Anchor QEA offers a range of cultural resources management services. Our senior staff have extensive archaeological experience, including fieldwork, analysis, consultation, public involvement, Section 106 agreement development, and other aspects of compliance management. We have experience managing Section 106 compliance for large, complex projects and specialize in ensuring effective collaboration between environmental, design, and construction teams as well as integrating cultural resources products and schedules into the environmental documentation framework. Services include:
  • Section 106 compliance management
  • Compliance management for other state and federal cultural resources laws (NAGPRA, ARPA, Section 4(f), and Section 110)
  • Development of Section 106 agreement documents (Programmatic Agreements and Memoranda of Agreement)
  • Archaeological survey, analysis, and reporting
  • Archaeological construction monitoring
  • Consultation assistance (tribal/native Alaskan organizations and state agencies)
  • Public outreach and media communications about cultural resources
Project Highlights:      Alaskan Way Viaduct & Seawall Replacement Program

For more information on our cultural resources services please contact Ann Costanza at 206-287-9130, or email us at info@anchorqea.com.