Cultural Resource Management (CRM) (Archaeology)
- Cultural Resource Pedestrian Survey/Inventory
- National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility assessment
- Federal and State Permitted in Nevada, Arizona, California, and Utah
- Cultural Resource surveys/inventories (Class I and Class III), monitoring, testing, mitigation, excavation, data recovery, management plans, Tribal participation plans, and associated reports
- National Register evaluations of prehistoric and historic sites
- Monitoring cultural sites during construction projects
- Client representation in Section 106 process
- Archaeology research and archaeological laboratory analysis
- Cultural resource management plans
- Tribal participation plans
- Visual, Auditory, and Atmospheric Effects on cultural resources assessments
- Cultural resource/archaeology Section 106 and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) support
K&LA archaeologists bring a wealth of expertise to Cultural Resource Management (CRM), with over 70 years of combined experience completing CRM/archaeology projects throughout the greater Southwest. This impressive history includes hundreds of CRM projects and surveying/inventorying of over 100,000 acres in the past decade. Their work has resulted in the recording and evaluation of eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) of hundreds of prehistoric and historic sites, displaying their commitment to preserving cultural heritage while delivering exceptional client service. This dedication is evident in their ability to seamlessly integrate CRM best practices into every phase of their projects, from initial consultation to post-fieldwork analysis. The CRM team at K&LA has been active in archaeology since 1989, bringing decades of expertise to managing and preserving cultural resources. Permitted in Nevada, Arizona, California (Desert Region), and Utah, they conduct a range of professional services including archaeological surveys and inventories, construction monitoring, mitigation, data recovery, and research. These efforts support client compliance with historic preservation laws, such as Section 106, required by federal, state, and local agencies. K&LA’s cultural resource team consistently delivers projects on time and within budget while adhering to all pertinent regulations. Their strong work ethic and proven history have fostered positive relationships with federal, state, and local government agencies, the State Historic Preservation Office, Native American groups, and, most importantly, their clients. K&LA has extensive experience with all aspects of cultural resource needs including monitoring of archaeological resources during construction survey/inventory, and mitigation. Block parcel surveys/inventories can include renewable energy projects, material pits, large parcels for renewable energy sources, communication towers, mining and mine exploration, water/sewage treatment facilities, and any other type of parcel that is not linear. Linear surveys/inventories include powerlines, gen-tie lines, pipelines, roads and/or road improvements, over/underpass road improvements, and OHV/ATV trail improvements.
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Knight & Leavitt Associates, Inc.
4105 Wagon Trail Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89118
Phone: (702) 897-2628
Fax: (702) 897-8223
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
07:30AM-04:00PM
Email: office@klaenv.com