Partner Engineering and Science
Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) provides engineering, environmental and energy assessments and solutions for the global real estate industry. We help clients manage risk, make smart investments, and bring projects to life. Learn more at partneresi.com.
October 26, 2016
Are We in the Zone? What You Need to Know about Zoning for Commercial Real Estate Deals.In any real estate deal there are so many issues to consider and manage to make sure that every step of the transaction goes smoothly. You likely know…
June 28, 2016
The New Jersey LSRP Program-Putting Site Remediation in the Hands of ProfessionalsIn 2009, the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA) was signed into law allowing for sweeping changes to how and New Jersey tackles environmental site remediation.…
June 08, 2016
Making Sense of Shifting Seismic ConsiderationsLAS VEGAS—Areas of the country afflicted with earthquake threats need to know the shifting guidelines being implemented. Partner's Joe Derhake, PE explains it all in this exclusive video interview from RECon 2016.
June 08, 2016
Breathing New Life Into Old MallsLAS VEGAS—Joe Derhake, PE of Partner is bullish on the reinvention of the American mall. As he explains in this exclusive video interview from the show floor of RECon, it's a process that involves more than simply retenanting.
June 02, 2016
Zombies Lurking Within Wall of Maturing Loans?LOS ANGELES—Frank Romeo, president of Partner Engineering and Science, EXCLUSIVELY tells GlobeSt.com that around $200 billion of maturing loans comes up for renewal over the next few years with the CMBS market set to soar, but he has a warning for lenders.
April 11, 2016
Is Your Business Growing as Fast as Technology?LOS ANGELES—From the transaction process to the lender, technology is disrupting the commercial real estate market now more than ever, we learn in the latest Partner Engineering & Science webinar.
April 08, 2016
Are Parking Structures Going Extinct?LOS ANGELES—In this Partner Engineering & Science webinar, Partner's Joe Derhake and the California DMV's Brian Soublet imagine a Los Angeles with driverless vehicles.





