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In 2007, Reclamation awarded ACS our sixth multi-year on-call contract that covers a broad range of cultural resource tasks throughout Arizona and parts of western New Mexico. Since 2001, we have completed more than 85 separate task orders for Reclamation. Project examples include Class I literature reviews; over 60 National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) . . . → Read More: Cultural Resources On-call Contract, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Between May and June 1999, as subcontractor to Sverdrup Civil, Inc. (currently Jacobs) for ADOT, ACS conducted data recovery at AZ U:5:33(ASM) in north-central Maricopa County. The site, originally recorded as a low-density prehistoric artifact scatter with fire-cracked rock features, was identified extending within the ADOT Pima Freeway (Highway 101) right-of-way and . . . → Read More: Archaeological Data Recovery, Pima Freeway (Loop 101) Archaeological Project, Sverdrup Civil, Inc. (Jacobs)
ACS was selected in September, 2008, by the 56th Range Management Office (56 RMO), Luke Air Force Base to provide intensive archaeological survey, site recording, and testing within an area totaling approximately 600 acres within the Barry M. Goldwater Range (BMGR) East. The fieldwork will be completed this winter and will include . . . → Read More: Cultural Resource Survey and Archaeological Testing, Barry M. Goldwater Range, Luke Air Force Base
From October 2005 to May 2006, ACS conducted a Class III cultural resource survey of over 445 acres at and surrounding the historic Gillespie Dam Bridge on old US 80. The project was conducted on behalf of the Maricopa Department of Transportation (MCDOT) through ACS’ on-call contract. This multidisciplinary project also included writing a historical . . . → Read More: Cultural Resource Survey, HAER Documentation, Historical Study, and Public Outreach, Gillespie Dam Bridge Project, MCDOT
ACS was selected for a cultural resource services on-call contract with Pima County (2008-2010). Through this on-call contract, ACS offers archaeological, historical, and historic preservation services to support Pima County’s cultural resource management needs.
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