AECOM assists clients in successfully navigating the regulatory review process established by Section 106 of the 1966 National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). We offer extensive expertise in the documentation and evaluation of cultural resources and have comprehensive and successful experience in meeting Section 106 requirements.
Our team—made up of qualified archaeologists, architectural historians, and preservation planners—is highly skilled in conducting determinations of eligibility, consulting party coordination, and preparing effects reports. When adverse effects are determined, AECOM Burlington routinely provides agreement development and mitigation services.
Federal agencies that AECOM NE/SE Cultural Resources has provided Section 106 consultation for include the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Federal Railroad Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Transit Administration, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the National Park Service.
Historic Architectural Surveys
Archaeological Surveys
Determination of Eligibility Assessments
Determination of Effects Studies
Historic Documentation & Recordation
National Register Nominations
Consulting Party Coordination
Public Outreach
Stephen Tull, RPA
Vice President, Cultural Resources Department
steve.tull@aecom.com
267.559.6220