E&A conducted a Phase I ESA on this agricultural land in Gretna that is slated for development into a residential subdivision. The assessment was conducted in four weeks and fulfilled the requirements set forth in ASTM E1527-13.
Description
E&A was approached by a local home development company to conduct a Phase I ESA on a piece of agricultural land. The parcel was being utilized for agricultural purposes and will be developed into the Highland Pointe Subdivision. The Highland Pointe Subdivision will provide 192 lots to the already growing city of Gretna.
Key Partners
Charleston Homes
Services Provided
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments
Land Development
Public Infrastructure
Transportation
Master Planning & Land Planning
Platting & Entitlements
Construction Administration
SID Maintenance
ALTA Surveys
Boundary/Right-of-Way Surveys
Topographical Surveys
Construction Staking
Legal Descriptions