Environmental Services
At Atma Environmental our primary service line is in the assessment, clean up and management of contaminated land. Since incorporation we have successfully completed more than 675 projects and have earned an outstanding reputation for fast responsive environmental consulting.
Our goal is to leave you completely assured that your best interests are served and protected by the high quality information we provide. (We recommend that you download our free report, "What You Need to Know About Contaminated Land" for a comprehensive understanding of all of the potential interests we protect).
In the process of managing and protecting our clients best interests we typically provide some or all of the following services:
- Research and assess a properties risk profile for contamination;
- Design and implement Sampling and Analysis Plans (SAP's);
- Provide strategic advice on how to best manage any issues;
- If required, devise and implement Remedial Action Plans (RAP's);
- Cost estimate environmental liability;
- Devise site Environmental Management Plans (EMPs);
- Liaise with stakeholders;
- Monitor site conditions;
- Project manage civil and/or demolition contracts;
- Arrange and manage specialist services as required; and
- Provide you with detailed updates at every stage.
In addition to our core service in contaminated land, our professional network of highly qualified specialists also enables us to broker and manage for you other services such as Part 6 (asbestos/haz mat) audits, flora/fauna surveys, geotechnical, land use studies, soil quality and salinity assessments.
Our Property Due Diligence Programme Management service means one-shop service for prospective land buyers wishing to cover off the most critical potential liabilities: contamination, flora & fauna, archaeological/heritage, and geotechnical, so you can avoid undisclosed environmental liabilities and make informed decisions before signing contracts.
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