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Partner Engineering and Science Expands Their Environmental Consulting Practice in Dallas and Chicago

Partner Engineering and Science opened offices in Dallas and Chicago expanding their Phase I Environmental Consulting and their Commercial Building Inspection practices to Texas and the Midwest.

(PRWEB) April 29, 2008 -- Partner Engineering and Science opened offices in Dallas and Chicago expanding their Phase I Environmental Consulting and their Commercial Building Inspection practices to Texas and the Midwest. Partner's national environmental and engineering due diligence practice is anchored in these two cities by experienced professionals.

According to Mr. Joe Derhake, President of Partner, "Our business is about relationships with property owners and lenders and Dallas and Chicago are major banking and commercial real estate investment hubs."

Primary services being provided from these regional offices are Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Property Condition Assessments. Partner opened these offices in response to demand for services in these areas from national clients and in response to available talent.    

Jeff Kiec, Partner's Dallas Manager, brings 5 years experience with Phase Is and Property Condition Assessments plus Jeff is a LEED Accredited Professional. Mr. Kiec addition has allowed Partner to expand their services in Texas. Jeff as a LEED AP is a valuable addition to Partner's Green Building Team.

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Joseph Derhake
Partner Engineering and Science
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Jeff Kiec
Partner Engineering and Science
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