Whitestone conducted Property Condition Assessments (PCA) on a nationwide portfolio of 70 locations from Maine to Florida and as far west as Texas. Some of the subject buildings were greater than 50 years old, and the properties (many with multiple structures) ranged up to 60 acres.
Whitestone completed visual pavement evaluations and surface mapping, performed evaluations of the site subsurface conditions, and developed rehabilitation plans and project specifications for rehabilitation or improvement to existing Wal-Mart distribution center and retail store sites located throughout the Eastern and Midwestern United States.
Whitestone conducted environmental due diligence investigations in support of acquisition and continued operation of three industrial properties in Roanoke County, Virginia.
Whitestone provided environmental consulting, hazardous building material assessment, geotechnical engineering, and construction phase testing and inspection services associated with redevelopment of a former gasoline station in New Castle, Delaware. Soil and groundwater investigation, remediation, monitoring, and regulatory reporting activities were conducted in accordance with Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act voluntary cleanup program.
Whitestone provided geotechnical engineering, consulting, and construction phase testing and inspection services in support of a warehouse development project in Frederick, Maryland.
Huntington, West Virginia - Environmental & Geotechnical Whitestone conducted environmental and geotechnical due diligence investigations in support of the acquisition and redevelopment of a commercial property in Huntington, West Virginia.
Whitestone conducted environmental due diligence, hazardous building material, stormwater infiltration and geotechnical investigation activities and provided retaining wall evaluation and design services for a commercial redevelopment project in Alexandria, Virginia.
Whitestone conducted environmental and geotechnical due diligence investigation, hazardous building material assessment, and construction phase testing and inspection services associated with the redevelopment of a former dry cleaner and gasoline station in Dover, Delaware. Soil and groundwater investigation, remediation, monitoring, and regulatory reporting activities were conducted under a Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act Brownfields Redevelopment Agreement.