We have extensive experience assessing effects and preparing agreement documents to resolve adverse effects. Each of our professionals has unique educational and professional backgrounds that have combined to give us a keen understanding of resource types in a variety of settings. Our entire staff meets the Secretary of the Interior’s professional qualification standards for architectural historians [36 CFR 61].
AECOM’s architectural historians offer a full range of technical expertise for regulatory compliance projects under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and related regulations. We have a diverse portfolio of clients and projects that reach across multiple industries, including transportation, energy, public utilities, and government.
Section 106 Consulting Services:
Historic Architectural Surveys
Determinations of Eligibility & Effect
Viewshed Effects Analysis
Consulting Party Coordination
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) & Programmatic Agreement (PA) Preparation
National Register of Historical Places Nominations
Historic Contexts & Thematic Studies
Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record
Interpretive Signage, Panels, & Brochures
Educational Lesson Plans & Public Outreach
Other Regulations:
Section 404 Consulting, Section 4(F) Evaluations, Environmental Analysis & Impact Studies, Environmental Review & Cultural Resource Reporting
Martin Abbot
Senior Architectural Historian
martin.abbot@aecom.com
267.559.6220
Vanessa Zeoli
Architectural Historian
vanessa.zeoli@aecom.com
267.559.6220