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Selecting and Working with Environmental Consultants ( July 2006 )
Your client is a manufacturer who has long outgrown its original four-story brick building that is now surrounded by a residential neighborhood. A nearby expressway and an exit and entrance ramp make the property attractive to a local real estate developer. After learning about the Governor’s State of the Union message targeting "brownfields" for redevelopment funds, your client calls you. They want you to find a good environmental consultant to help them work with the developer.
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