Environmental Assessment and Redevelopment
Brownfield sites are former industrial or commercial properties, contaminated or derelict from their former use, which have redevelopment potential. Brownfield redevelopment can offer significant economic and community benefit, but developers must actively understand and manage the environmental risks associated with former land use and existing contamination. Many provincial and municipal government agencies require a Record of Site Condition or other documentation to show that the site is safe for new proposed land uses.
Pinchin’s team of remediation and risk assessment experts are able to develop an appropriate brownfield strategy, beginning with environmental site assessments that meet regulatory standards. Pinchin’s solutions can include custom remediation plans that address each site’s unique characteristics and history, and risk assessments to control and manage contamination where complete cleanup is not technically or financially possible.
Pinchin’s brownfield services include:
Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments
Peer Review of previously completed Environmental Site Assessments
Remediation Strategy Development
Risk Assessments
Filing of a Record of Site Condition
Project and Contractor Management