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by:Summit Envirosolutions, Inc. based inSaint Paul, MINNESOTA (USA)
Summit's cultural resource management (CRM) program is designed to assist our clients in achieving compliance with federal preservation legislation as set forth in Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA), and the Native American Graves ...
by:Earth Resources Technology, Inc. (ERT) based inLaurel, MARYLAND (USA)
These experts recognize, understand, forecast, and respond to natural and anthropogenic environmental changes; preserve historical, cultural, and archaeological resources; and protect and manage resources through regulations, permitting, incident response and contingency planning, damage assessment and restoration, and enforcement. ERT routinely ...
by:Aarcher, Inc. based inAnnapolis, MARYLAND (USA)
Early identification of archaeological and historic resources is the key to avoiding project disruption, delays, and unanticipated costs. AARCHER performs archaeological and architectural history services for clients throughout the United States. Our compliance-based consulting approach ensures that all Aarcher cultural resources ...
by:ECORP Consulting Inc. based inRocklin, CALIFORNIA (USA)
ECORP's cultural resources staff provides all services required for the identification, evaluation, and treatment of archaeological resources as needed for compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. ECORP archaeologists carry out field surveys to identify prehistoric sites including village sites, temporary camps, roasting ...
by:Broadbent & Associates, Inc. (BAI) based inHenderson, NEVADA (USA)
Broadbent’s archaeological team provides cultural resource management (CRM) services including archaeological investigation, architectural inventory, GIS, cultural resources monitoring, and federal, state, and local regulatory ...
by:L - P : Archaeology based inLondon, UNITED KINGDOM
L – P : Archaeology’s expert team provide a range of Heritage Management services with a particular focus on creating the perfect balance between enabling access and ensuring focused long term conservation and ...
by:P.E. LaMoreaux & Associates, Inc. (PELA) based inTUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA (USA)
Historical preservation of our nation’s history has been a regulatory concern of State and Federal governments since the rapid development that took place in the ...
by:Barr Engineering Company based inMinneapolis, MINNESOTA (USA)
Barr offers a full range of ecological assessments. We’ll help you identify environmental issues posed by past, present, or proposed activities—and then help find a ...
by:Rescan Environmental Services Ltd. based inVancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Rescan offers a wide range of archaeological and cultural heritage services that are designed to meet the specific requirements of our ...
by:SWCA Environmental Consultants based inSalt Lake City, UTAH (USA)
Whether you need to identify and evaluate a scatter of prehistoric stone tools, document a historic homestead, evaluate historic bridges and canals, or conduct ethnographic research with tribes and other groups to identify traditional cultural properties, SWCA’s cultural resource management (CRM) services help you recognize, assess, and preserve cultural resources while avoiding or ...
by:Horizon Environmental Services, Inc. based inAustin, TEXAS (USA)
Archeology - Prehistoric/Historic: How Can Cultural Resources Affect My Project? Laws and Regulations: The federal law that triggers most cultural resources investigations is the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA). Section 106 of the NHPA requires that every federal agency take into account how each of its undertakings, such as issuance of a permit, could affect historic and/or ...
by:WestLand Resources, Inc. based inTucson, ARIZONA (USA)
WestLand's team of archaeologists provides consulting services for cultural resource management; our specialists conduct archaeological surveys (Class I through III), cultural resource evaluations, monitoring, archaeological testing, and data recovery for a variety of clients throughout the Southwest. WestLand's staff is well ...
by:Moore Archaeological and Environmental Services Ltd. based inGalway, IRELAND
From initial site assessments, through to the preparation of cultural heritage reports (including architectural heritage) to support planning applications or as part of a full EIS, Moore Group can help to reduce the risk of untimely delays and extra costs to our ...
by:Watters Environmental Group Inc. based inConcord, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Watters Environmental Group offers a wide range of services required for federal Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (CEAA) and provincial Environmental Assessments (EAs), and for Class EAs associated with the transportation sector (including the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP), as required under Sections 5-17 of the Ontario EA Regulation ...
by:EBI Consulting based inBurlington, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) was signed into law on January 1, 1970. The Act requires that all federal agencies consider both the impacts of their actions on the environment and possible alternatives to those actions during the planning phases. EBI Consulting has been a leading provider of NEPA compliance services for over a decade, and our team of scientists, historians, and ...
