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The Groundsure Siteview report provides an expert-reviewed, in-depth environmental risk assessment tailored for commercial property transactions and redevelopment sites. Combining high-resolution historical mapping with comprehensive datasets on contamination, flood risk, ground stability, and infrastructure, this report delivers clear, commercially relevant guidance.

Prepared by qualified environmental consultants, Siteview goes beyond standard screening — offering insight into historical and current land uses, energy infrastructure, mining risks, and nearby planning constraints. It ensures that legal, financial, and development stakeholders have the confidence to proceed with complex property decisions.

Key Features Why this matters
Part 2A contaminated land liability assessment with professional opinion, using Groundsure’s most comprehensive data including the National Brownfield Risk Model. Identifies risks that may trigger statutory liability or impact the property’s value and compliance with Law Society guidance.
Flood risk assessment covering rivers, coastal areas, surface water and groundwater. Helps determine potential exposure to flood risks for development, insurance, or lending purposes.
Comprehensive ground stability assessment including natural and non-natural risks, and screening for coal mining and Cheshire brine. Highlights subsidence risks that may affect structural stability, future development or insurance viability.
Property-specific radon assessment based on detailed radon data. Ensures awareness of health-related radon exposure risks and supports legal and environmental due diligence.
Energy infrastructure screening including substations, power stations, and renewable installations. Provides insight into nearby energy features that may affect property value, aesthetics, or future planning permissions.
Transportation screening including proximity to railways and other infrastructure. Identifies transport-related constraints or considerations that could influence property use or development potential.
Planning constraints screening including environmental and heritage designations. Informs whether the site is subject to planning controls that may restrict redevelopment or change of use.
Optional Planning Applications data layer. Provides insight into nearby development activity that may influence investment or occupation decisions.
Direct access to named consultants for support and follow-up questions. Enables quick clarification of findings and enhances client confidence through access to expert advice.
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