BOOJEE Estate — Environmental Services

Environmental
Consulting

Phase I ESAs from national firms run $1,500–3,500 and take 3–4 weeks — and they still hand you a report you have to interpret yourself. EPA compliance consultants bill $200–500/hour with no skin in the timeline. One missed environmental disclosure can kill a transaction or trigger $50,000+ in penalties. Boojee Environmental Consulting handles regulatory compliance, due diligence, and sustainability strategy — so you develop, transact, and operate with confidence.

Phase I & IIESA Qualified
EPACertified Team
ASTME1527 / E1903
50+States & Jurisdictions

Our Services

What We Do regulatory compliance

From pre-acquisition due diligence to ongoing compliance management, our environmental consultants bring regulatory expertise and actionable strategy to every engagement.

Environmental Due Diligence

Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments per ASTM E1527 and E1903 standards. Identify recognized environmental conditions, historical land use patterns, and subsurface contamination risks before you close on any commercial or industrial property.

Regulatory Compliance

Stay ahead of EPA, state DEP, and local environmental authority requirements. We audit your current compliance posture, identify gaps, prepare permit applications, and build corrective action plans that satisfy regulators and protect your operating license.

Sustainability Strategy

Transform environmental obligations into competitive advantage. We develop integrated sustainability roadmaps covering energy efficiency, water management, waste reduction, and supply chain environmental risk — aligned with your business objectives and investor expectations.

Environmental Impact Assessment

NEPA-compliant Environmental Impact Assessments and Environmental Assessments for development projects, federal permits, and infrastructure expansions. We manage scoping, public comment, agency coordination, and final EIS/EA document preparation end-to-end.

Remediation Planning

When contamination is confirmed, we design cost-effective remediation strategies using proven technologies: soil vapor extraction, in-situ chemical oxidation, monitored natural attenuation, and bioremediation. We negotiate regulatory closure with state agencies and manage contractor oversight.

ESG Reporting

Produce investor-ready ESG disclosures aligned with GRI Standards, SASB, TCFD, and CDP frameworks. We collect your environmental data, calculate verified Scope 1/2/3 emissions, identify material ESG risks, and produce narrative reports that satisfy institutional lender and public-market disclosure requirements.

Our Process

How It Works

A structured four-phase methodology that moves from discovery to lasting compliance — without surprises, regulatory exposure, or cost overruns.

1

Site Assessment

We conduct on-site reconnaissance, historical records review, and stakeholder interviews to establish baseline environmental conditions. Aerial photo analysis, Sanborn maps, regulatory database searches, and neighbor interviews form the foundation of your assessment package.

2

Regulatory Review

Our team cross-references federal EPA databases, state environmental agency records, and applicable local ordinances to identify all active permits, enforcement actions, consent orders, and reportable quantities thresholds that apply to your property or operation.

3

Action Plan

You receive a prioritized environmental action plan with timelines, responsible parties, estimated costs, and regulatory filing deadlines. Each item is risk-ranked and mapped to the specific regulatory trigger — no ambiguity, no generic recommendations.

4

Ongoing Compliance

We track regulatory calendar deadlines, prepare annual reports, coordinate agency inspections, and monitor remediation progress on your behalf. Monthly status reports keep leadership informed and audit-ready — without the full-time in-house EHS overhead.

Pricing

Engagement Packages

Three tiers designed for different property types, transaction timelines, and compliance complexity levels. All packages include written deliverables and a licensed environmental professional of record.

Entry — Due Diligence

Compliance Audit

$1,200

FLAT FEE — PER SITE

Ideal for single-site transactions, lease due diligence, or first-time regulatory gap assessments. Deliverable in 5–7 business days.

  • Phase I ESA (ASTM E1527-21 compliant)
  • Regulatory database search (federal + state)
  • Historical aerial photo review (1940s–present)
  • Written findings report + REC summary
  • Licensed EP signature & professional seal
  • 30-day follow-up Q&A included
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Enterprise — Ongoing Management

Full Environmental Management

$8,500

PER MONTH — RETAINER

Comprehensive outsourced EHS management for multi-site operators, industrial facilities, and publicly reporting companies. Acts as your fractional VP of Environmental Affairs.

  • Ongoing regulatory compliance monitoring
  • Permit renewals & agency reporting
  • Annual ESG report (GRI / TCFD / SASB)
  • Spill response planning & SPCC plan
  • Staff environmental training program
  • Quarterly facility audits
  • Remediation project management
  • Executive dashboard + monthly briefings
  • Incident response hotline (24/7)
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$4,200
Estimated Project Cost

This is a ballpark range for a mid-size site with moderate complexity. Actual costs depend on number of samples required, regulatory jurisdiction, and remediation technology selection.

Credentials & Standards

Why Trust Our Team

Our consultants hold active professional credentials and operate under recognized industry standards — not internal checklists.

EPA Certified

Team members hold active EPA-recognized certifications in hazardous waste management and environmental assessment.

ASTM Standards

All Phase I and Phase II assessments follow ASTM E1527-21 and E1903-19 — accepted by lenders, regulators, and courts.

Phase I / II Expert

Licensed Environmental Professionals with 15+ years of Phase I and Phase II ESA experience across commercial and brownfield sites.

ESG Reporting

GRI, SASB, TCFD, and CDP-aligned environmental disclosures trusted by institutional investors and public company boards.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions we hear most often from property owners, developers, lenders, and corporate EHS teams.

What is a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment?
A Phase I ESA is a non-invasive environmental due diligence report conducted in accordance with ASTM Standard E1527-21. It involves a review of historical records (aerial photos, Sanborn fire insurance maps, city directories), regulatory database searches (CERCLIS, RCRA, UST, etc.), a site reconnaissance walk, and interviews with current owners and occupants. The output is a written report identifying Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) — evidence of past or present contamination that could affect the property's value or useability. Phase I ESAs are required by most commercial lenders under the "innocent landowner" defense provisions of CERCLA.
Do you handle NEPA compliance?
Yes. We prepare both Environmental Assessments (EA) and full Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) for projects requiring federal permits from agencies including the Army Corps of Engineers, FHWA, FAA, USDA, BLM, and others. Our NEPA team manages scoping, alternatives analysis, public comment periods, agency coordination, and final document preparation. We have experience with categorical exclusion determinations, findings of no significant impact (FONSIs), and full EIS processes for development, infrastructure, and extraction projects.
How long does an environmental audit take?
Timeline depends on scope and site complexity. A standard Phase I ESA for a single commercial site is typically completed in 5–7 business days from authorization. A Phase II involving subsurface investigation adds 2–4 weeks for field work, laboratory analysis, and report preparation. A full compliance audit for an operating facility — reviewing permits, records, and operational practices against federal and state requirements — typically takes 10–15 business days. For time-sensitive transactions, we offer expedited 3-day Phase I delivery for an additional fee.
Can you help with brownfield redevelopment?
Brownfield redevelopment is one of our core specialties. We guide clients through the full lifecycle: Phase I and II assessment, voluntary cleanup program (VCP) enrollment with state environmental agencies, remediation design and oversight, regulatory closure negotiation, and post-closure land use controls (institutional and engineering controls). We also help clients access EPA Brownfields grants and state revolving fund financing to offset remediation costs — often making previously “problem” properties economically viable for redevelopment.
What industries do you serve?
We work across commercial real estate (office, retail, mixed-use), industrial and manufacturing facilities, logistics and warehouse properties, energy (solar, wind, oil & gas), agriculture and agri-business, hospitality and resort development, municipal infrastructure, and healthcare campuses. Our team has deep experience in regulated industries including dry cleaning operations, auto repair and dealerships, petroleum distribution, metal fabrication, and chemical processing — property types that routinely trigger Phase I findings and require specialized regulatory navigation.

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