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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.
As part of the documentation of the flour mill, ACS recorded a wonderful old safe, which is located in what once were the front offices of the Mill Building . The safe is a piece of history itself, built sometime in the early 1870s by Hall’s Safe . . . → Read More: Postcard: Hayden Flour Mill Safe
ACS was selected as one of the contractors for the Natural and Cultural Resources/NEPA on-call contract for 2009. We recently also were notified that we were selected by the City of Phoenix as one of their Archaeological on-call contractors for FY 2008/2009.
ACS was contracted by Minquest to conduct biological and cultural assessments for this mining exploration project on US Forest Service (USFS) land near Globe, Arizona. ACS biologists completed surveys for the Arizona hedgehog cactus and worked with Minquest and the USFS to move drilling locations, establish construction avoidance measures, and conduct postconstruction . . . → Read More: Biological and Cultural Resource Assessments, Copper Springs Mining Exploration, Minquest
ACS conducted a cultural resource survey and a biological review for a pipeline repair project in Quartzsite, Arizona, on behalf of the El Paso Natural Gas Corporation. The archaeological survey recorded a historical trash dump, which was mapped with intact items identified, but no significant sites. The principal concern relative to biological resources for this . . . → Read More: Cultural Resource and Biological Review, Pipeline Repair Project, El Paso Natural Gas Corp.
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