RSK reviews and updates the original enquiries or undertakes new enquiries to identify abnormal infrastructure relating to the development site (for example, diversions, supply and wayleaves). It then assigns costs to those items based on existing or acquired information (from statutory authorities, utilities or experience of other land cost exercises). |  | | Finally, the information is presented to the client, identifying the scope of the provision, the basis of the cost estimate and the justification for its inclusion. The report can be supplemented by input from our in-house teams such as contaminated land and brownfield redevelopment, air quality, ecology, and health and safety issues (including asbestos). | |
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