AMI Environmental Testing provides independent third-party project oversight and remediation monitoring for residential and commercial properties throughout San Diego County and Southern Orange County, with a strong focus on Carlsbad, Vista, Encinitas, San Marcos, Escondido, Solana Beach, Del Mar, Fallbrook, and San Clemente.
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AMI offers objective, professional oversight—with no remediation work, no contractor affiliations, and no conflicts of interest.
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Third-party project oversight is an independent monitoring service that helps ensure remediation, restoration, or environmental cleanup work is performed correctly, safely, and according to scope.
AMI acts as a neutral professional advocate—protecting the property owner’s interests, not the contractor’s.
Oversight may include:
Environmental remediation projects can be complex, technical, and costly. Without independent oversight, property owners may face:
Independent oversight helps ensure the job is done right the first time.
Third-party project oversight is commonly requested when:
Oversight is especially valuable when large areas, multiple rooms, or structural components are involved.
AMI’s project oversight services are customized based on project needs and may include:
AMI does not manage contractors—we monitor and document their work independently.
AMI provides oversight, inspection, and reporting only.
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760-845-7789Yes. Independent documentation is often critical in insurance claims, contractor disputes, and legal matters.
Yes. Identifying issues before remediation is complete can reduce the risk of failed clearance testing.
AMI can provide general guidance, but we do not have financial relationships with contractors and do not profit from referrals.
Project oversight is separate from clearance testing but is often coordinated prior to final clearance inspections.
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No. Oversight involves observation, documentation, and non-invasive assessments.
Not always—but it is highly recommended for large, complex, or high-risk remediation projects, especially when insurance or disputes are involved.
Remediation involves doing the work.
Project oversight involves independently monitoring and documenting the work performed by others.
Oversight frequency is customized based on project size, risk level, and client needs.