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ArcCom Archaeological Compliance Consultant Moore Archeological Consulting, Inc.
Abasolo Archaeological ConsultantsHarry J. Shafer, Ph.D., CRD Thomas R. Hester, Ph.D. 212 Madison, #5 San Antonio, TX 78204 Phone: (210) 223-6831 E-mail: hshafer@satx.rr.com"When experience counts."
Abasolo Archaeological Consultants specialize in conducting archaeological surveys and report preparation for clients to meet state and federal regulations regarding cultural properties. The proprietors both have four decades of experience in Texas archaeology and in cultural resource management. Shafer is professor emeritus at Texas A&M University and Hester is professor emeritus at The University of Texas at Austin. Abasolo Archaeological Consultants are available to do surveys in south and central Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, Trans Pecos, southwest, east and coastal Texas.
Abigail P. Beck, MA, RPA Paleoethnobotanist 124 Mill Pond Road Denton, TX 76209 Phone: (940) 395-7105 E-mail: apbeck@bbeck.com
I am an archeologist with more than 15 years of experience identifying and analyzing pollen, seeds, and charcoal from archeological and paleoenvironmental contexts. Services: Identification of plant remains, small scale flotation of archeological sediments, statistical analysis of archaeobotanical and paleoenvironmental data, modern vegetation survey.
aci consultingAnn M. Scott, Ph.D., RPA, CRD 1001 Mopac Circle #100 Austin, Texas 78746 Phone: (512) 852-3869 Fax: (512) 306-0974 E-mail: ascott@aci-group.netWebsite: www.aci-consulting.net
aci consulting understands the complex set of cultural resource issues facing managers, planners, and decision makers. aci consulting has experienced personnel who have worked on military installations and with a range of other federal agencies as well as private developers. We intimately understand the stresses facing our clients and seek to alleviate some of that stress. aci professionals regularly develop creative and innovative solutions to solve difficult problems. We can provide a wide range of services and products.aci’s cultural resource teams provides: Phase I, II, and III investigations; Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plans; Programmatic Agreements, Memoranda of Agreement, Memoranda of Understanding; Section 106 coordination with federal and state agencies; Tribal consultation facilitation services; public outreach meetings; and design guidelines.
AJ ConsultingAntoinette Todd Office (214) 731-9956 ajc.antoinette@yahoo.comJesse Todd Office (214) 731-9956 Cell (214) 769-0859 ajc.jesse@yahoo.com
AJ Consulting is a small, woman-owned business based in Carrollton, Texas. Jesse is the Principal Investigator and has 15 years experience in the cultural resources management field. His experience is mainly in North Central and Northeast Texas, but he also has experience in other parts of Texas as well as Louisiana and Oklahoma. In addition, we also do geoarcheological consulting and can call upon a wide variety of people who are experts in their fields. Antoinette, the owner and manager, does Environmental Record Reviews for companies that seek approval for federal housing projects.
American Archaeology Group, LLC Michael Bradle 206 S.Walnut Street Lampasas, Texas 76550 Phone (512) 556-4100 Fax (512)556-3373 Email: Mike @american-archaeology.com
Antiquities Planning & Consulting Molly F. Godwin, RPA , CRD 831 Petra’s Way Kyle, Texas 78640-8904 Phone: (512) 398-2946 Fax: (512) 398-5220 E-mail: apc@grandecom.net
Antiquities Planning & Consulting (AP&C) is a Central Texas-based regulatory service provider experienced with Archeological compliance and new construction permitting. AP&C provides services statewide to the private sector, agencies, counties, and cities. Qualified personnel conduct archival and historical research, planning, assessments, impact evaluations, surveys, testing, data recovery, and monitoring. Projects cleared for construction by AP&C are parks, power plants, transmission lines, waterlines, state and county jail expansion, oil and gas exploration, and residential subdivisions. AP&C is a small business that holds HUB, DBE, and WOB certification, and is TxDOT Precertified. AP&C delivers timely project clearance and project budgets with no hidden costs.
Applied Archeological Sciences Eric Schroeder 165 Lois Lane Cedar Creek, TX 78612 Phone: (512) 695-9084 Email: eschroeder1@austin.rr.com
Applied Archeological Sciences is a professional consulting firm committed to providing practical, problem-solving solutions for the management of archeological and historic resources. We have over fifteen consecutive years of successful consulting experience in Texas and surrounding states for a widely diverse range of development projects involving a diverse breath of regulatory situations including: National Environmental Policy Act, US Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 and Individual Permits, Section 106 National Historic Preservation Act, Texas Antiquities Code, TCEQ Waste Water Discharge Permits, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and TxDOT coordination. Applied Archeological Sciences, Inc. is a veteran-owned small business enterprise.
ArcCom ArcCom Archaeological Compliance Consultant Thomas McIntosh, RPA 4202 Mandell Street Houston, TX 77006 Phone: (505) 982-2341 Email: jeraii@aol.com
S. Alan Skinner, CRD 11020 Audelia Road, Suite C105 Dallas, Texas 75243
Office: (214) 368-0478 Fax: (214) 221-1519 E-mail: arcdigs@aol.com
Founded in 1982, AR Consultants, Inc. is a small business in Dallas, Texas. Our focus is on providing consulting services, which include historic building studies, environmental base line investigations, and cultural resource investigations. ARC has participated in numerous Phase I archaeological surveys in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas, Louisiana, and Arkansas and has conducted Phase II and Phase III archaeological testing and mitigation throughout Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. ARC has experience in prehistoric and historic site evaluation and artifact analysis for historic and prehistoric sites. We have extensive experience in coordination with local, state and federal review agencies.
8316 Hanbridge Ln Austin, TX 78736 512.535.0976 office/fax 512.577.2438 mobile Email:chetwalker@aga-llc.net Website: http://www.aga-llc.net
Archeological and Environmental Consultants, LLC Timothy K. Perttula, CRD 10101 Woodhaven Drive Austin, Texas 78753-4346 Phone: (512) 873-8131 Fax: (512) 837-3459 E-mail: tkp4747@aol.com
Archeological and Environmental Consultants has expertise in all aspects of cultural resources management services. With over 50 years of combined experience throughout Texas and adjacent states in archeological fieldwork, artifact analyses, report writing/editing, regulatory consultation, and cultural resources management planning, AEC staff provides Federal and State-qualified professional and cost-effective archeological investigations to the public and private sectors. AEC also maintains an office in Northeast Texas (Pittsburg, Texas).
Archeology Consultants, Inc. Jim Warren,CRD P.O. Box 163 George West, Texas 78022 Phone: (361) 449-1039 Fax: (361) 4491039 Pager: (361) 880-0539 E-mail: archcon@awesomenet.net Principal has been involved in CRM since 1974, including survey, testing, and mitigation. Numerous jobs completed for utilities construction, including pipelines, power lines, sewer plants, sanitary landfills, petroleum drilling pads and pipelines, park and airport development, and other municipal projects. Capabilities include threatened and endangered species and habitat surveys, and environmental assessments, including wetlands delineations. Works in all areas of Texas.
Blanton&Associates, Inc. Brandon S. Young, M.A., Cultural Resources Coordinator 5 Lakeway Centre Court, Ste.200 Austin, Texas 78734 Phone: (512) 264-1095 Fax: (512)264-1531 E-mail: byoung@blantonassociates.com Website: www.blantonassociates.com
Blanton&Associates, Inc. is certified as a Historically Underutilized Business and a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise that provides a broad range of archeological and environmental consulting services. We are experienced in developing timely and cost effective solutions related to compliance with federal, state, and local cultural resource and environmental regulations, including the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Antiquities Code of Texas, among others. Blanton&Associates has conducted archeological investigations for the past eight years and has a staff of full-time archeologists, as well as biologists, botanists, cartographers/GIS personnel, and technical editors/document production personnel. The archeology staff at Blanton&Associates is experienced in all levels and types of cultural resource investigations, including archival research, surveys, testing, data recovery projects, and remote sensing utilizing ground penetrating radar and proton magnetometer technologies. All of our archeological staff members have served as principal investigators, have completed hundreds of projects and reports of all types and sizes and, combined, have more than 50 years of experience in the archeology of Texas and adjacent states.
Brazos Valley Research Associates William E. Moore, CRD 813 Beck Street Bryan, Texas 77803 Phone: (979) 823-1148 E-mail: bvracrm@suddenlink.net
Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) is a small business with Register of Professional Archaeologists certification. BVRA is able to work anywhere in Texas, but is most experienced in Central Texas, the Gulf Coastal Regions, East Texas, and Southwest Texas. BVRA specializes in Phase I survey and Phase II testing and also conducts archival work and assists in all phases of report production such as background research and editing. In addition, BVRA has access to personnel qualified to conduct geoarchaeological investigations, endangered plant and animal studies, wetlands evaluations, and in-depth ceramics and lithics analyses.
Briscoe/Szarka Consulting Services James Briscoe and Heather Szarka P.O. Box 6566 Norman, Oklahoma 73070 Phone: (405) 329-5425 Fax: (405) 329-7431 E-mail (Jim): james.briscoe@att.net E-mail (Heather): shovelart@gmail.com
BCS has been providing the range of cultural resources services in the Southern Plains since 1982. To date over 4000 consulting projects have been completed. These include small to large scale surveys, historical research, forensic investigations, site testing and mitigation projects. BCS attempts to limit consulting to north and west Texas and Oklahoma, but has conducted special studies in fourteen states and overseas. Special consultation to several Native American groups and organizations are also routinely provided.
Brockington and Associates Keith Prilliman, MA, RPA 406 W. University Ave. Georgetown, Texas 78626 Phone: (512) 869-2228 E-mail: keithprilliman@brockington.org Website: www.brockington.org
Brockington and Associates is a client-centered cultural resources consulting firm. As leaders in archeology and history, the firm implements best practices in field, laboratory, and educational work. Brockington’s consultants identify archaeological sites, historic buildings and other cultural properties, evaluate their significance, and develop effective preservation or mitigation plans. For more information, visit www.brockington.org.
Brown and Caldwell J. Bryan Mason 9911 Kings Walk Round Houston, Texas 77070 Phone: 713-646-1131 Fax: 713-308-3886 E-Mail: bmason@brwncald.com
Brown and Caldwell provides experienced staff for archaeological, environmental, and ecological services to help public and private sector clients comply with Federal, State, and local permitting requirements. Brown and Caldwell seeks to identify archaeological and ecological issues early in a project's development in order to initiate effective permitting strategies before irreversible commitments of resources are made. In addition to our Houston Staff, Brown and Caldwell retains a diverse set of in-house experts across the country able to deliver a "best brains" team to meet our client's goals.
Gary L. Moore, CRD, RPA 300 E. Mineral Ave., Ste. 10 Littleton, CO 80122 Phone: (303) 781-8211 Cell: (303) 882-0032 Fax: (303) 781-1167 Buys and Associates, Inc. (B&A) is a full-service environmental consulting firm based in Littleton, Colorado, and its cultural resources team performs Class I, II, and III archaeological inventories of prehistoric and historic cultural resources and Traditional Cultural Properties (TCP), and historic architectural surveys and documentation. B&A has a proven track record of effective coordination and consultation with clients; Federal, State, Tribal, and community agency representatives; Certified Local Governments (CLGs); and project team members. B&A archaeological staff has extensive experience with NEPA, NAGPRA, and Section 106 compliance. Our firm has successfully complied with the needs of our clients in the full range of environmental impact assessment. B&A holds cultural resources permits and curation agreements with the Federal, State, and Tribal agencies overseeing almost all of the properties west of the Mississippi River, and its archaeological staff has professional experience throughout Texas, the Plains, the Rocky Mountains, the Southwest, the Great Basin, and the Columbia Plateau.
C Dimensions, Inc. Judy H. Cooper, RPA, CRD 3913 Branch Hollow Dr. Plano, TX 75023 Phone/Fax: (972) 881-5577 E-Mail: cdimensions@tx.rr.com Website: http://cdimensionsinc.com
C Dimensions is a small, woman-owned cultural and natural resources firm offering cost effective resource management solutions for the public and private sector client. Registered Professional Archeologists (RPAs), cartographers, and historic preservation specialists offer comprehensive cultural resource management strategies, including federal (Sections 106 and 110 of NHPA of 1966 [as amended]) and state compliance issues, survey, testing, and data recovery. Comprehensive cultural resources services include prehistoric, historic, architectural, and osteological investigations and materials identification analysis, geoarcheological investigations, research, and technical report preparation. C Dimensions specializes in accurate data gathering using the latest spatial technologies and techniques, including in-house digital photogrammetry (collecting both aerial and terrestrial imagery for 3-dimensional data gathering/analysis, topographic/contour mapping, resource monitoring, non-intrusive data gathering [i.e., rock art], and archiving purposes), GPS, and GIS integration.
Cedar Valley Environmental Services Melissa W. Voellinger, RPA, CRD 10112 Circle Drive Austin, Texas 78736 Phone: (512) 288-3365 Fax: (512) 288-3365 E-mail: voellinge@aol.com
Cedar Valley Environmental Services, a woman-owned small business based in Austin, Texas, is owned and managed by Melissa W. Voellinger. Melissa is a professional archaeologist, specializing in historic archaeology, with over 25 years of experience in environmental and cultural resources management. CVES draws from a pool of independent professional associates in complementary environmental services including planning, environmental assessments, routing studies, ecology, cultural resources studies (Section 106 and Antiquities Code of Texas Compliance), wetland determinations, and permit support for transportation, land development, water, wastewater, and electric transmission projects throughout Texas.
Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Dr. Steve Tomka, CRD 6900 North Loop 1604 West San Antonio, Texas 78249-0658 Phone: (210) 458-4378 Fax: (210) 458-4397 E-mail: car@utsa.edu Website: http://car.utsa.edu/
CAR conducts all phases of archaeological services for federal, state, and local agencies as required by legislation. We also provide public and private sector assistance regarding cultural resource management. Our areas of expertise include prehistoric Texas, Northern Tamaulipas, and the Southwest, with emphasis on South Texas. We have done extensive archival and archaeological research on Historic Texas, especially San Antonio and the missions. Dr. Steve Tomka directs a staff of approximately 35 professional archaeologists, students, and support personnel. CAR has administered over 450 contracts and grants, the results of which are published in more than 300 volumes.
The Center for Archaeological Studies Texas States University-San Marcos Jon C. Lohse Ph.D., CRD 601 University Dr. San Marcos, Texas 78666 E-mail: cas@txstate.edu Phone: (512) 245-2724 Fax: (512) 245-2763 Website: http://www.txstate.edu/anthropology/cas/
The Center for Archaeological Studies, established at Texas State University-San Marcos in 2000, is staffed by professional archaeologists with over 40 years combined experience in culture resource management in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. CAS staff has expertise in prehistoric and historic archaeology, historic archival research, geographical information systems (GIS), and geomorphology. We maintain a modern laboratory with equipment for conducting archaeological surveys and excavations. CAS utilizes a wide range of consultants with experience in faunal analysis, radiocarbon dating, and Quaternary geology to complement the full-time staff. CAS provides high quality archaeological investigations on schedule and within budget for private, city, county, state, and federal clients.
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University William A. (Andy) Cloud, CRD Box C-71 Alpine, Texas 79832 phone: (432) 837-8289 or 837-8179 E-mail: wacloud@sulross.edu
The Center for Big Bend Studies, located in Alpine, Texas on the campus of Sul Ross State University, was created in 1988 by the university to promote and facilitate cultural studies in the Big Bend region of Texas and northern Mexico. The CRM branch of the Center offers a variety of services including background research, archeological compliance through survey, testing, and mitigation phases, rock art assessments and documentation, and nominations for protective designations. Center archeologists have extensive experience in the Big Bend and surrounding portions of the Trans-Pecos, and have access to a wide range of expertise through their university affiliation.
Coastal Environments, Inc. Bryan Guevin, Branch Director 1260 Main Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Phone: (361) 854-4885; Fax: (361) 884-1844 E-mail: bguevin@coastalenv.com
Coastal Environments, Inc. (CEI) is a full service environmental company with over 25 years in cultural resources management. Our Texas branch office, based in Corpus Christi, has the capability to perform all scales of CRM projects from small surveys to large mitigation projects. CEI senior staff each have 15 or more years of experience in working with private businesses, as well as municipal, county, state and federal agencies.
COX/McLAIN Environmental Consulting, Inc. Chris Dayton, PhD, RPA 4131 Spicewood Springs Rd., A-4 Austin, TX 78759 Phone: 512.338.2223 Fax: 512.338.2225 Email: chris@coxmclain.com COX/McLAIN Environmental Consulting, Inc. (CMEC) is a WBE/DBE/HUB firm established in September 2007. CMEC offers a full suite of archeological, historic architectural, environmental compliance, ecological analysis, socioeconomic assessment, planning, and GIS services. CMEC personnel have undertaken projects in all major ecoregions, TxDOT districts, and USACE districts within Texas for municipal, county, state, and federal government entities as well as private clients.
Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. (CRA) Paul D. Bundy, MA. RPA 636 East Kings Highway Shreveport, LA 71105 Phone: (318) 213-1385 Fax: (318) 213- 0289 Email: bundypauld@crai-ky.com Website: www.crai-ky.com
In business since 1983, Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. (CRA) is a leading full-service historic preservation company. CRA provides a full range of cultural resource and historic preservation services including Archaeology; Architectural History; Cemetery Identification, Documentation, and Relocation; Geophysical Survey; Geospatial Technology; Heritage Tourism; and Compliance and Coordination. We effectively and efficiently assist state and federal agencies, as well as private developers, through the permitting process as it applies to federal and state preservation regulations. Our extensive experience includes working with state and federal agencies on survey and evaluation strategies and requirements and the development, negotiation, and implementation of mitigation plans.
CRA can provide services throughout the United States with office locations in Shreveport, Louisiana; Longmont, Colorado; and Sheridan, Wyoming; Lexington, Kentucky (Corporate Headquarters); Hurricane, West Virginia; Berlin Heights, Ohio; Evansville, Indiana; and Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Deep East Texas Archaeological Consultant Victor Galan 4215 Red Oak Nacogdoches, TX 75965 Phone/Fax: 936-560-4670 Email: detac99@hotmail.com
Based in Nacogdoches, Deep East Texas Archaeological Consultant (DETAC) provides a full range of Cultural Resource Management (CRM) services to assist private and public sectors with both state and federal archaeological compliance in a cost-effective and timely manner. Services include archaeological survey, testing, and data recovery along with the development of alternatives to avoid archaeological issues as part of environmental assessments. DETAC has the equipment, facilities, and certifications to conduct investigations for the Texas Historical Commission, Corp of Engineers, and the Bureau of Land Management. The DETAC staff has experience with the latest GPS technology, databases, and GIS applications as needed.
Earth Search, Inc. Jill-Karen Yakubik, PhD, RPA P.O. Box 770336 New Orleans, Louisiana 70117-0336 Phone: 504-947-0737 Email: esi@earth-search.com Website: http://www.earth-search.com
ESI is a Woman Owned Business Enterprise (WBE)/Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) full service cultural resources management firm with the professional credentials and twenty-three years experience to serve the needs of a wide range of clients in both the private and public sectors. ESI maintains a full-time, professional staff of archaeologists, historians, and architectural historians with in-depth knowledge of the field of cultural resource management, and has extensive experience with intensive cultural resource surveys, NRHP evaluations, archaeological data recovery, HABS and HAER documentation, construction monitoring, archival research, informant interviews, and Section 106 documentation. We have in-house capabilities in archaeology, historic preservation, history, marine archaeology, zooarchaeology, bioarchaeology, ethnography, and cultural anthropology. ESI’s Marine Archaeology Division (ESI-MAD) is fully insured for Longshoremen and Harbor Worker Act and Jones Act policies and provides professional staff and services in marine archaeological research and submerged cultural resources management for federal and state agencies and the private sector. ESI-MAD’s Project Managers are USACE-certified Working Divers experienced with dive planning, oversight, and execution involving Surface Supplied Air (SSA) diving techniques. Also, ESI-MAD has developed a diving program based on USACE work requirements for “Diving Operations” detailed in Section 30 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Safety and Health Requirements Manual, EM 385-1-1, dated September 15, 2008, allowing for exemplary diving practices under a strict safety regimen. We particularly pride ourselves on our attention to the scheduling requirements of our clients, and make every effort to exceed client expectations on all projects, no matter the size.
Ecological Communications Corporation (EComm) is a small, minority-owned, and Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE). We provide full cultural resource consulting services throughout all parts of Texas for compliance with the Antiquities Code of Texas, the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Our services include historical research, historical building surveys and assessments, historic cemetery services, as well as archeological surveys, testing, and excavation. We also offer biological services such as wetland delineations and threatened and endangered species studies. Our projects include roads, pipelines, transmission lines, reservoirs, oil and gas exploration, water treatment facilities, parks, airports, housing and urban developments, and studies for municipal, State, and Federal clients. We have received awards of excellence by the Texas Historical Commission and are proud of our reputation for excellent customer service.
EMR, Inc. Jennifer Thiemann, M.S., Natural / Cultural Resources Group Leader Ryan Howell, M.A.,RPA 11 East Superior Street, Suite 260 Duluth, MN 55802 Phone: (218) 625-2332 Fax: (218) 625-2337 Email: jthiemann@emr-inc.com
EMR, Inc. is an 8(a) Native-American Woman-Owned Small Disadvantaged Business certified by the SBA and on GSA contract. EMR primarily serves clients in the transportation, energy, and government sectors. EMR's principal service areas are: environmental investigation and remediation, construction, railroad, disaster/emergency response, and natural/cultural resources. EMR can quickly respond to construction-site bone/artifact finds and perform a full spectrum of cultural/ historical/ archaeological services including Section 106 consultations, field surveys, reporting, and negotiation with tribal and regulatory officials. EMR has 9 primary offices and 11 field offices located throughout the United States.
Fred L. McGhee & Associates Fred L. McGhee, Ph.D., CRD 6300A Carson Ridge Austin, TX 78741 Phone: (512) 275-6027 E-mail: fmcghee@flma.org Web Site: http://www.flma.org
“Beyond Legal Sufficiency”
Fred L. McGhee & Associates (FLMA) is an African-American and Service Disabled Veteran owned firm specializing in high quality applied anthropological services in a variety of areas. The only Black owned and operated archaeological firm in the United States, FLMA is 8(a) and HUBZone certified by the federal government, and DBE/HUB certified by the states of Texas and Hawai’i.
FLMA prides itself in going well beyond “culturally sensitive” heritage management. The company’s founding mission statement of “beyond legal sufficiency” conveys the firm’s principled commitment to furnish ethical as well as lawful consulting services that seek to bring to bear the latest theoretical and practical advances in applied anthropology. Accordingly, the firm’s experience and client base is diverse and includes not only military and municipal clients, but tribal and other minority clients as well. Our approach to regulatory compliance is not just based in subject matter expertise, but also embraces a company philosophy of collaboration and negotiation based on mutual respect and the furtherance of trust. FLMA’s principals possess formal training and advanced university-based education in all aspects of cultural resources management. and meet or exceed the Secretary of the Interior’s Qualifications standards, the standards outlined by the Register of Professional Archaeologists (ROPA), and the standards mandated by the historic preservation divisions of Texas and Hawai’i. FLMA has also been trained in traditional Indigenous and African- American spiritual practices and principles, including burial protocols.
2201 K Avenue, Suite A2 Plano, Texas 75074Geo-Marine, Inc., a minority-owned business, is a full-service environmental engineering firm. The Cultural Resources Division employs a full-time staff that has the expertise to meet federal and state regulations pertaining to all aspects of cultural resources management. Experienced throughout Texas and the country, the staff specializes in: identification, evaluation, and mitigation of archeological and architectural properties; historical research; National Register eligibility determinations and nominations; human osteology and cemetery relocation; preservation planning; NAGPRA and Native American consultations; Geographic Information Systems (GIS) development and analyses; and the development of public outreach products (films, exhibits, brochures).
Sergio A. Iruegas, RPA 8127 Mesa Drive, Suite B206 PMB 107 Austin, TX 78759 Phone: (512) 420-9919 Fax: (512) 420-9916 Email: sergio@gtienvironmental.com
GTI Environmental, Inc. (GTI) is a certified MBE, SBE, HUB cultural resources firm specializing in NHPA, ARPA, NAGPRA and Antiquities Code of Texas consultation with over 75 years working experience and teaches historic preservation law courses for the Continuing Legal Education International. GTI employs staff that is certified in the Register of Professional Archaeologists (ROPA) and meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation as Prehistoric and Historic Archaeologists, Historians, and Architectural Historians. As former TX-SHPO project reviewers, GTI can prepare Cultural Resource Management Plans, Preservation Plans, Avoidance Plans, EA and EIS documents that are legally sufficient, and prepare Memorandum of Agreement and Programmatic Agreement documents. GTI provides the full spectrum of Section 106 consultation and can obtain antiquities and ARPA permits for reconnaissance and intensive surveys, National Register evaluations, and data recovery investigations for archaeology and historic building projects, and can provide expert witness and expert consultant services. As former Curatorial Assistants at Harvard University’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, GTI staff has experience working with the second largest cultural material assemblages in the United States and is qualified to conduct investigations in all parts of the continental United States, Alaska and U.S. Commonwealths. GTI staff has experience in Texas, Arizona, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. GTI has a proven track record of managing and carrying out complex federal and state level projects on time and budget typically 20% to 50% less than its competitors.
Gulf Coast Archaeology Group, LLP Jorge Garcia-Herreros, RPA, CRD 9597 Jones Road, PMB 276 Houston, TX 77065 Phone: (713) 703-9252 E-mail: jgarciah@gcagroup.net Website: www.gcagroup.net
Gulf Coast Archaeology Group, LLP, (GCA Group) is a cultural resources management and consulting team specializing in cultural resources. GCA Group is Texas-based and minority owned. Our staff has experience in 12 states with archaeological and historical investigations required for Sections 106 and 110 compliance. Our project experience ranges from Phase I surveys to Phase III mitigations, and National Historic Registration nominations. Our staff has additional experience with spatial, faunal, osteological, bioarchaeological, and coastal studies. GCA Group capabilities include regulatory agency coordination and turnkey project management. GCA Group can accommodate a stand-alone Cultural Resource Management (CRM) project, or function as part of a multidisciplinary team in a cost-effective manner.
Hicks & Company Mason Miller 1504 W. 5th Street Austin TX 78703 Phone:(512) 478-0858 Cell (512) 698-3277 mob Email: mmiller@hicksenv.com
Website:www.hicksenv.com
Hicks & Company’s archeology staff specializes in archeological and historical investigations to assure compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act, Texas Antiquities Code, and other city or county regulations. This includes archeological survey, testing, data recovery, and report writing and preparation. With expertise in both prehistoric and historic archeology, the archeology team regularly manages diverse projects ranging from highway and utility development to public park surveys. Since its inception, Hicks & Company has taken an interest in interdisciplinary approaches to all cultural resource studies, integrating diverse analyses to provide a comprehensive finished product. Hicks & Company's experienced staff of archeologists conduct oral history, and archival and secondary source research in support of numerous projects. Additionally, the archeology staff regularly integrates geoarcheological studies, faunal analysis, macrobotanical analyses, radiocarbon dating, detailed artifact analysis, and other specialized analytical studies in support of both historic and prehistoric investigations. Our list of past clients includes the Texas Department of Transportation, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the US Army Corps of Engineers, various city and county agencies, and electrical and water utilities.
Historic Preservation Associates Timothy Klinger P.O. Box 1064 90 South College Avenue Fayetteville, Arkansas 72702 Phone: (479) 442-3779 Fax: (479) 582-3779 E-mail: tklinger@hpa-106.com Website: www.hpa-106.com
HPA is a team of professional archeologists, historians and architectural historians dedicated to the study and documentation of cultural resources throughout Texas, the mid-west, southeast, plains, and adjacent areas. Established in 1979, HPA has completed 250 Section106 investigations for federal, state, municipal, and private clients in Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Florida, and Louisiana. HPA has surveyed 180,000 acres and has documented 5,000archeological sites and standing structures. HPA is an asset to project teams and clients. HPA is staffed with professionals (including RPA certified) who meet or exceed Standards set forth in 36CFR61 et seq.
Horizon Environmental Services, Inc. Russ Brownlow, CRD 1507 South IH-35 Austin, Texas 78741 Phone: (512) 328-2430 Fax: (512) 328-1804 E-mail: russ_brownlow@horizon-esi.com Website: http://www.horizon-esi.com
Horizon Environmental Services, Inc.(Horizon) is a woman-owned, small-business enterprise (WBE/DBE) formed in 1987. Horizon's Cultural Resources Division has extensive experience with cultural resources management, having conducted archival research, Native American consultation, survey/testing, and mitigtion of terrestrial archeological sites for reservoirs, mines, land development, pipelines, water system improvement projects, and roadways throughout Texas and the surrounding states. Horizon cultural resources staff is comprised of archeologists who have previously worked at a variety of private environmental firms, as well as the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. These staff members have extensive experience with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the Texas Antiquities Code, FERC permitting, and the US Army Corps of Engineers permitting. Horizon's staff is also TxDOT precertified in numerous environmental work categories.
HRA Gray & Pape, LLC Jim Hughey, CRD 1428 West Alabama Houston, Texas 77006 Phone: (713) 541-0473 Fax: (713) 541-0479 E-mail: jhughey@hragp.com
Established in 1997, HRA Gray & Pape, LLC combines the resources of two widely-recognized regional firms: Historical Research Associates, Inc. (founded 1974) and Gray & Pape, Inc. (founded 1986) to offer a broad range of Cultural Resources Management (CRM), Historic Preservation Planning, Historical Research, and other services to clients throughout the United States. With thirty-five years of combined experience, HRAG&P is perhaps the country's only consulting firm offering these services nationwide. Working from offices in Texas, Virginia, Ohio, Washington and Montana, our professional staff has experience in most of the 50 states and some overseas locations. We stress meeting clients' needs in a timely and cost-effective fashion through a combination of technical excellence, efficient project management, and accurate products.
Integrated Environmental Solutions Johnny A. Byers, MS, Principal Investigator Ransley Welch, MS, Project Manager and GIS Specialist 2150 S. Central Expressway, Suite 110 McKinney, TX 75070 Phone: (972) 562-7672 E-mail: RWelch@intenvsol.com Website: www.intenvsol.com
Integrated Environmental Solutions, LLC (IES) is a small, woman-owned business certified as HUB, D/WBE, (8)a SDB. IES is a full service environmental consulting firm with headquarters centrally located in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Environmental services include: natural resource management, environmental planning & NEPA, and mitigation implementation and ecological restoration. The cultural resources team specializes in conducting archaeological surveys and report preparation for clients to meet state and federal regulations regarding cultural properties. The team performs Class I, II, and III archaeological inventories of prehistoric and historic cultural resources. Johnny Byers has 15 years of archaeological experience throughout Texas to include archeological fieldwork, artifact analyses, report writing/editing, regulatory consultation, and cultural resources management planning. Mr. Byers' expertise is in geoarchaeology promoting a cost-effective approach to archeological survey. Ransley Welch has 9 years or archaeological experience and is GIS certified.
Jacobs Engineering Group Leonard R. Voellinger, RPA, AICP, CRD 2705 Bee Cave Road, Suite 300 Austin, TX 78746 Phone: (512) 314-3100 Fax: (512) 314-3135 E-mail: leonard.voellinger@jacobs.com Website: www.jacobs.com Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. is one of the world’s largest and most diverse providers of professional technical services. With over 55,000 employees, we offer full-spectrum support to industrial, commercial, and government clients across multiple markets. The firm maintains state- of-the-art technical resources and experience gained through thousands of successful projects. With Texas offices in San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, Houston and Dallas Jacobs’ personnel bridge communication gaps through maintaining close working relationships with resource agencies and in-depth knowledge of local natural and cultural resources.
Leslie L. Bush, Ph.D., R.P.A. Macrobotanical Analysis
12308 Twin Creeks Rd., B-106 Manchaca, TX 78652 Cell: (512) 217-8288 E-mail: lbush@alumni.indiana.edu Website: www.macrobotanicalanalysis.com
Leslie Bush is a RPA-certified archaeologist with more than 15 years' experience analyzing floral macroremains from archaeological sites in Texas and the Eastern Woodlands of the United States. Macrobotanical Analysis, a HUB-certified business, is committed to delivering high quality services completed on time and on budget.
Services include identification of plant remains prior to radiocarbon dating, sorting, identification and analysis of flotation samples, and reconstruction of ancient environments through direct analysis of plant macroremains and research with primary library and archival resources. Macrobotanical Analysis also assists clients with designing effective sampling strategies and developing improved recovery techniques to create cost-effective methods for the creation of archaeological knowledge. Macrobotanical Analysis is available for consultation even while field investigations are still ongoing so that optimal sampling strategies can ensure clients obtain the best information possible for their budgets.
Marianne Marek, Archeological Consultant Marianne Marek, M.A., CRD P.O. Box 476Wallis, Texas 77485 Phone/Fax: 979-478-7300 E-mail: marianne@nstci.com
Certified as a woman-owned Historically Underutilized business (HUB), Ms. Marek is located in Austin County, and provides cultural resources/archeological survey and monitoring services for smaller projects in southeast Texas, including Brazoria, Colorado, Fort Bend, Harris, Matagorda, Waller, Wharton, and surrounding counties. Ms. Marek is qualified as a principal investigator at both the state and federal levels. With over twenty years of cultural resource management experience, she believes in doing the job correctly the first time, and strives to produce a quality product in a cost effective and timely manner. Ms. Marek is also a qualified physical anthropologist, eligible to address compliance issues for both prehistoric and historic cemeteries and Native American burials.
McCulloch Archeological Services Sam D. McCulloch, RPA, CRD 1501 Alpine Trail San Marcos, Texas 78666-8413 Phone or Fax: (512) 353-0435 E-mail: smccull@centurytel.net
MAS is a woman-owned company providing complete archeological services to support government and private sector requirements including survey, site testing and data recovery, in addition to artifact and ecofact processing and analysis. Principal Investigator/Field Director Sam McCulloch has over 18 years’ experience throughout South, Central and West Texas and has completed Texas Antiquities and/or federal permits on 35 projects since 1995. McCulloch has experience on Corps of Engineers and TxDOT projects and is pre-approved for TxDOT and BLM projects. In 2002, he received the Texas Historical Commission's 2002 Archeology Award for excellence in field work, archival research, and report preparation. MAS provides timely, cost-conscious services include botanical/faunal/artifact analyses, radiocarbon dating, geomorphological analysis, and air photo interpretation.
Moore Archeological Consulting, Inc. 3511 Houston Ave, Suite B Houston, TX 77009 713-761-2323 (Lab) 713-861-8663 (Roger Moore) 281-657-0646 (Douglas Magnum) 713-861-8627 (Fax) E-mail: CaverArch@aol.com Website: www.moore-archeological.com
New South Associates, Inc. J. W. Joseph, PhD, RPA 6150 East Ponce de Leon Avenue Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Phone(s): (770) 498-4155/Fax (770) 498-3809 Email: jwjoseph@newsouthassoc.com
New South Associates is a women-owned small business specializing in archaeological, historical, architectural historical, and historic preservation planning services. Incorporated in 1988, New South Associates has a staff of more than 50 professionals and is well situated to complete large and complex projects in a timely manner. New South Associates also offers specialist experience in historic cemetery delineations and relocations, physical anthropology, subsistence studies analysis of plant and animal food remains from archaeological sites, and ground-penetrating radar surveys to other CRM firms as well as government agencies and private clients. New South Associates is a founding member of the American Cultural Resources Association, is one of the largest CRM firms in the southern US, and has offices in six states.
Panamerican Consultants, Inc. Stephen R. James, Jr. RPA, CRD 91 Tillman St. Memphis, TN 38111 Phone: (901) 454-4733 Fax: (901) 454-4736 E-mail: panamtn@mindspring.com Website: http://www.panamconsultants.com
Panamerican Consultants, Inc. is a full-service cultural resources management firm with one of the largest professional underwater archaeological staffs in the United States. Our capabilities encompass all levels and types of investigations, including archival and historic research, remote sensing survey and data analysis, underwater target and anomaly location and identification, NRHP assessment of underwater sites and features, site testing, and data recovery. These investigations have been conducted in offshore, coastal, estuarine, and riverine environments throughout the state of Texas. With excellent working relationships with the Texas Historical Commission and federal agencies, Panamerican provides compliance and permitting requirements for navigation and harbor improvements, and pipeline and oil-industry related projects.
PBS&J Clell Bond, CRD 6504 Bridge Point Parkway, Suite 200 Austin, Texas 78730-5091 Phone: (512) 327-6840 Fax: (512) 327-2453 E-mail: CLBond@pbsj.com Website: http://www.pbsj.com
PBS&J, a diversified environmental and engineering firm, offers a full range of cultural resource expertise with a special emphasis on permit and compliance requirements. Our interdisciplinary staff is fully accredited and has experience throughout the state in all levels of archaeological investigations, literature and record searches, historic architecture studies, remote sensing studies and underwater archaeology. The firm has worked extensively with the review procedures of the Texas Historical Commission and federal permitting agencies. Completed projects include reservoirs, parks, roads, housing developments, airports, mines, treatment plants, landfills, pipelines, wells, transmission lines, well pad sites, and marina improvements.
Perishables Analysis and Conservation Rachel A. Freer, M.S. Freer Preservation Services PO Box 954 Alpine, TX 79831 Phone:(832)226-2545 Email: rfreer@swbell.net
Prewitt and Associates, Inc. Ross C. Fields, RPA, CRD 2105 Donley Drive, Suite 400 Austin, Texas 78758-4513 Phone: (512) 459-3349 Fax: (512) 459-3851 E-mail: staff@paiarch.com Website: http://www.paiarch.com
Prewitt and Associates provides cultural resources services throughout Texas and adjoining states. Based in Austin, we are a small business founded in 1979. Our 18-person staff offers expertise in prehistoric and historic archeology, geomorphology, history, historic architecture, National Register nominations, collections management, Native American consultation, historic preservation planning, and public outreach. Our clients include federal and state agencies, local governments, private industry, neighborhood groups, and individuals. We provide the highest level of professional expertise, producing quality work on time and within budget. As recognition of this, the firm or its employees has received Awards of Excellence in Archeology from the Texas Historical Commission four times since 1993.
South Texas Archeological Research Services, LLC Herb Uecker, MA, CRD 340 Hidden Oaks Bulverde, Texas 78163-3053 Phone: (830) 980-7805 [local to San Antonio] Cell: (210) 710-5140 Fax: (830) 438-8666 E-mail: starsllc@gvtc.com Website: www.starsarcheology.com
STARS, LLC, offers professional, cost-effective archeological compliance services: background research, monitoring, surveys, excavations, reporting, and curation. Please see our website at www.starsarcheology.com for additional information. Herb Uecker has experience in Texas archeology spanning 35+ years and 10+ years experience in consulting. His previous work as an archeological reviewer for the Texas Historical Commission (SHPO), and as archeologist and lead coordinator for the Historic and Design Review Commission at the San Antonio Planning Department, Historic Preservation Office, is invaluable. As a former commercial real estate broker, he understands the needs of the business and development communities.
Southern Archaeological Consultants, Inc. John E. (Jack) Keller, PhD. 117 Calle Conejo Los Fresnos, Texas 78566 Phone: (956) 233-9899 Fax: (956) 233-1757 Email: jeksac@earthlink.net
Southern Archaeological Consultants and its Principal Investigator have over 40 years of experience in cultural resource management throughout Texas and the southeastern United States. The company specializes in projects where our understanding of both archaeology and the complex regulatory environment can accommodate clients with varied needs and requirements. The company can provide stand alone services in archaeological survey, data recovery, testing and mitigatory projects but Dr. Keller increasingly functions in an advisory capacity or as Principal Investigator with larger organizations and multidisciplinary teams where he can focus on quality research and results instead of administration.
Smart Geometrics Richard Lasater 2440 South Blvd. Suite 105 Houston, Texas 77098 Phone (713)574-6690 Email: rlasater@smartmm.com
Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. (SEARCH), Maritime Division Michael C. Krivor, M.A., R.P.A. Jason M. Burns, M.A., R.P.A. 315 N.W. 138 Terrace Jonesville, FL 32669 Phone: (352) 333-0049 Fax: (352) 333-0069 E-mail: michael@searchinc.com; jason@searchinc.com Website: http:www.searchinc.com
Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. (SEARCH), Maritime Division is a cultural resources management firm that offers expert services in the field of underwater archaeology to private and public sector clients. These services include project management, permitting, archival/historical research, remote sensing survey, data analysis, relocation and identification of underwater targets, site delineation, Section 106 compliance, and assessment of National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility. The Principal Investigators meet the standards detailed in Archaeology and Historic Preservation; Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines (48 FR 44716-42, Vol. 48, No. 190, September 29, 1983) and are listed on the Register of Professional Archaeologists (R.P.A.).
Sphere 3 Environmental, Inc. Marc Tiemann,RPA, CRD 1501 Bill Owens Parkway Longview, Texas 75604 Phone: (903) 297-4673 Fax: (903) 297-4675 E-mail: tiemann@sphere3environmental.com Website: http://www.sphere3environmental.com
Sphere 3 Environmental Inc. is a woman-owned small business environmental consulting firm. We provide cost-effective archaeological services with the goal of delivering an expedient and comprehensive quality product to our private industry and public sector clients. Our highly experienced interdisciplinary staff of professionals is dedicated to delivering innovative solutions to meet our client's specific budgeting needs and deadlines. Sphere 3 conducts the full range of services for cultural resource management (CRM) providing: Phase 1, Phase 2 (prehistoric and historic) archaeological survey, testing, and mitigation, Section 106/110 compliance, National Register nominations, State Archaeological Landmark designations, and historic research. Our clientele include federal, state, and local agencies, private industry, oil and gas exploration companies, schools, public utilities, and private individuals. Sphere 3 environmental also provides unequaled excellence in the following environmental services: endangered species, wetland surveys and delineation, air quality studies, environmental assessment/impact statements, geological investigation, GPS/GIS mapping, NPDES permitting, and storm water planning.
SWCA Environmental Consultants Kevin A. Miller, CRD 4407 Monterey Oaks Blvd., Suite 110 Austin, Texas 78749 Phone: (512) 476-0891 Fax: (512) 476-0893 E-mail: kmiller@swca.com
Founded in 1983, SWCA provides a wide range of cultural and natural resource services throughout Texas with a focus on helping clients accomplish their project goals while meeting regulatory requirements in the most cost-effective, timely way possible. Our experienced archaeologists and historians provide a full range of services including archaeological constraints analysis, survey, testing, data recovery excavations, historical studies, architectural assessments for cell towers, preservation planning, and ethnographic studies. SWCA also offers NEPA documentation, EIS preparations, endangered species studies, geologic assessments and wetlands/Section 404 studies with a staff of experienced biologists and geologists, allowing us to provide our clients with a complete suite of environmental regulatory compliance services. SWCA has assisted clients, both private and public, with a diversity of projects across the state, including cell towers, pipelines, city and county park development, transportation, mines, and transmission lines, to name a few.
Tejas Archaeology Bo Nelson, CRD 344 CR 4154 Pittsburg, Texas 75686 Phone: (903) 856-5291 Fax: (903) 856-3395 E-mail: RBoNelson@aol.com Tejas Archaeology is dedicated to providing archaeological services in a timely, cost effective, and professional manner. Specializing in the archaeology of Northeast Texas, Tejas is available to conduct cultural resource management throughout Texas.
Tierras Antiguas Archaeology David L. Nickels 495 West Ridge Martindale, Texas 78655 Phone(s): (210) 386-3831 (512) 357-6063 Email: tierrasantiguas@yahoo.com
Small business with over 17 years experience conducting archaeological surveys in all areas of Texas. We will assist the client throughout the compliance process in accordance with Texas Historical Commission and Council of Texas Archeologists guidelines.
TRC Mariah Associates, Inc. Mike Quigg, CRD 505 E. Huntland Drive, Suite 250 Austin, TX 78752 Phone: (512) 684-3128 Fax: (512) 329-8750 E-mail: mquigg@trcsolutions.com TRC Mariah Associates, Inc., is a multidisciplinary environmental consulting firm with fully equipped and staffed cultural resource offices in six states, including two offices in Texas. Our Austin and El Paso offices have accredited, full-time archeological professionals who are experts in completing prehistoric and historic cultural resource projects of all sizes. We have a proven record of providing cost-effective, comprehensive solutions that simplify the complex cultural resource compliance process for our clients anywhere in Texas. The Texas Historical Commission recently recognized TRC's commitment to providing innovative cultural resource solutions with two awards.
Turpin and Sons, Inc. (TAS Inc.) Incorporated in 1994 Principles: Dr. Solveig Turpin, PhD, The University of Texas, Austin Jeff Turpin, PhD, The University of Texas at San Antonio Resumes and publications on file at the Texas Historical Commission Contact Information: Research Projects— Solveig Turpin 1604 Windrift Way Round Rock, Texas 78664 (512) 689-7870 sturpin@mail.utexas.edu
Contract Projects Jeff Turpin 2047 Lakeshore Canyon Lake, TX 78133 (512) 922-7826 jpturpin@gvtc.com
Current Clients: Alcoa Mine San Miguel Mine Fluor Daniel, L.P. Enbridge East Texas Pipeline, L.P. Kiewit Mining Group Gulf South Pipeline, L.P.
Services: Phase I-III Cultural Resource assessments, permitting, consulting.
William Self Associates, Inc. (WSA) James Karbula, Ph.D., RPA, Principal 16238 Highway 620, Ste. F-400 Austin, Tx 78717 Phone(s): 512-394-7477 email: jkarbula@williamself.com Website: http://williamself.com
William Self Associates, Inc. (WSA) is one of the most respected full-service cultural resource management firms in the U.S., covering all aspects of the discipline including historic and prehistoric archaeology, architectural history, and maritime archaeology/remote sensing. With offices in northern California, southern Arizona, and our new office in central Texas, WSA conducts work in Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana, Arizona, California, Utah, and many other states throughout the Pacific, Southwest, and Southern regions of the U.S. WSA has had a successful first year in the new Austin based office and our project list is growing. Current projects include archival research, survey, testing and mitigation of an energy development project on the Spindletop Oil Field National Historic Landmark in Beaumont, Texas, and survey with mechanical subsurface testing along the Rio Grande in west Texas and New Mexico. WSA has considerable experience in pipeline construction under FERC jurisdiction working with multiple SHPOs and successfully meeting NHPA Section 106 requirements. WSA also specializes in highway projects and in meeting the special needs of cities, counties and regional authorities. We understand that the construction schedule is paramount. Our focus is to be available to conduct the work, do it effectively and efficiently in a conservative and professional manner, and to be cost competitive.
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