NMU: Mastering Environmental Due Diligence in Real Estate Transactions
Friday, September 12, 2025 (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM) (EDT)
Description
Environmental due diligence is an often overlooked, but critical path to understand risk, financial underwriting, and environmental compliance and sustainability. This comprehensive training course on Environmental Due Diligence for Real Estate Transactions is designed to equip commercial real estate professionals to navigate this vital aspect of the asset investment and development process. Participants will delve into the fundamental principles underpinning environmental due diligence, recognizing the environmental consultant’s pivotal role in framing the safeguards for investments while fostering environmentally responsible ownership and development practices.
Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical case studies, attendees will gain an introductory understanding of regulatory frameworks, industry standards, and effective risk mitigation strategies.
Key focal points will include:
- The basics of conducting site assessments
- Executing Phase I and Phase II environmental site investigations
- Identifying and addressing contamination issues, ensuring regulatory compliance
- Integrating environmental considerations seamlessly into decision-making frameworks.
Additionally, participants will explore cutting-edge tools and technologies, such as GIS mapping and environmental modeling software, to enhance the efficacy of their assessments.
Instructors:
- Doug Landry, AICP, Langan Engineering & Environmental Services
- Jamie Barr, LEP, Langan Engineering & Environmental Services
- Michael Bloom, Langan Engineering & Environmental Services
NOTE: For a refund to be issued, cancellations must be received by 5:00pm on Monday, September 8th For questions, please contact Linda Chateauneuf - chateauneuf@naiopma.org.