Cultural Resources
Services Included
- Archaeological inventory surveys and testing
- Assessments and evaluations for National Register eligibility
- Archaeological monitoring of construction activities
- Laboratory processing, data analysis, and curation
- Mitigation plans (data recovery, inadvertent discovery, monitoring, preservation)
- Archival and historical research, SHPO literature reviews
- Section 106 and Executive Order 05-05 compliance studies
- Washington SEPA Environmental Checklist (Question 13)
- Tribal, SHPO, and DAHP Consultation
AP offers cultural resources management services to help clients execute projects while meeting federal and state requirements. Our staff has extensive experience conducting archaeological investigations and preparing the necessary reports to meet the compliance regulations of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, Washington SEPA, and Washington State Executive Order 05-05. At AP, we are committed to using practical, high quality, and cost-effective analysis to balance state and federal requirements with project goals while protecting historic properties.
AP’s relationship with CTUIR dates back to 1979. This long-time professional relationship can be attributed to their professionalism as a highly competent engineering firm. They have completed many projects for us, providing well-planned solutions and excellent staff resources to meet our project needs.