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DUE DILIGENCE |
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Due Diligence
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an all-inclusive analysis of a real estate and/or a prospective building project to evaluate the risks and opportunities of the intended property transaction. Due diligence is composed of juridical, commercial, and technical sections. |
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Technical Due Diligence (TDD)
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a detailed and systematic analysis of real estate or a construction project. The main purpose is to achieve an overall view of its history and regulatory compliance, as well as its physical status in terms of quality and required maintenance. |
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based on data provided by the owner, on further information extracted from archives and publicly accessible sources, as well as onsite inspection. |
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Environmental Due Diligence (EDD)
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dealt with as technical
due diligence, but with a focus mainly on environmental matters concerning the real estate to be analysed (geologic
and hydro-geologic conditions, environmental technological
impact, existing contaminated sites, ground- and groundwater
damage, etc.) |
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can be carried out upon request of the client by estimating any hazards without sampling or by an additional technical onsite-inquiry. |
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KS Due Diligence
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technical as well as an environmental due diligence, offering optimised consulting services for real estate transactions. The client receives a complete report presented in a concise but detailed format, as well as a list of issues open to question, and proposals for solutions. |
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GENERAL ANALYSIS |
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Analysis regarding planning design, construction quality ,and defects. |
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Review of official conditions, e.g. fire protection requirements, safety at work, and health protection. |
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Statements on economic features regarding functionality and space efficiency. |
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