Brandon Weber

Relationship Manager at Partner

Mr. Weber currently serves as a Relationship Manager at Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner), where he is responsible for managing all aspects of due diligence assessment and risk management service delivery for Partner’s clients in the commercial real estate industry, including national and regional owners, developers, lenders and heavy civil construction companies. Mr. Weber concentrates on lender policy development and due diligence services in engineering, construction and environmental services. He manages lender due diligence services including environmental and engineering risk management, construction risk management and policy design. Additionally, he manages site investigation and remediation services in support of site redevelopment and regulatory compliance needs of owners and developers.

Mr. Weber combines his legal training and experience running his own practice with his 9 years of CRE industry risk management experience to manage due diligence, site remediation and regulatory compliance needs for transactions across Partner’s various scope of projects. Mr. Weber has extensive experience in state and local regulatory and compliance laws related to these disciplines throughout New England.

Mr. Weber and his team execute RSRA, Transaction Screen, Phase I, Phase II, Remediation Scopes, PCAs, Construction Monitoring, Appraisal Reviews, Evaluations, and Third-Party Peer Reviews on a daily basis for attorneys, developers, and individual property owners as well as community, regional, national and SBA lenders throughout New England. Mr. Weber is involved in the up-front pricing and project setup phases for single and multi-site portfolio real estate transactions, discerns project progress and schedules, coordinates updates and notifications of concern for the client, participates in addressing identified concerns, and coordinates the involvement of internal resources to quickly address or quantify those concerns.

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