition report provides visual inspections and site inspections that help identify potential risks, evaluate building materials, and determine necessary repairs. This allows buyers, lenders, and title companies to make informed decisions about a property’s condition before closing.
A property condition report provides visual inspections and site inspections that help identify potential risks, evaluate building materials, and determine necessary repairs. This allows buyers, lenders, and title companies to make informed decisions about a property’s condition before closing.
Yes. A PCA helps assess potential risks related to structural components, hazardous substances, environmental hazards, and site conditions—helping buyers and property owners avoid significant costs from unexpected repairs.
A structural review is a critical part of the environmental due diligence process. It evaluates building materials, structural integrity, and potential risks associated with a property. This helps lenders, title companies, and property owners assess financial risk before finalizing a property transaction.
A structural review evaluates load-bearing structures, building foundations, roof conditions, environmental hazards, and compliance with safety regulations. It helps determine whether a building is structurally sound before a property transaction is completed.
A structural review is essential for buyers, property owners, lenders, and title companies. It ensures that potential risks, building materials, and site conditions are evaluated before finalizing a real estate transaction.
A structural review helps property owners and lenders identify significant costs associated with foundation issues, construction defects, and environmental conditions. This prevents future financial risk by ensuring that the building and land components meet regulatory standards.