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Geotechnical and Environmental Studies
The Geotechnical and Environmental Studies conducted by BRIDIA are essential to ensuring the technical, environmental, and legal viability of the land designated for the project. Through detailed analyses of soil, fauna, flora, natural resources, and cultural and archaeological aspects, this stage provides a comprehensive overview of the factors that may impact development. The approach integrates field data, geospatial tools, and compliance with specific standards and legislation, reducing risks and ensuring well-informed decisions.

GEOTECHNICAL REVIEW
Soil Capacity Analysis
to Support the Proposed Development
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Site-specific geotechnical data analysis
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Preliminary assessment of the general suitability of the land for development
PRELIMINARY VERIFICATION
Environmental Assessment
Phase I
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Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in accordance with ASTM E1527-21 standard


MAPPING AREAS
Natural Resource Assessment
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Desktop assessment of general environmental characteristics
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Analysis of threatened and endangered species
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Field assessment to identify wetlands
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Use of aerial photography/satellite imagery, topographic maps, and GIS systems
IDENTIFICATION OF RESTRICTIONS
Archaeological and
Cultural heritage
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Assessment of site viability due to the presence of archaeological resources
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Compliance with local requirements for redevelopment projects
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Recommendations for field research and coordination with agencies

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