The Environmental Study Review skill ingests an environmental study and produces an executive summary in an easily ingestible format to understand best practice questions about the document. Additionally, the Environmental Study Review skill allows the user to ask up to three (3) unique questions about the document.
Specifically, the Environmental Study Review skill produces analysis on the following sections of the uploaded document:
Site Assessment
Environmental Contamination
Regulatory Compliance
Flood Zone Classification
Air Quality
Water Quality and Availability
Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
Waste Management
Conservation, Wetland, Wildlife and Habitat Protection
Historical or Cultural Considerations
Health and Safety Standards
Potential Future Environmental Risks
Mitigation and Remediation Costs
Legal Obligations and Liabilities
Insurance Requirements
Inspection / Observation
Soils & Geology
Site History
Phase II, Phase III
To use this Skill, you must have an environmental study document for a senior housing community available to upload to the Skills module. Acceptable file formats include: .docx, .pdf, or .txt files. Please avoid scanned documents if possible as they may have trouble having their text recognized correctly. Files must be less than 120 MB.
To run this Skill:
Click "Continue" to acknowledge that you understand the upload requirements of the Skill.
Upload your desired warranty document.
Input a question about the agreement into the blank text box or choose "Skip."
Input a second question about the agreement into the blank text box or choose "Skip."
Input a third question about the environmental review into the blank text box or choose "Skip."
The analysis of your environmental study will likely take several minutes. You can navigate away from the page while AI Skills analyzes your document. To download the output to a word document, select the "Download" button at the top or bottom of the output.
PLEASE NOTE: This content has been generated by NIC MAP Vision's Automations Platform and is only intended to be a first draft. It must be reviewed by a trained professional to ensure accuracy and compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.