Environmental due diligence - EDDEDD is an important part of most mergers and acquisitions. The purpose is to evaluate the potential liability costs associated with environmental issues. The EDD process involves evaluating historical land-use data and activities, interviewing relevant staff, site inspecting sites and evaluating risks and potential costs. It often includes health and safety issues. Our project experience covers a large range of customers and industries, such as estate agents, hotels, and refineries. Buying customers benefit from a potential reduction in sales price, selling customers benefit from an unchanged sales price.
The EDD process
A full EDD process normally includes:
Specialist expertise
Our network of specialists allows us to carry out the EDD process anywhere in the world. Our customers benefit from our wealth of knowledge in all aspects of potential environmental issues. Our expertise enables us to provide a unique range of EDD services that cover all aspects of the process. We help our customers deal with soil and groundwater contamination, noise, dust, odour, spatial planning and health and safety.
|