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EDR's 2005 Salary Survey Report

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EDR's 2005 Salary Survey Cover The 2005 Annual Salary Survey Report is the authoritative source of salary, benefits and billable rates data for Phase I environmental site assessment professionals of all levels of experience. Based on input from a broad sample of environmental professionals across the United States, this 60-page color report contains the industry's first benchmarks and in-depth analysis of the compensation practices of the Phase I ESA industry. In this time of growth and staff expansion, Phase I professionals at all levels will benefit from the statistics on more than 100 combinations of salary determinants, including years of experience, education, certification and other qualifications. With demand for Phase I services increasing, and the November 1, 2006 effective date for the federal "All Appropriate Inquiries" rule on the horizon, attracting and retaining qualified staff will be critical for companies to maintain their competitive edge. As 2006 gets underway, how Phase I consultants are valued by their employees will become even more important, particularly if a tight labor market locks employers in strong competition for qualified candidates. For every level of experience—from the industry newcomers to the most experienced consultants—this report is a key resource for salary-related decision making in 2006!

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EDR's 2005 Public Comments Scorecard: EPA's "All Appropriate Inquiries" Proposed Rule

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All Appropriate Inquiries With the industry now in limbo waiting to hear how the U.S. EPA may change the proposed "All Appropriate Inquiries" rule, this report provides capsule summaries of the input received from more than 400 commenters during the public comment period. The report highlights the hot button issues and positions taken on such key issues as interviews, data gaps and historical research, all of which have implications for environmental consultants after the rule takes effect in late 2005/early 2006. This EDR report - over 100 pages - is a tool for preparing any Phase I provider for the rule - and for what may change - now, rather than when the rule becomes effective.

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EDR's 2005 Environmental Site Assessment Industry Benchmark Report

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This report is an indispensable tool for providers of Phase I environmental site assessments, identifying key environmental due diligence trends and provides a context for comparing internal practices against industry benchmarks. As the industry gears up for the arrival of the first federal standards for conducting "all appropriate inquiries" (AAI), understanding the impact of the new law and developing strategies accordingly is critical to success in 2005 and beyond. The developing AAI law is just one of several important and timely topics covered in this report, which also covers the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and much more. The report contains nearly 80 pages of comprehensive facts, data and analysis, including:

  • The most current Phase I ESA price and turnaround time metrics available
  • Consultants' responses to the proposed AAI rule
  • Critical internal staffing and performance measures
  • Trends and best practices in the conduct of Phase I ESAs
  • The prevalence of technology use to improve efficiency
  • Consultants' views on the status of key Phase I ESA markets
The 2005 Environmental Site Assessment Industry Benchmark Report is the result of polling hundreds of Phase I environmental site assessment providers in every region of the United States. Over 360 environmental professionals representing 280 unique companies participated in the study, making it the most comprehensive data available on the practices, processes and priorities in today's Phase I industry. The report continues EDR's tradition of in-depth analysis and coverage of the most critical issues that Phase I ESA consulting firms face.

Report Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Background of Participants
  3. Phase I Staffing
  4. Phase I Practices
  5. Phase I Technologies
  6. Bundling Other Environmental Services
  7. Sarbanes-Oxley Act
  8. Market Outlook
Environmental Site Assessment Industry Benchmark

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  • Average Phase I ESA turnaround times
  • Average fees charged for Basic Phase I ESA
  • Impact of new AAI rule's Environmental Professional qualifications
  • Technology use trends in the Phase I industry
  • Other highlights from the 2005 Environmental Site Assessment Industry Benchmark Report

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