Clients assisted by E3 CONSULTANTS regarding environmental audits, ranges from land owners through chemical, petrochemical and thermoelectric plants consortiums. In property transactions our company has represented the interests of buyers, sellers and third parties such as lawyers, real state and insurance companies. We had assisted clients in developing bidding strategies to curb future environmental problems, assessing the environmental issues of the site and advising the client in the better way to deal with the Mexican environmental legislation in order to land in a win/win situation. Actually, we are developing several environmental audits for services companies, basically on the tourist sector, to comply with the PROFEPA´s new scheme of Environmental audit.
Based on American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards, we have performed several internal environmental audits including a food processing plant in Celaya, Guanajuato; a wasted oil refining plant in Querétaro; an electro domestic appliances plant in the state of México; a cement kiln plant in Sonora; a maritime terminal in Altamira, Tamaulipas; a security equipment plant in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area; rail wagons maintenance facilities in the state of Mexico and Guanajuato; a tequila production plant in the state of Jalisco; automobile air emissions verification centers in the Mexico Valley Metropolitan Area and; asphalt emulsions facilities in the states of Veracruz, Oaxaca, Tabasco, Jalisco and San Luis Potosí, among others.
With respect to the Environmental Expertise works, E3 CONSULTANTS counts with personnel registered by the Colegio de Biólogos de México A.C. (Mexican Biologists College) within the areas of Environmental Impact and Audits. It is important to indicate that only the professional Colleges have the faculty to register experts in their scope of work. Within this line, several expertise testimony works have been made on soil contaminated properties in the states of Mexico and Veracruz, as well as for infrastructure demolition works affected by natural phenomena in Baja California Sur.
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