COUNCIL OF TEXAS ARCHAEOLOGISTS

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1 COUNCIL OF TEXAS ARCHAEOLOGISTS CONTRACTORS LIST aci consulting Julie Shipp, MA, RPA 1001 Mopac Circle #100 Austin, Texas Phone: (512) Fax: (512) Website: aci consulting understands the complex set of cultural resource issues facing managers, planners, and decision makers. aci consulting has experienced personnel who have worked on military installations and with a range of other federal agencies as well as private developers. We intimately understand the stresses facing our clients and seek to alleviate some of that stress. aci professionals regularly develop creative and innovative solutions to solve difficult problems. We can provide a wide range of services and products. aci's cultural resource teams provides: Phase I, II, and III investigations; Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plans; Programmatic Agreements, Memoranda of Agreement, Memoranda of Understanding; Section 106 coordination with federal and state agencies; Tribal consultation facilitation services; public outreach meetings; and design guidelines. Algonquin Consultants Rebecca Hawkins East 120 Road Miami, OK Phone: (918) rahawkins@algonquinconsultants.com 2006 Southern Blvd SE, Suite 203C Rio Rancho, NM Phone: (505) jdcater@algonquinconsultants.com

2 AmaTerra Environmental (formerly Ecological Communications Corporation) Nicholas Trierweiler 4009 Banister Lane, Suite 300 Austin, TX Phone: (512) Fax: (512) AmaTerra (formerly Ecological Communications Corporation) is a small, minority-owned, and Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE). We provide full cultural resource consulting services throughout all parts of Texas for compliance with the Antiquities Code of Texas, the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Our services include historical research, historical building surveys and assessments, historic cemetery services, as well as archeological surveys, testing, and excavation. We offer geophysical remote sensing capabilities (magnetometer, ground-penetrating radar, etc.) as well as marine archeological remote sensing survey and hazard survey interpretation. We also offer biological services such as wetland delineations and threatened and endangered species studies. Our projects include roads, pipelines, transmission lines, reservoirs, oil and gas exploration, water treatment facilities, parks, airports, housing and urban developments, and studies for municipal, State, and Federal clients. We have received awards of excellence by the Texas Historical Commission and are proud of our reputation for excellent customer service. American Archaeology Group LLC Michael R. Bradle, President P.O. Box 534 Lampasas, TX Office: (512) americanarchaeologygroup@gmail.com American Archaeology Group LLC (AAG) is a composite of highly qualified archaeologists who specialize in federal and state archaeology permitting on behalf of private companies and municipalities. AAG personnel focus on project management and planning to assist clients in achieving their project goals no matter the size or location of the project. Antiquities Planning & Consulting Molly F. Godwin, RPA, CRD 831 Petra's Way Kyle, TX Phone: (512) Fax: (512)

3 Antiquities Planning & Consulting (AP&C) is a Central Texas-based regulatory service provider experienced with Archeological compliance and new construction permitting. AP&C provides services statewide to the private sector, agencies, counties, and cities. Qualified personnel conduct archival and historical research, planning, assessments, impact evaluations, surveys, testing, data recovery, and monitoring. Projects cleared for construction by AP&C are parks, power plants, transmission lines, waterlines, state and county jail expansion, oil and gas exploration, and residential subdivisions. AP&C is a small business that holds HUB, DBE, and WOB certification, and is TxDOT Precertified. AP&C delivers timely project clearance and project budgets with no hidden costs. Apex TITAN, Inc. Debra L. Beene, RPA Briarwick Drive, Suite 110 Austin, Texas Phone: (512) Cell (512) dbeene@apexcos.com Apex is an environmental and engineering firm committed to mutually-beneficial land use. We are dedicated to protecting significant resources while enabling your growth and profitability. Our staff includes archaeologists, archival researchers, GIS specialists, biologists, and wetland ecologists that can guide you through the complex issues presented by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Endangered Species Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and other regulatory statues including the Antiquities Code of Texas. Ms. Beene is a professional archeologist with more than 28 years of experience working in cultural resource management related to federal and state cultural resource regulations. This experience includes all levels of field investigation as well as fifteen years experience in providing regulatory oversight of state and federal preservation laws for the Texas Historical Commission/Texas State Historic Preservation Office. Ms. Beene has conducted archeological research throughout Texas and Oklahoma and in portions of Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Illinois, Ohio, Wyoming, South Carolina, and California. Ms. Beene has been responsible for coordinating and directing archeological field investigations, data collection, analysis, and writing reports. This work includes all levels of archeological investigation: desktop reviews, research designs, intensive and reconnaissance surveys, site evaluations, monitoring, and NRHP/SAL testing and mitigation. Whatever your goals are, we can help you understand the complexities of the regulatory environment, identify environmental constraints, evaluate avoidance, minimization, and permitting options, develop a timely, costeffective strategy to achieve compliance, and navigate the permitting process.

4 Applied Archeological Sciences Eric Schroeder 165 Lois Lane Cedar Creek, TX Phone: (512) Website: Applied Archeological Sciences is a registered veteran-owned small business enterprise committed to providing effective solutions for the management of archeological and historic resources. We have over twenty years of successful cultural resources compliance experience in support of a diverse range of development projects in Texas and the Midwestern United States. Previous project experience includes archeological and historic architectural studies involving coordination with the Texas Historical Commission, the Texas Department of Transportation, US Housing and Urban Development, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, US Army Corps of Engineers, US Forest Service, Federal Communications Commission, and the Environmental Protection Agency. We look forward to the opportunity to consult with you regarding the compliance needs of your particular project. Atkins Michael Smith, RPA 6504 Bridge Point Parkway, Suite 200 Austin, TX Phone: (512) Fax: (512) michael.n.smith@atkinsglobal.com Website: Atkins, a diversified environmental and engineering firm, offers a full range of cultural resource expertise with a special emphasis on permit and compliance requirements. Our interdisciplinary staff is fully accredited and has experience throughout the state in all levels of archaeological investigations, literature and record searches and historic architecture studies. The firm has worked extensively with the review procedures of the Texas Historical Commission and federal permitting agencies. Completed projects include reservoirs, parks, roads, housing developments, airports, mines, treatment plants, landfills, pipelines, wells, transmission lines, and well pad sites. BGE J. Phillip Washington Houston, TX Phone: (713)

5 Bioarchaeology Support Catrina Whitley PO Box 431 Midlothian, TX Phone: (817) BOB Hydrographics, LLC Bob Gearhart, MA 1315 Fall Creek Loop Cedar Park, Texas Phone: (512) BOB Hydrographics, LLC (BOB) is a federally registered small business specializing in geophysical surveys for marine / underwater and terrestrial archaeology applications, using magnetometers, gradiometers, ground penetrating radar (GPR), electromagnetic conductivity (EM), electrical resistivity (ER), sonars, acoustic sub-bottom profilers and echo sounders. Robert Gearhart, owner of BOB, has 3 decades of archaeological experience and is qualified to serve as Principal Investigator on marine archaeology projects of any size. Mr. Gearhart has managed and directed multiple archaeological contracts with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, the Texas Department of Transportation, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and numerous private entities. His contract experience with the Army Corps of Engineers includes nearly 70 task orders, culminating with the discovery and archaeological data recovery of the Civil War gunboat, USS Westfield, in Galveston Bay. In 2011 he contributed a chapter to The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology, titled Archaeological Interpretation of Marine Magnetic Data. Mr. Gearhart is pre-certified in TxDOT Category (Archeological Surveys, Documentation, Excavations, Testing Reports and Data Recovery Plans). BOB is registered with the System for Award Management to conduct business with the federal government. Cedar Valley Environmental Services Melissa W. Voellinger, RPA, CRD Circle Drive Austin, TX Phone: (512) Fax: (512) voellingercves@aol.com

6 Cedar Valley Environmental Services, a woman-owned small business based in Austin, Texas, is owned and managed by Melissa W. Voellinger. Melissa is a professional archaeologist, specializing in historic archaeology, with over 25 years of experience in environmental and cultural resources management. CVES draws from a pool of independent professional associates in complementary environmental services including planning, environmental assessments, routing studies, ecology, cultural resources studies (Section 106 and Antiquities Code of Texas Compliance), wetland determinations, and permit support for transportation, land development, water, wastewater, and electric transmission projects throughout Texas. Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX Phone: (210) Fax: (210) car@utsa.edu Website: Founded in 1974, CAR has conducted all phases of archaeological projects for federal, state, and local agencies. We provide services to public and private sector clients that assist in the development and implementation of projects, including those required by legislation to go through the permitting process. Our areas of expertise include prehistoric Texas and the Southwest, with emphasis on South Texas. We also have extensive experience in archival and archaeological research on Historic Texas, especially with materials related to San Antonio and the missions. CAR is a Texas Historical Commission state-certified repository for archaeological collections and records, and we provide a full range of curation services for South Texas and beyond. CAR consists of a staff of approximately 30 professional archaeologists, curation and laboratory specialists, students, and support personnel. We have administered over 500 contracts and grants, the results of which are published in more than 500 academic and technical reports. Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University Samuel Cason Box C-71 Alpine, TX Phone: (432) scason@sulross.edu Website:

7 The Center for Big Bend Studies, located in Alpine, Texas on the campus of Sul Ross State University, was created in 1988 by the university to promote and facilitate cultural studies in the Big Bend region of Texas and northern Mexico. The CRM branch of the Center offers a variety of services including background research, archeological compliance through survey, testing, and mitigation phases, rock art assessments and documentation, and nominations for protective designations. Center archeologists have extensive experience in the Big Bend and surrounding portions of the Trans-Pecos, and have access to a wide range of expertise through their university affiliation. Central Texas Archaeological Resources Katherine Turner-Pearson, MA, RPA 345 Rainbow Drive Woodway, TX Phone: (254) katherine@centxarc.com Website: Central Texas Archaeological Resources is a small, woman-owned business with expertise in archaeological surveys, site testing, and data recovery, as well as geoarchaeological investigations throughout Texas and neighboring states. We have experience working with local governments, state and federal agencies, private industries, and individuals. Taking pride in our work, we strive to provide quality work on time and within budget, while maintaining the highest level of archaeological investigations. Central Texas Archaeological Resources is located in Waco, Texas and is a Certified Historically Underutilized Business (HUB). Coastal Environments, Inc. Jon C. Lohse, Regional Division Director 525 S. Carancahua Street Corpus Christi, TX Phone: (361) Fax: (361) jlohse@coastalenv.com Coastal Environments, Inc. (CEI) is a full service archaeological and environmental consulting company with over 40 years in cultural resources management. CEI s Texas offices are located in Houston and Corpus Christi. Have you received a letter from the Corps of Engineers or the THC requesting that you hire a consultant to perform a survey at the proposed location of your project? CEI has the staff and experience to perform all scales of archaeological projects from small surveys to large mitigation projects. CEI has a wide range of archaeological capabilities

8 including underwater archaeology and remote sensing. We have experience working with private businesses, as well as municipal, county, state and federal agencies. Cox McLain Environmental Consulting, Inc. (CMEC) Chris Dayton, PhD, RPA 8401 Shoal Creek Blvd., Suite 100 Austin, TX Phone: Website: CMEC is a WBE/DBE/HUB/EDWOSB-certified environmental and cultural resources consulting firm headquartered in Austin and with offices in DFW, Houston, and Tulsa. Our staff includes biologists, wetland ecologists, planners, GIS specialists, archeologists, archival researchers, architectural historians, and a historic architect. In addition to environmental services such as National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation, wetland/section 404 permit support, Endangered Species Act field work and regulatory consultation, and socioeconomic/environmental justice and community impact analysis, CMEC personnel conduct cultural resource permit/research design coordination, archeological and historic structure surveys, National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and State Antiquities Landmark (SAL) eligibility assessments and nominations, Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation, and other cultural resource studies. Our staff members have managed hundreds of environmental and cultural resources projects for cities, counties, and other entities in Texas and surrounding states. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. (CRA) Paul D. Bundy, MA. RPA 7330 Fern Avenue Suite 1104 Shreveport, LA Phone: (318) Fax: (318) bundypauld@crai-ky.com Website: In business since 1983, Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. (CRA) is a leading full-service historic preservation company. CRA provides a full range of cultural resource and historic preservation services including Archaeology; Architectural History; Cemetery Identification, Documentation, and Relocation; Geophysical Survey; Geospatial Technology; Heritage Tourism; and Compliance and Coordination. We effectively and efficiently assist state and federal agencies, as well as private developers, through the permitting process as it applies to federal and state

9 preservation regulations. Our extensive experience includes working with state and federal agencies on survey and evaluation strategies and requirements and the development, negotiation, and implementation of mitigation plans. CRA can provide services throughout the United States with office locations in Shreveport, Louisiana; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Longmont, Colorado; Sheridan, Wyoming; Lexington, Kentucky (Corporate Headquarters); Knoxville, Tennessee; Hurricane, West Virginia; Berlin Heights, Ohio; Evansville, Indiana; Mt. Vernon, Illinois; Richmond, Virginia; and Baltimore, Maryland. Deep East Texas Archaeological Consultant Victor Galan, PhD, RPA 4215 Red Oak Nacogdoches, TX Phone/Fax: (936) DETAC has a 15 year history of completing Geoarchaeology, Survey, Testing, and Data Recovery investigations for state and federal archaeological compliance in a cost-effective and timely manner. DETAC holds annual permits with the US National Forest and Grasslands of Texas (ARPA), the BLM (Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas), and the credentials to obtain Texas Antiquities Permits as needed. The DETAC staff has experience with the latest GPS technology, databases, and GIS applications. EPG, LLC (Environmental Planning Group) Steve Swanson, Ph.D E Cenizo Street Harlingen, TX Phone: (602) sswanson@epgllc.co Website: EPG was established to fulfill the environmental permitting needs of the government and industrial development community, and possesses invaluable experience in helping clients navigate the challenges of cultural resource compliance procedures. EPG s cultural resource group has a highly specialized staff familiar with federal, state, and local historic preservation legislation and regulations, with decades of experience in a variety of cultural services including inventory, survey, archaeological monitoring and protection, archaeological testing and data recovery, treatment plan development and mitigation, cultural resource assessments, coordination with state and federal agencies, and Native American and tribal involvement programs. Our extensive project experience includes the preparation of a wide range of documents and approvals on projects located throughout the western and mid-western United

10 States, including Texas, with specialization in west Texas and the Lower Rio Grande Valley region. EPG provides comprehensive environmental planning and analysis and regulatory permitting services including National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) planning, biological, visual, landscape architecture, GIS/IT, graphics, and public involvement. R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. William P. Athens 309 Jefferson Highway New Orleans, LA Phone: (504) ext For thirty five years, R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. has taken the cultural resources lead on many of our Nation s most important energy, military, transportation, and infrastructure projects. Working in 49 of our 50 states, on 248 military installations, and in Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, our professional, full-time staff holds degrees from 125 colleges and universities across the United States, England, and Scotland. In the preservation disciplines of archaeology, architectural history, and history, we provide Local Knowledge on a Global Scale, helping our clients plan, design, permit, and build, while applying innovative solutions to manage heritage resources. Goshawk Environmental Consulting, Inc. (Goshawk) Reign Clark, CRD PO Box Austin, TX Phone: (512) rclark@goshawkenv.com Website: Goshawk is a Central Texas-based Environmental and Cultural Resources consulting firm founded in Our team has worked extensively in Texas and surrounding states for a diverse range of projects and clients. Our cultural resource team provides: Phase I, II, and III investigations; Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plans; Programmatic Agreements, Memoranda of Agreement, Memoranda of Understanding; Section 106 coordination with federal and state agencies; Tribal consultation facilitation services; and public outreach. We place special emphasis on permit and compliance requirements and have extensive experience in coordination with local, state and federal review agencies. Our interdisciplinary staff is fully accredited and has experience with breadth of regulatory statutes and guidelines including: National Environmental Policy Act, US Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 and Individual Permits, Section 106 National Historic Preservation Act, Texas Antiquities Code,

11 TCEQ Waste Water Discharge Permits, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and TxDOT coordination. Goshawk works with you to develop practicable, cost-effective solutions that get the job done in a timely manner. Our responsiveness and caring ensure that you get the best service possible. We also provide comprehensive natural resource services and integrate the two service lines when needed to address regulatory issues. Our GIS service line allows us to effectively document, illustrate, and manage data for all your projects. Gulf Coast Archaeology Group, LLC Jorge Garcia-Herreros, RPA 9597 Jones Road, PMB 276 Houston, TX Phone: (713) jgarcia@gcagroup.net Website: Gulf Coast Archaeology Group, LLC (GCA Group) is a small cultural resources management and consulting firm located in Houston, Texas. We perform services in the area of cultural resource management (CRM), archaeology, anthropology, bioarchaeology, history, historical architecture, primary archival research, genealogical research, and heritage interpretation. Our staff has experience working in 16 states focusing primarily in Central United States and the Gulf Coast region. GCA Group experience includes regulatory agency coordination, conducting archaeological and historical investigations required for Sections 106 and 110 compliance and turnkey project management. GCA Group can accommodate a stand-alone cultural resource management project, or function as part of a multidisciplinary team in a cost-effective manner. Gray & Pape, Inc. Jim Hughey, CRD 110 Avondale Street Houston, TX Phone: (713) Fax: (713) jhughey@graypape.com Website: Gray & Pape s professional staff of marine and terrestrial archaeologists, historians and preservation specialists offers a broad range of Cultural Resources Management, Historic Preservation Planning, and Heritage Management services to clients throughout the United States and overseas. Our Houston office provides services across Texas and the Southeast. Our project portfolio includes maritime archaeology, heritage tourism work, historic site interpretation, and

12 all phases of Section 106/110 investigation and coordination for FERC and USACE regulated pipeline and other Federally permitted projects. We stress meeting clients' needs in a timely and cost-effective fashion through technical excellence and efficient project management. Hicks & Company Josh Haefner 1504 W. 5th Street Austin TX Phone:(512) Cell (512) jfhaefner@hicksenv.com Website: Hicks & Company's archeology staff specializes in archeological and historical investigations to assure compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act, Texas Antiquities Code, and other city or county regulations. This includes archeological survey, testing, data recovery, and report writing and preparation. With expertise in both prehistoric and historic archeology, the archeology team regularly manages diverse projects ranging from highway and utility development to public park surveys. Since its inception, Hicks & Company has taken an interest in interdisciplinary approaches to all cultural resource studies, integrating diverse analyses to provide a comprehensive finished product. Hicks & Company's experienced staff of archeologists conduct oral history, and archival and secondary source research in support of numerous projects. Additionally, the archeology staff regularly integrates geoarcheological studies, faunal analysis, macro-botanical analyses, radiocarbon dating, detailed artifact analysis, and other specialized analytical studies in support of both historic and prehistoric investigations. Our list of past clients includes the Texas Department of Transportation, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the US Army Corps of Engineers, various city and county agencies, and electrical and water utilities. Horizon Environmental Services, Inc. Russ Brownlow, CRD 1507 South IH-35 Austin, TX Phone: (512) Fax: (512) russ_brownlow@horizon-esi.com Website:

13 Horizon Environmental Services, Inc. (Horizon) is a woman-owned, small-business enterprise (WBE/DBE) formed in Horizon's Cultural Resources Division has extensive experience with cultural resources management, having conducted archival research, Native American consultation, survey/testing, and mitigation of terrestrial archeological sites for reservoirs, mines, land development, pipelines, water system improvement projects, and roadways throughout Texas and the surrounding states. Horizon cultural resources staff is comprised of archeologists who have previously worked at a variety of private environmental firms, as well as the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory. These staff members have extensive experience with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the Texas Antiquities Code, FERC permitting, and the US Army Corps of Engineers permitting. Horizon's staff is also TxDOT precertified in numerous environmental work categories. Integrated Environmental Solutions Kevin Stone, MA, RPA 610 Elm Street, Suite 300 McKinney, TX Phone: (972) kstone@intenvsol.com Website: Integrated Environmental Solutions, LLC (IES) is a small, woman-owned business certified as HUB and D/WBE. IES is a full service environmental and cultural resources consulting firm with headquarters in McKinney, Texas. IES office is within an hour from any part of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and can quickly mobilize for any project within Texas and Oklahoma. For over 10 years, IES has worked under contract and in coordination with numerous political subdivisions, federal agencies, and private sector entities to provide assistance in navigating the obstacles surrounding cultural resources requirements under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (CWA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Sections 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and Antiquities Code of Texas (ACT). While the cultural resources team specializes in rapidly conducting archeological surveys and report preparation for clients needing to maintain compliance with state and federal cultural resource regulations throughout Texas and Oklahoma, IES is also capable of performing more intensive testing and data recovery level investigations. IES also has proven experience in documenting, assessing, and resolving adverse effects regarding historic-aged architectural resources. The IES team has an expert Geographic Information Systems (GIS) staff capable of compiling and manipulating spatial data to produce detailed cultural resources probability models and professional-grade mapping. Through a detailed understanding of cultural resources regulations and a developed rapport with state and federal agencies, IES has the expertise needed to effectively navigate the regulatory compliance world.

14 Macrobotanical Analysis Leslie L. Bush, Ph.D., R.P.A Twin Creeks Rd., B-104 Manchaca, TX Cell: (512) Website: Leslie Bush is a RPA-certified archaeologist with more than 20 years' experience analyzing floral macroremains from archaeological sites in Texas, the Plains, and the Eastern Woodlands of the United States. Macrobotanical Analysis, a HUB-certified business, is committed to delivering high quality services completed on time and on budget. Services include identification of plant remains prior to radiocarbon dating, sorting, identification and analysis of flotation samples, and reconstruction of ancient environments through direct analysis of plant macroremains and research with primary library and archival resources. Macrobotanical Analysis also assists clients with designing effective sampling strategies and developing improved recovery techniques to create cost-effective methods for the creation of archaeological knowledge. Macrobotanical Analysis is available for consultation while field investigations are still ongoing so that optimal sampling strategies can ensure clients obtain the best information possible for their budgets. Moore Archeological Consulting, Inc. Douglas Mangum, Senior Project Manager 2313 Brun Street Houston, TX Phone: (713) Fax: (713) dmangum@macenv.com Website: Moore Archeological Consulting, Inc. (MAC) has operated as a Cultural Resource Management (CRM) firm based in Houston, Texas, since its founding by Roger Moore, Ph.D. in Under the continued leadership of Dr. Moore, MAC combines extensive experience with a serviceoriented approach to the problems and objectives of CRM. We are accustomed to working as members of planning and design teams, and we understand the conditions for the successful completion of Federal and State archeological compliance projects. The firm has wellestablished working relationship with Federal and State regulatory agencies and can provide the necessary range of cultural resource services to satisfy Section 106, Texas Antiquities Code, Federal Environmental Assessment and Impact Statements, and US Army Corps of Engineers

15 Permit requirements for most projects. These services encompass archeological survey, site testing and mitigation, construction monitoring, remote sensing, historical documentary research, architectural and structures investigations, GIS mapping, geomorphology, and maritime archeology. The firm also has expertise in the specialized subdisciplines of Conflict Archeology and Urban Archeology. MAC has conducted more than 600 major archeological projects and numerous desk-based investigations. These projects were conducted for an array of endeavors including highway construction, mass transit, park planning and development, energy projects, oil spills, flood control, real estate development, cemeteries, and industrial development among others. Panamerican Consultants, Inc. Stephen R. James, Jr. RPA, CRD 91 Tillman St. Memphis, TN Phone: (901) Fax: (901) Website: Panamerican Consultants, Inc. is a full-service cultural resources management firm with one of the largest professional underwater archaeological staffs in the United States. Our capabilities encompass all levels and types of investigations, including archival and historic research, remote sensing survey and data analysis, underwater target and anomaly location and identification, NRHP assessment of underwater sites and features, site testing, and data recovery. These investigations have been conducted in offshore, coastal, estuarine, and riverine environments throughout the state of Texas. With excellent working relationships with the Texas Historical Commission and federal agencies, Panamerican provides compliance and permitting requirements for navigation and harbor improvements, and pipeline and oil-industry related projects. POWER Engineers, Inc. Darren Schubert 509 N. Sam Houston Parkway Suite 200 Houston, TX Phone: (281) darren.schubert@powereng.com POWER Engineers, Inc. is a full-service engineering and environmental consulting firm that offers expert cultural resource management and consulting services to a wide range of public and

16 private clients. POWER s Cultural Resources Group is organized into several regional offices serving Texas as well as other southwestern, southeastern, and northeastern states. Each regional office is led by a senior professional who has more than 20 years of experience, with particular expertise in federal and state permitting and regulatory compliance. Together our senior professional staff have more than 150 years of combined experience and have the ability to draw from our full-time staff of highly qualified archeological, anthropological, and historical professionals. POWER Engineers Cultural Resources Group specializes in routing and planning studies for large and small-scale energy industry projects, including records reviews, agency consultation, and field surveys designed to locate and minimize project-related impacts to the nation s irreplaceable natural and cultural resources. Prewitt and Associates, Inc. Ross C. Fields, RPA, CRD 2105 Donley Drive, Suite 400 Austin, TX Phone: (512) Fax: (512) rfields@paiarch.com Website: Prewitt and Associates provides cultural resources services throughout Texas and adjoining states. Based in Austin, we are a small business founded in Our staff offers expertise in all phases of prehistoric and historic archeology (background studies, survey, testing, data recovery, and construction monitoring), historic cemetery investigations, geomorphology, archival and oral history research, historical resources surveys, HABS/HAER documentation, National Register of Historic Places and State Antiquities Landmark nominations, Native American tribal consultation, descendant community and public outreach, and historic preservation planning. Our clients include federal and state agencies, local governments, engineering and environmental firms, private industry (mining, oil and gas, solar, and wind power interests, as well as residential and commercial developers), neighborhood groups, and individuals. We regularly assist our clients in understanding cultural resources regulations and navigating the compliance processes required by Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the Antiquities Code of Texas, and the National Environmental Policy Act. We provide the highest level of professional expertise, producing quality work on time and within budget. As recognition of this, the firm or its employees have received multiple awards from the Texas Historical Commission, the American Cultural Resources Association, the Council of Texas Archeologists, and the Texas Oral History Association. Raba-Kistner Environmental, Inc.

17 Dr. Steve Tomka, CRD W. Golden Lane San Antonio, TX Phone: (210) Fax: (210) Website: Founded in 1968, Raba-Kistner Environmental, Inc. (RKEI) is recognized as one of the Southwest's largest consulting firms in Environmental Consulting, Engineering, and Testing. Our 40+ years of continuous service by the same executive management substantiates that we have been, and will continue to be available to meet our clients' objectives. RKEI provides cultural resources consulting services on a variety of projects to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations such as the Antiquities Code of Texas, the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Our areas of expertise include archival and historic research, archeological desktop studies, surveys, and testing projects, as well as, archaeological prospection using remote sensing techniques, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Having worked on hundreds of projects ranging across all phases of archaeological work and under the jurisdiction of local, state and federal oversight agencies, Raba Kistner Environmental is uniquely positioned to assist both our public and private clients with cultural resources compliance from the planning and design phase through construction monitoring to ensure that compliance is achieved in a timely and cost-effective manner. Headquartered in San Antonio, the firm has established offices in Austin, Brownsville, Dallas, Houston, and McAllen, Texas. South Texas Archeological Research Services, LLC Herb Uecker, MA, CRD Buck Lane Bulverde, Texas Phone: 830/ (local to San Antonio) Cell: 210/ starsllc@gvtc.com We offer professional, cost-effective services required by archeology laws: background research, monitoring, surveys, excavations, reporting, and curation. We also evaluate significance and prepare national register nominations for historic buildings, structures, objects, districts, and sites. We specialize in archeological work and visual effects studies for cellular phone towers. Herb Uecker has over 45 years experience in Texas archeology, including 25 in consulting. His previous work as archeologist for the Texas Historical Commission (SHPO) and San Antonio's Historic and Design Review Commission is invaluable. As a former commercial real estate broker, he understands the needs of the business and development communities.

18 Spirit Environmental Erin Drake State Highway 249, Suite 300 Houston, TX Phone: (281) Stone Point Services, LLC Todd McMakin, M.A., RPA CR 41 Tyler, TX Office: Cellular: Website: Stone Point Services, LLC is a small, woman-owned business headquartered in Tyler, TX. We are DBE/HUB certified as a small, disadvantaged business enterprise. With offices in Tyler, San Marcos, and Mount Pleasant, Texas, and Springfield, Missouri, we service the entire southeastern United States, as well as much of the central US. Stone Point Services specializes in the communications (FCC-communications towers), energy (Oil and Gas), and utilities (pipelines, etc.) industries. Our company has worked with federal, state, and municipal governments, as well as private corporations and developers. We are familiar with all aspects of cultural resources management, GIS mapping, and historic resources assessments. SPS has completed more than 1,500 cellular tower projects throughout the southeastern, United States, and numerous oil and gas pipeline related projects. SPS is familiar with federal and state permitting and has worked closely with most federal and state agencies. Todd McMakin, Principal Investigator and co-owner of Stone Point Services has over 26 years of experience in archeology and has worked in both the private, public, and academic sectors. Please visit our website for more information. SWCA Environmental Consultants Austin, Texas Martin Handly 4407 Monterey Oaks Blvd., Suite 110 Austin, TX Phone: (512) mhandly@swca.com

19 Houston, Texas Michael Crow West Little York Road, Suite #600 Houston, TX Phone: (281) Arlington, Texas Martin Handly 2201 Brookhollow Plaza Drive, Suite 400 Arlington, TX Phone: (512) San Antonio, Texas Zachary M. Overfield 6200 UTSA Blvd., Suite 102 San Antonio, TX Phone: (210) Founded in 1983, SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA) is an employee-owned company comprised of over 800 environmental planners, biologists, geographic information systems (GIS) specialists, historic preservation specialists, archaeologists, anthropologists, regulatory specialists, permit compliance managers, and public involvement specialists located in 31 offices across the United States, including four in Texas (Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and Arlington). Our mission statement: Sound Science - Creative Solutions; illustrates our focus on helping clients accomplish their project goals, while still meeting their regulatory requirements in a costeffective, timely, and supportable manner. Our experienced archaeologists, architectural historians, and historians provide a full range of services including archaeological constraints analysis, survey, testing, data recovery excavations, historical studies, architectural assessments, preservation planning, and ethnographic studies. We have developed strong working relationships with many different regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE); the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT); the Texas Historical Commission (THC); and numerous state, county, and municipal agencies. SWCA s technical staff includes individuals with diverse expertise in natural resources; we offer NEPA documentation, EIS preparations, endangered species studies, geologic assessments and wetlands/section 404 studies with our staff of experienced biologists and geologists. This allows SWCA to provide our clients with the complete suite of environmental regulatory compliance services. SWCA has assisted clients, both private and public, with a diversity of projects across the state, including pipelines, transmission lines, solar and wind farms, city and county park development, and transportation, to name just a few.

20 Terracon Consultants, Inc. David Yelacic, RPA 6911 Blanco Road San Antonio, TX Phone: (210) Website: Established in 1992, Terracon s San Antonio office is recognized for providing quality environmental services. We help our clients succeed in their business ventures by effectively executing projects, controlling costs, and managing risk. Terracon s archaeologists and historians provide comprehensive assessments and appropriate recommendations, while considering the budget and time constraints of the client and requirements of Federal, State, and municipal legislation. Terracon offers services ranging from consultation and advising to data recovery and all associated analyses and reporting. Our staff also demonstrates expertise in geoarchaeology, geophysics, geographic information systems (GIS), and architectural history and is available to offer these services to on-going investigations of cultural resources. TerraSond Limited Eric Swanson 6699 Portwest Dr. Ste. 190 Houston, Texas TerraSond is a hydrographic, archaeological, geophysical, geotechnical, and geospatial survey company that specializes in providing shallow and deepwater services to an array of public and private organizations. With offices in Alaska, Seattle, and Texas, TerraSond has conducted survey work from the U.S. west coast to U.S. east coast, as well as internationally, and can provide archaeological services to throughout world. The Archaeology Division is located in Houston and we are here to provide assistance with any archaeological survey, research, reporting, and compliance needs. Tierras Antiguas Archaeology David L. Nickels 495 West Ridge Martindale, TX Phone(s): (210) (512) tierrasantiguas@yahoo.com

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