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Cultural Resource Management

Envicom Corporation is a full-service provider for cultural resource management. Envicom can complete Archaeological, Architectural, and Paleontological record searches, field surveys, evaluations, and inventories. Envicom staff can also provide Native American Sacred Sites Record Searches, and Native American Consultation. Envicom can complete all major cultural resource technical reports, including specialized reports, such as Bureau of Land Management Ethnographic Studies, and Indirect Effect Reports. Envicom staff has extensive experience with archaeological site testing, data recovery, and construction monitoring. Other specialized cultural resource studies include Treatment Plans and Mitigation Plans, GIS Predictive Modeling, and HABS / HAER documentation.

Cultural Resource Services:

  • Cultural Resource, Architectural, and Paleontological Field Surveys

  • Architectural Evaluations and Inventories

  • Cultural, Paleontological, and Native American Construction Monitoring

  • Cultural, Architectural, and Paleontological Archival Record Searches

  • Native American Sacred Sites Record Searches

  • Paleontology Evaluations and Reports

  • Coordination with Native American Groups

  • Archaeological Site Testing and Data Recovery Analysis and Mitigation

  • Construction Phase Monitoring and Management Plans

  • Bureau of Land Management and Agency-Specific Reports and Plans

Our approach to major cultural resource management services is designed to meet cultural resource compliance for the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), as well as county and local laws and regulations. Cultural technical documents produced by Envicom provide accurate and detailed cultural site and resource evaluations, as well as mitigation recommendations that are tailored to address the subject project and meet the regulatory requirements. Such measures will be thoroughly discussed with land-managing agencies, and will be appropriate in scale and clear to follow. Envicom's goal is to meet all compliance needs, while being mindful of the project objectives.