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Environmental Business Journal
Site Remediation 2004 
(Vol.XVII No.1/2 2004)


Published March 2004

This issue of EBJ looks at the remediation sector from the perspective of redevelopment and community revitalization - How the brownfields market has evolved, and how the remediation services component has adjusted to the underlying real estate driver.

(This issue does not include the annual quantitative assessment of the remediation market - It will be part of the next issue)


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Brownfields & Redevelopment Overview:
The remediation market has undergone a gradual shift from cleanups driven by regulation to the growing influence of economic drivers like corporate liability and municipal redevelopment 1-3

The brownfields market evolves but is a long way from mature, says publisher of Brownfields News 4-5

The Portsfields Initiative focuses on redevelopment of high-value waterfront property with the ICMA and leading consultants Weston and Jones & Stokes getting involved 5-7

The Restoration Economy author calls for higher standards and better integration in redevelopment; sets up project certification program 8-9

Redevelopment projects benefit from increased involvement of traditional sources of development funding and specialists in real estate damage economics 9-11

Profiles in redevelopment consulting:
ARCADIS, Renova Partners, TRC Companies, LFR, Brownfield Partners, Panther Technologies, AMEC, EWMA and Parametrix all see avenues to success in redevelopment 12-21

Policy analyst from the Northeast-Midwest Institute assesses the near-term future for funding and financial incentives for brownfields 22-23

EBJ Stock Reporter:
Performance of the EBJ Index is analyzed in 2003 and from 1991-2003; 14% gain in fourth quarter finishes a healthy 33% gain for 2003 for the EBJ 24-27



COMPANIES FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE

AMEC Earth & Environmental Jerde Partnership Revitalist Institute
American Ecology Corp Jones & Stokes Rutgers University
ARCADIS LandBank Inc. SECOR
Bell Anderson & Sanders, LLC LFR Levine-Fricke Shaw Group
Brownfield News Mark Briggs & Associates Tetra Tech Inc.
Brownfield Partners LLC McDermott International Inc. Thermal Remediation Solutions
BWX Technologies Merritt+Pardini TRC Companies Inc
CH2M Hill Millennia Associates TRS
Clean Harbors Inc. Natural Logic U.S. Green Building Council
Clemson University Panther Technologies Inc. University of Florida
Environmental Waste Management Associates    Parametrix URS Corp.
ERM Perma-Fix Environmental Services    West Virginia University
ICMA Renova Partners Weston Solutions Inc.
International City/County Management Assn RestorAbility Inc. Zurich North America



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Published March 2004





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