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ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY

What We Do

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].

Our Team

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.

Services Offered

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

Contact Us

Martin Abbot

Senior Architectural Historian

martin.abbot@aecom.com

267.559.6220

Vanessa Zeoli

Architectural Historian

vanessa.zeoli@aecom.com

267.559.6220