Environment & Archaeology’s regional experience allows a confident approach to projects over a wide geographic range including the Caribbean. We are particularly experienced in the Midwest and Eastern United States. Environment & Archaeology's principal investigators have cordial working relationships with personnel from many Federal and state agencies, including:
•State Historic Preservation Offices
•Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
•Federal Aviation Administration
•National Register of Historic Places
•Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
•United States Forest Service
•Federal Highway Administration
Environment & Archaeology’s archaeological and architectural history teams will mobilize quickly to meet the needs of your project and will complete its cultural resources surveys rapidly and efficiently. Effective coordination among our staff, our clients, and regulatory agencies provides the option of site avoidance, while evaluating the potential for savings in time and expense. If avoidance is not feasible, our staff is trained in widely-accepted, cost-effective site testing methods. For sites eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, Environment & Archaeology, can develop and implement a mitigation plan under urgent scheduling demands. Our reports are prepared in order to gain project approval from Federal and state agencies.