Cultural Resources
Colliers Engineering & Design has extensive experience managing the complexities of cultural resource investigations from initial identification to site evaluation and the effects of mitigation on a project for both public and private clients. Our services include inventories and impact assessments; record searches and literature review; cultural resource overview and identification surveys; site testing and evaluation; remote sensing; and municipal heritage planning.
Our professionals focus on establishing long-range strategies and implement state-of-the-art investigative techniques to ensure that the delicate balance between natural and historical resources, the client’s objectives, governmental regulations, and a community’s heritage are maintained.
Services
- Archaeological Monitoring
- Architectural Documentation & Evaluations
- Ceramic, Lithic & Paleobotanical Analysis
- Cultural Resource Overview & Identification Surveys
- Data Recovery Projects
- Drafting of Memoranda & Programmatic Agreements
- Inventories & Impact Assessments
- National Register Nominations
- Records Searches & Literature Reviews
- Remote Sensing
- Section 106 Compliance
- Site Testing & Evaluation
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Articles
Locating the Ghosts of Time with Technology
With the help of our cutting-edge GPR technology, our experts delved into the mystery of Peter Rambo’s final resting place, an ancestor to our
Blogs
What Actually is Cultural Resource Management?
Cultural Resource Management. When I first started working here, I remember hearing that phrase and having absolutely no clue what on earth that could mean. It never really came up in the
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NCLM CityVision
Don’t miss our experts at the North Carolina League of Municipalities’ (NCLM) CityVision 2025 from April 29 to May 1 in Greenville, NC, where