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Specialty
Service Areas
Real
Estate Due Diligence
Industrial
Hygiene
Mold
Consulting
Petroleum
Storage Tank Management
Environmental
Compliance & Hazardous Materials Management
NORM
& Oilfield Waste Characterization and Management
Risk-Based
Closure Remediation
Wetlands,
Endangered Species, & NEPA
Litigation
Support
Compliance
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Merger and Business Acquisition Services
TGE Resources, Inc. has assisted numerous financial institutions,
Fortune 500 companies, and small cap businesses during the
environmental due diligence process of merger and acquisition.
Because mergers and acquisitions can involve hundreds of pieces
of real property, and/or thousands of asset units, TGE discusses
with the client specific tasks and industry specific approaches
that can be put into place to minimize cost, yet achieve desired
results of risk minimization. Because a single piece of environmentally
impacted real estate can result in deleterious financial results
for the entire merger/acquisition portfolio, it is critical
that real estate associated with the most notable risk be
identified. Based on the particular type of industry being
investigated, TGE prepares industry-specific checklists and
report formats to meet the needs of the project.
Secondary assessments and environmental testing (if necessary)
can then be conducted at locations with the greatest apparent
need. Finally, reliable financial estimates for environmental
clean up can be provided as an element of the due diligence
process. Performance of pre merger /acquisition environmental
efforts allows decision makers to include appropriate indemnities
within closing contracts. Such surveys also provide for “advanced
knowledge” and allow for the set aside of monies in
escrow in the event of possible future environmental remediation,
or other environmental regulatory action or third party litigation.
Post-acquisition environmental management, along with pre-merger/acquisition
due diligence, is provided by TGE in cost effective packages,
allowing the client to more accurately estimate expenses associated
with the transaction and ownership of related real property.
Sediment and Water Quality Assessment
Often conducted as an element of a Phase I or Phase II ESA,
TGE collects surface soil, sediment and water samples as a
means of non-intrusive testing. This approach to preliminary
field characterization is of value when the mobilization of
more expensive field equipment may not be feasible. At times,
data is required for purposes of chemical contamination characterization
and to conduct baseline assessments.
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