Partner Engineering and Science offers unmatched Zoning and Land Survey Coordination Services for commercial real estate clients nationwide.
With staff located throughout the U.S., Partner’s Zoning team is among the largest and most experienced in the commercial real estate industry. Led by knowledgeable zoning specialists, and supported by civil engineers and legal staff, the Partner Zoning team helps clients identify potential risks and gives them the tools necessary to make informed decisions about their transactions. Partner’s jurisdictional database, coupled with a proprietary report delivery system, streamlines the report production process and provides clients with easy report access. With over 30 in-house staff, Partner’s Zoning team delivers nearly 7,000 zoning compliance reports per year.
Partner’s Land Survey Coordination team has decades of experience providing high-quality and timely services for commercial real estate due diligence transactions. Partner’s single point of contact, nationwide coverage, and extensive ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey Coordination experience help ensure a seamless delivery of surveys for large portfolios as well as single-site projects. With more than 30 in-house staff comprised of experienced land surveyors, project managers and coordinators, and a network of licensed land surveyors, Partner ensures high-quality, accuracy, consistency, and timely delivery of survey projects across all states.
Clients prefer using Partner’s Zoning and Land Survey Coordination Services, especially when they are working with complex deals across the country and require timely closing, accurate information, and seamless communications.

July 02, 2026
Adrienne Perez, an Environmental Due Diligence Consultant, joins as Technical Director for Agency Services in Partner Engineering and Science's environmental service line.

June 23, 2026
For commercial real estate owners, developers, and investors, the program offers a more flexible and efficient path to address contamination, particularly at lower-priority sites enrolled in voluntary cleanup.

June 24, 2026
Amid evolving and often uncertain federal regulations, state environmental agencies have increasingly taken the lead in developing policies to address PFAS.




