Industry: Mexico (Latin America) Businesses
The Reynolds Group, through its Mexico City based affiliate TRG Mexico S de RL (TRG Mexico), has performed environmental consulting and contracting services since 1993. TRG Mexico is fully staffed to service the entire Latin American environmental market and has been called upon by major investment banks and real estate investors to provide major due diligence projects under extreme time pressure.
32 Manufacturing Sites in Mexico (Two Week Turnaround) (6731.XI)
| Client: |
CONFIDENTIAL MAJOR NEW YORK INVESTMENT BANK |
| Proj Mgr: |
Daniel Nunez
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Completed: |
09/01/2004 |
| Industry: |
Mexico (latin America) Businesses Manufacturers
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Service: |
Real Estate Due Diligence And Transaction Support
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| The Reynolds Group (TRG) performed 32 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Priority Ranking Studies in the country of Mexico. The engagement required rapidly accessing critical environmental information, performing site inspections around the country, interviewing key personnel and providing an immediate priority ranking of potential environmental concerns. These concerns were identified at the 32 manufacturing plants that were involved in a highly confidential acquisition. The engagement dealt with heavy industrial manufacturing sites, some of which were two miles square in area. TRG was able to mobilize to ten different states in Mexico and rapidly access critical environmental information by performing site inspections and interviewing key personnel. With this information, TRG provided the client with frequent updates and finally a priority ranking of the 32 manufacturing plants. TRG coordinated with the fast-moving Fortune 500 client, conducting extensive research and interviews to acquire difficult to obtain information for a large number of sites. At the completion of the project, TRG completed a summary of the findings in an eyechart, a user-friendly format that highlighted the risks and environmental concerns at each site. TRG has maintained a presence in Mexico for nearly 12 years and performs more than 300 due diligence studies per year. |
Real Estate Transaction (7410.XI)
Mexico City Phase I (7548.XI)
| Client: |
CJS COMPANY |
| Proj Mgr: |
Ed Reynolds Jr.
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Completed: |
01/23/2010 |
| Industry: |
Mexico (latin America) Businesses
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Service: |
Real Estate Due Diligence And Transaction Support
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| The Reynolds Group performed an informal Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and Building Inspection at an industrial facility in a neighborhood near Tijuana, Mexico. The site previously operated a fiberglass operation for approximately a decade and a half. The Ministry of Environmental Protection of the State of Baja California provided a closure letter that indicated cleanliness of the plant. The Reynolds Group successfully completed the project and recommended that future tenants recognize that the site is certified clean based on the closure letter. |
Phase I in Mexico City (7397.XI)
| Client: |
THE YEOMAN GROUP |
| Proj Mgr: |
Ed Reynolds Jr.
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Completed: |
03/01/2009 |
| Industry: |
Mexico (latin America) Businesses
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Service: |
Real Estate Due Diligence And Transaction Support
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| The Yeoman Group, an environmental consulting firm based in Michigan approached The Reynolds Group to perform a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for a project in Mexico City. Since The Yeoman Group primarily works in Michigan, The Reynolds Group performed a Phase I at a Stampling Plant in Tlalnepantla, a city near Mexico City. |
Phase I in Juarez Mexico (6758.XI)
| Client: |
VERTEX ENGINEERING SERVICES |
| Proj Mgr: |
Ed Reynolds Jr.
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Completed: |
In Progress |
| Industry: |
Mexico (latin America) Businesses
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Service: |
Real Estate Due Diligence And Transaction Support
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| The Reynolds Group was contracted to perform a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment on a site in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico prior to a production operation of styrofoam packaging. The site was historically virgin land that later improved to an unpaved lot with a constructed building. Based on assessment, there were no recognized environmental conditions found. TRG suggested that a future Phase I ESA be performed after the packaging production operation is initiated to assure that no environmental issues exist from their activities. |