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Environmental Consultants in Seattle, WA

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Finding a qualified environmental consultant in Seattle shouldn’t feel like a cold call lottery — but with dozens of firms ranging from one-person shops to national ESA mills, the gap between a report that closes your deal and one that blows it up is wider than most buyers realize. The Pacific Northwest’s industrial legacy, active port operations, and aggressive brownfield redevelopment around SoDo, Georgetown, and South Lake Union mean the RECs hiding in your target property’s file cabinet aren’t hypothetical. This directory exists so you spend your time on due diligence, not on vetting consultants from scratch.

How to Choose an Environmental Consultant in Seattle

  • Verify credentials before the proposal, not after. Washington requires Phase II work near regulated underground storage tanks to be overseen by a licensed geologist or PE. Look for CHMM, REP, or PG credentials — not just “years of experience.” Ask for their Washington Department of Ecology registration number if the site has known contamination.
  • Ask who actually writes the report. Large national firms often win the engagement and hand it to a junior associate three states away. Ask specifically: who is the project manager of record, and have they worked on sites in King County or Pierce County before?
  • Check their lab relationships. Phase II results are only as good as the chain of custody. Seattle consultants with established relationships at accredited Washington State labs (Eurofins, Columbia Analytical) turn around results faster and flag QA issues before they delay your close.
  • Match scope to your lender’s requirements. SBA 7(a) loans require ASTM E1527-21 compliance and often mandate a specific turnaround. CMBS lenders frequently have their own approved consultant lists. Confirm your consultant is familiar with your lender’s checklist before you sign an engagement letter.
  • Don’t skip the regulatory database pull. Washington’s Ecology Site Register, the Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) database, and the Hazardous Sites List are all separate systems. A consultant who only runs a generic national database search will miss state-specific RECs that a King County assessor will flag immediately.

Pro Tip: Ask for two or three recent Phase I reports they’ve completed in Seattle — redacted is fine. A consultant who hesitates to share work product is a red flag. The report structure tells you everything about how they handle ambiguity and RECs.

What to Expect

A standard Phase I ESA in Seattle runs $1,500–$3,500 for a clean commercial property and $4,000–$8,000+ if the site has prior industrial use, regulatory history, or lender-specific addenda requirements. Phase II work — soil borings, groundwater sampling, lab analysis — typically starts at $8,000 and can reach $15,000 or more depending on the number of sample locations and analyte panels required. Turnaround for a Phase I is usually 10–15 business days; Phase II adds 3–4 weeks for lab results.

Reality Check: The cheapest Phase I quote is often the most expensive mistake. A $1,200 Phase I that misses a historic dry cleaner or a former auto repair lot will cost you tens of thousands in Phase II work, remediation escrows, or a failed closing — all after you’ve already paid for inspections, appraisals, and legal. Budget for quality upfront.

Local Market Overview

Seattle’s environmental consulting market is shaped by two realities: the city sits on glacially deposited soils with naturally elevated arsenic in some areas (which means baseline sampling matters even on “clean” sites), and King County’s commercial real estate velocity — particularly along the Eastside tech corridor and the waterfront — means consultant capacity gets tight during peak transaction seasons. If you’re closing on a SoDo warehouse, a Capitol Hill mixed-use conversion, or anything within a mile of the Ship Canal, build at least three weeks of ESA runway into your timeline before you need lender sign-off.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a environmental consultant cost in Seattle?

Environmental Consultant services in Seattle typically run $1,500-15,000 per engagement, depending on scope, complexity, and turnaround requirements. Expedited work and specialized equipment add cost.

What should I look for in a environmental consultant?

Look for CHMM — it's the credential that separates qualified environmental consultants from the rest. Also verify insurance, check reviews, and confirm they can handle your project's specific requirements.

How many environmental consultants are in Seattle?

There are currently 5 environmental consultants listed in Seattle, WA on EnviVault.

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