Land re-development projects are capital-intensive tasks no matter the conditions.

 

Projects intended to take place on sites with environmental contamination are even more costly. Therefore, owners and developers need to know whether or not it is worth it, or even possible, to clean up a site they are considering for a project. These decisions can make or break a project, depending on the specific nature of the cleanup. In order to make these decisions developers and owners turn to remedial investigation/feasibility studies, or RI/FS.

Understanding Site Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies

A remedial investigation/feasibility study consists of understanding the sources and extent of any contamination present at a site. Furthermore, an RI/FS collects the data needed to facilitate any remediation actions.

Remedial investigation will identify the nature and extent of contamination and the quantity that needs to be cleaned up. Feasibility study allows an owner to evaluate various treatment technologies and select an optimal technology based on ability to meet cleanup objectives and cost. As a result, an RI/FS gives owners and developers the information they need to determine how to proceed with a project. The RI/FS outlines possible solutions for dealing with the various environmental pollutants found at a site.

At CDR Group, we specialize in providing the analysis you need to make the big calls for your project. We analyze the situation using the best tools and methods available, and then give you the information, along with potential solutions with the implications for toxicity reduction, practicality, and cost effectiveness each solution carries.

Benefits of a Site Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study

There are several benefits to commissioning a remedial investigation/feasibility study at a site. The first benefit is that you will have a better picture of the situation you’re dealing with. Information is the most powerful tool you can have for any project, and an RI/FS will let you know what solutions are available, how effective they will be, and what the costs will be.

Additionally, an RI/FS can be essential for understanding the scope of the regulatory challenges your project faces. The investigation will give you information about what environmental contaminants you’re dealing with, and in what quantities. As a result, you’ll have the accurate information you need to determine if you should move your project forward.

CDR Group Can Help with Site Remedial Investigation/Feasibilities Studies

Our team of experts and professional engineers, geologists, and environmental cleanup specialists have the skills and experience required to give you the most accurate picture of your situation and options for dealing with it. We have access to the latest technology and techniques for conducting an RI/FS. Moreover, we’re extremely well versed in the different options for cleanup. Deciding to engage in remedial actions can be a big commitment. We take great pride in being effective and cost-efficient. That’s why we make sure to give you all the information you need so you can make the best possible decision when it’s time to make a call on going forward.

If your project needs a remedial investigation/feasibility study, then call or contact us and we’ll be happy to explain what we can do for you.

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