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ACS, subconsultant to the Moore/Swick Partnership, recently completed an exciting research project for the Superstition Area Land Trust (SALT). The fieldwork involved the baseline documentation of existing resources and conditions at Tony Ranch in Haunted Canyon, which hosts a unique middle elevation riparian setting for Arizona. Haunted Canyon is known widely by . . . → Read More: Tony Ranch Cultural Resource & Ecological Assessment Project
ACS recently completed a Class III cultural resource survey and historic building survey at the Iron King Mine and Humboldt Smelter, located just outside of Humboldt, Arizona. The survey was conducted in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for their Remedial Investigation/Feasibility . . . → Read More: Class III Cultural Resources Survey & Historic Research at Iron King Mine & Humboldt Smelter, EPA, Humboldt, Arizona
ACS was one of several firms recently awarded an on-call contract with the City of Phoenix to provide expertise and services relating to Cultural and Natural Resources & NEPA, including Archaeology, Historic Preservation, Biology & Natural Resources, and Clean Water Act & Section 404. ACS has a long and successful history of working with . . . → Read More: ACS awarded City of Phoenix Environmental and Safety Regulatory On-call Consulting Services contract
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 recently completed a two-year project (2006-2008) for the City of Tempe to investigate, document, and provide historic preservation guidance for the Hayden Flour Mill in preparation for its redevelopment. The project involved both Phase 1 data recovery (data testing) and Phase 2 . . . → Read More: Cultural Resource Management & Historic Preservation, Hayden Flour Mill Project, City of Tempe
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