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Our Offices
Miami Headquarters
8744 SW 133rd St
Miami, FL 33176
(305) 447-9777
South Carolina Office
310 N Main St
Travelers Rest, SC 29690
(864) 283-2000
Idaho Office
Twin Falls, Idaho
(786) 532-6025
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Nationwide Environmental Consulting Services
CRB supports projects across the United States, with offices in Florida, South Carolina, and Idaho.
Frequently Asked Questions
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An environmental consulting company helps property owners, developers, lenders, and businesses manage environmental risk, comply with regulations, and move projects forward safely. Services often include Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, permitting, soil and groundwater testing, remediation support, asbestos and mold inspections, and regulatory compliance consulting. Companies like CRB Geological & Environmental Services guide clients through both technical and regulatory requirements to protect investments, limit liability, and avoid delays.
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The cost of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment varies based on property size, location, and complexity. CRB provides clear, upfront, not-to-exceed pricing and fast turnaround times tailored to the specific needs of each project.
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Environmental due diligence timelines depend on the type of services required. A Phase I ESA typically takes 10-15 business days, while Phase II investigations, permitting, or specialized studies can take several weeks or longer. CRB works closely with clients to align schedules with real estate closings, financing deadlines, and construction timelines.
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In most cases, yes. Lenders and investors usually require a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment before closing, and even when it is not required, it is strongly recommended to identify environmental risks before purchasing. An environmental consultant helps protect buyers from hidden liabilities and unexpected cleanup costs.
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CRB Geological & Environmental Services is based in Florida and serves clients nationwide with a focus on projects in Florida, South Carolina, and Idaho. CRB supports developers, attorneys, lenders, property owners, and businesses with environmental consulting, due diligence, permitting, and compliance services.
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Yes. While CRB frequently performs Phase I Environmental Site Assessments to support commercial real estate transactions and environmental due diligence, our firm provides a wide range of environmental consulting services. Depending on project needs, CRB may also assist with Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, regulatory compliance, asbestos and mold assessments, site investigations, Brownfields redevelopment support, and environmental risk consulting.
When additional investigation or consulting services are needed beyond a Phase I ESA, CRB helps guide the next steps so projects can move forward with greater clarity and reduced environmental risk.