Industries

Environmental & engineering services

The reports your firm signs are built from public records, lab data, and prior reports - and your professionals burn the week doing the assembling. That part is automatable. Their judgment is not. This is where we started, and it is still home turf.

The work that eats the week

Environmental due diligence runs on the deal calendar: lender-triggered, fixed scopes, published standards. Most of the drafting hours go to database pulls, historical-source review, and fitting findings into the templated structure - desk work on a clock someone else set. The site reasoning and the signature are the professional’s. The assembling doesn’t have to be.

The reports we’d take off your desk

Phase-1 ESA

deal-triggered · ASTM E1527

Public-database pull and site data merged into a standards-templated draft.

Seismic risk / PML

lender-triggered · ASTM E2026/E2557

Probable maximum loss reports - often written by the same firms that write Phase-1 ESAs.

the cleanest desk report we have found anywhere

SBA RSRA

per SBA-financed deal · SOP 50 10

Records Search with Risk Assessment - 100% records-based by rule, EP-signed.

Asbestos, lead & mold

survey-triggered · ASTM E2356 / AHERA

Lab-data-heavy survey reports - small regional shops, fast buyers.

Wetland delineation

permit-triggered · Section 404

Reports built from NRCS, NWI, and USGS public data plus field points - USACE publishes the checklist.

Cultural resource (Section 106)

project-triggered · SHPO templates

Archaeological survey reports from public site files plus field survey.

Geotechnical desktop screening

pre-drilling · Phase-0

Hazard screens from public USGS and soil-survey data, before drilling is commissioned.

Exposure-monitoring reports

fixed re-test clocks · OSHA

Substance-specific monitoring reports - the lab-data compilation layer of IH work.

Full asbestos surveys and full geotechnical investigations are field work - we automate their desk layers only.

The line we build to

The agent drafts

  • Record pulls from public databases and your own files
  • Assembly into the published template, schema, or item list
  • A citation on every claim - nothing enters the draft unsourced

Your professional owns

  • Every judgment call the report exists to carry
  • Review and edits, exactly as today
  • The signature - liability never moves

The gathering is automated. The verification never is.

How it works

01

Pull

Public databases, site data, prior reports.

02

Draft

A standards-templated report draft, cited throughout.

03

Review

Your professional reviews, edits, and signs.

Your professional wields the tool: the draft arrives compiled and cited, and the review, the site reasoning, and the signature stay exactly where they are today.

How a first engagement starts

We sit with your team and decompose one report - every block labeled boilerplate, fill-in, AI-draft, or human-owned. You see exactly what gets automated, and what never will be, before anything is built.