Episode 3: The Dirt on Due Diligence in CRE

In this Behind the Building episode, Emilee Collins, CCIM sits down with John Lair, PG—Director of Environmental Services and Vice President at ECS Southeast, LLC—to unpack how environmental due diligence shapes commercial real estate decisions. From Phase I & Phase II ESAs to Brownfields, Superfund, and the rise of PFAS (“forever chemicals”), John explains what brokers, owners, lenders, and developers need to know to protect value and keep deals on track. Guest: John Lair, PG — Director of Environmental Services & Vice President, ECS Southeast, LLC• 30 years in environmental consulting (28 at ECS)• Leads 85+ environmental professionals across the Southeast• B.S. in Geology (UNC Wilmington) • Licensed Geologist (NC & SC) What you’ll learn:
  • Phase I ESA 101: scope, standards, and why it’s the industry’s risk filter
  • Phase II ESA: when testing is warranted, common methods, and cost ranges
  • Deal impact: how findings can change use, budgets, or kill/save deals
  • Brownfields & Superfund: liability protections, practical site controls, and tax incentives
  • PFAS: what it is, why it’s everywhere, and how to apply common-sense risk calls
  • Underwriting & insurance: how lenders think and what triggers reviews
  • Timelines: aligning ESA work with 60–90 day DD periods to avoid surprises
Key takeaways
  • Do the Phase I. Deal size doesn’t limit liability.
  • Scope drives cost. A Phase II can range from a single sample to a complex, multi-pronged approach.
  • Brownfields ≠ always remediation. Smart engineering/institutional controls can unlock sites.
  • Start early. ESA timelines should run in parallel with civil, wetlands, and geotech to keep 60–90 day DD on schedule.
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Episode 17 | Inside the CCIM Designation with PJ Doherty

In this Behind the Building episode, Emilee Collins, CCIM sits down with Marcus Thomas, AIA, NCARB, President and CEO of KEi Architects, to explore the intersection of visionary design and community impact. As the leader of a prominent minority-owned architecture firm serving the Southeast, Marcus brings a unique perspective on how thoughtful design drives long-term institutional goals and equitable growth.

Episode 16 | Cost Segregation Explained with Kevin Giles

In this episode, Emilee Collins, CCIM sits down with Kevin Giles, Director at Giles Flythe Engineers, to pull back the curtain on the technical and financial lifecycles of commercial real estate. Since 2010, Kevin has been a pivotal partner for investors and developers, providing the critical due diligence and tax optimization strategies that turn a “good deal” into a high-performing asset.

Episode 15 | User-first design in Commercial Architecture with Marcus Thomas, AIA

In this Behind the Building episode, Emilee Collins, CCIM sits down with Marcus Thomas, AIA, NCARB, President and CEO of KEi Architects, to explore the intersection of visionary design and community impact. As the leader of a prominent minority-owned architecture firm serving the Southeast, Marcus brings a unique perspective on how thoughtful design drives long-term institutional goals and equitable growth.