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United States

Client Challenge

A long-time client and major petroleum marketer is pursuing a real estate transaction that would result in the sale of more than 1,200 active retail service station properties across the United States. As a requirement of the sales agreement, the client needed to conduct a Phase I environmental site assessment (ESA) for each site within an 11-week period. The properties ranged in size and geography, including service stations along major toll roads and interstates, rural roads, and busy, urban locations.

Client Challenge

The gopher tortoise is a protected keystone species with a pivotal role to play in their native communities of the southeastern U.S. In alignment with a pipeline company’s commitment to environmentally responsible and sustainable operations, an endangered species assessment survey was needed prior to beginning planned work along an existing pipeline’s right of way.

Client Challenge

A global technology leader manages a multi-million-dollar remediation program across the US. These sites reflect diverse historic and current business operations with a wide range of regulatory governance, contaminant risks, and life-cycle maturity. The company has a formal program to ensure that operation, maintenance, and monitoring (OM&M) activities across this portfolio are carried out with adherence to a consistent strategy that combines continuous improvement and a focus on key performance indicators to evaluate ongoing program and project success.

Client Challenge

Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point is an active 29,000-acre jet base with a 75-year aviation history, an ongoing mission to provide a combat-ready aerial striking force, and a massive runway system with complex operations. The base has a comprehensive environmental remediation program in place.