Environmental Site Assessment (Phase I & II)
Due diligence assessments identifying recognized environmental conditions on real property, including Phase II soil and groundwater sampling for contamination and regulatory compliance.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Construction & Infrastructure Materials Testing (1.10.4), the segment that Environmental Site Assessment (Phase I & II) sits within — not Environmental Site Assessment (Phase I & II) on its own.
Within testing laboratories (NAICS 541380, ~$28B total) and overlapping engineering services; the Census Bureau does not separately size this segment.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Project testing and special-inspection fees
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Low–Moderate
- EBITDA margin
- 12–22%
- Capex intensity
- Moderate
project-linked, with steady infrastructure demand
Characteristics
- Demand tracks construction and infrastructure investment.
- Public infrastructure spending is a sustained tailwind.
- Consolidating around scaled engineering-and-testing firms.
M&A deal context
Who’s acquiring
- Engineering & testing consolidators
- Global TIC majors
- PE-backed materials-testing platforms
What’s driving deals
- Infrastructure investment driving sustained demand.
- Consolidation of materials-testing and engineering firms.
- Special-inspection requirements anchoring recurring work.
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