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Cultural Resource Management
ENPLAN's cultural resources team has over half a century of collective experience in surveying, assessment and research. This experience has involved small-scale land development projects, through to interpretation and preservation programs covering multiple jurisdictions and institutions.
Our team's current work most commonly entails archival and physical investigations of land units for the purpose of ruling out or lessening project impacts. The sites investigated by our team range in age from 4000 years to facilities created in the 20th century. We pride ourselves in keeping fully abreast of responsible agency regulations and policies, further assuring that the most expeditious and economical means of compliance is achieved.
- Archaeological Surveys
- Section 106 compliance
- CEQA/NEPA compliance
- Archival research
- Testing and Data Recovery
- National, California and/or Local Register Resource Evaluations
- Historical Architecture Investigations
- Construction Monitoring
- Mitigation Programs
- Preservation Planning
- Native American Consultation and Public Participation
- Traditional Cultural Property Evaluations
- Archaeological Site Mapping
- Archaeological Laboratory Analysis
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