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Association for Washington Archaeology c/o UW-Burke Museum PO Box 353010 Seattle, WA 98195-3010 CONSULTANT LIST Archaeological and/or Cultural Resource Management Services DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract. CURRENT AWA INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS AECOM Technical Services Primary Contact: Michael S. Kelly Email: [email protected] Phone: (503) 222-7200 Alternate Contact: Sarah McDaniel Email: [email protected] Website: www.aecom.com Mailing Address: 111 SW Columbia, Suite 1500, Portland, OR 97201 Brief Description of Services: AECOM is a premier, fully integrated professional and technical services firm positioned to design, build, finance and operate infrastructure assets around the world for public- and private-sector clients. We provide a suite of environmental services and have a nationwide network of Secretary of the Interior-qualified architectural historians and archaeologists who are experienced in all aspects of cultural resources management (e.g., survey, monitoring, cultural resource management plans, damage assessments, data recovery, mitigation, HABS/HAER documentation, National Register listings).

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Association for Washington Archaeology c/o UW-Burke Museum

PO Box 353010 Seattle, WA 98195-3010

CONSULTANT LIST Archaeological and/or Cultural Resource Management Services

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

CURRENT AWA INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS

AECOM Technical Services Primary Contact: Michael S. Kelly Email: [email protected] Phone: (503) 222-7200 Alternate Contact: Sarah McDaniel Email: [email protected] Website: www.aecom.com Mailing Address: 111 SW Columbia, Suite 1500, Portland, OR 97201 Brief Description of Services: AECOM is a premier, fully integrated professional and technical services firm positioned to design, build, finance and operate infrastructure assets around the world for public- and private-sector clients. We provide a suite of environmental services and have a nationwide network of Secretary of the Interior-qualified architectural historians and archaeologists who are experienced in all aspects of cultural resources management (e.g., survey, monitoring, cultural resource management plans, damage assessments, data recovery, mitigation, HABS/HAER documentation, National Register listings).

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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AHA! (Architectural History & Archaeology! LLC) Primary Contact: Ann Sharley, M.A., RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 998-5074 Alternate Contact: Fran Hamilton, M.A., RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 353-2186 Website: n/a Mailing Address: 109 S. Holiday Road, Spokane Valley, WA 99016 Brief Description of Services: AHA!, a women-owned small business, provides cultural resources services throughout the Pacific Northwest, including cultural resource surveys, pre-contact and historical archaeological surveys, historical buildings/structures survey and documentation, archaeological testing, archaeological excavation, National Register of Historic Places evaluation, HABS/HAER/HALS and Level II Mitigation documentation, construction monitoring, historical research, and Native American tribal coordination. We regularly assist federal, state, and local governments, Native American tribes, and private clients in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, Executive Order 05-05, NEPA, SEPA, and other codes. AINW (Archaeological Investigations Northwest, Inc.) Primary Contact: Jo Reese Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 696-7473 or (503) 761-6605 Alternate Contact: Terry Ozbun Email: [email protected] Website: www.ainw.com Mailing Address: 3510 NE 122nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97230 Brief Description of Services: AINW (Archaeological Investigations Northwest, Inc.), is a full-service cultural resource firm based in Portland, Oregon, providing services throughout Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. AINW was established in 1989 and offers a wide range of archaeological, historical, and architectural history services, with a staff of more than 30 employees. Most of the projects completed by AINW are for compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, or with state and local laws, regulations, and ordinances. These studies have been done for a wide range of public, private, and tribal clients throughout the region. Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc. Primary Contact: Stephanie O’Brien, MA, RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (541) 963-8309 Alternate Contact: Maggie Schirack, MA, RPA Email: [email protected] Website: www.andersonperry.com Mailing Address: PO Box 1687, Walla Walla, WA 99362 / PO Box 1107, La Grande, OR 97850

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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Brief Description of Services: Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc. is a full-service civil engineering, surveying, and environmental firm with offices in Walla Walla, WA; La Grande, OR; and Redmond, OR. We provide cultural resource management services with integrity, including background research, archaeological inventories, subsurface testing, construction monitoring, data recovery, laboratory analysis, curation, and technical reports. Our past clients have included private landowners, cities, tribes, counties, irrigation districts, and communication companies. We look forward to working with you on future projects. Antiquity Consulting Primary Contact: Beth Mathews, MA Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 819-4998 or (360) 463-2622 Website: AntiquityConsulting.com Mailing Address: 6123 B Elizan Dr. NW, Olympia, WA 98502 Brief Description of Services: Antiquity Consulting is committed to providing high-quality, efficient historical and archaeological services, including cultural resource assessments, archaeological monitoring, inadvertent discovery plans, archaeological survey, and site damage assessments in compliance with local regulatory requirements, the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Governor’s Executive Order 05-05 (GEO 05-05), and Section 106/110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). Archaeologist Beth Mathews, who meets the U.S. Secretary of the Interior qualifications for Archaeology in both Prehistoric and Historic Archaeology, has experience with residence/development/road/bridge/utilities construction, culvert and bulkhead replacement, conservation, logging, and fuels management projects. Antiquity is a woman-owned small business based in Olympia, Washington. Applied Archaeological Research, Inc. (AAR) Primary Contact: Bill Roulette Email: [email protected] Phone: (503) 281-9451 Alternate Contact: Aimee Finley Email: [email protected] Website: www.aar-crm.com Mailing Address: 4001 NE Halsey St, Suite 3, Portland, OR 97232 Brief Description of Services: AAR is a fully licensed, full service, cultural resource management consulting firm. AAR has expertise in all phases of prehistoric and historical archaeology, artifact and faunal analysis, and historic preservation. AAR conducts all size surveys from small-scale to large, complex, multi-site, multi-state monitoring, testing, and data recovery projects throughout the Pacific Northwest. AAR assists its clients in complying with local, state, and federal laws and requirements including NEPA, NHPA Sections 106 and 110, Washington Executive Order 05-05, and other local ordinances. Staff includes experts in documenting aboveground cultural resources, artifact curation, GPS/GIS operations, and remote sensing technologies.

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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APT-Applied Preservation Technologies, a program of the nonprofit Eppard Vision Primary Contact: Mary K. Rossi, Program Director Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 920-8908 Website: http://eppardvision.org/apt.html Mailing Address: PO Box 5914, Bellingham, WA 98227-5914 Brief Description of Services: APT-Applied Preservation Technologies (APT) is a program of the Bellingham-based nonprofit Eppard Vision. Our mission is to preserve stories past by protecting cultural resources and promoting the preservation of our collective history through collaboration, planning, and education. APT offers consulting services and educational programming to a variety of clients, including Native American communities, government agencies, developers, private citizens, and other cultural resource professionals. Our areas of expertise include Cultural Resource Management; Regulatory Compliance (federal, state, local, tribal); Coordination of Archaeological Assessments; Inadvertent Discovery Planning; Cultural Resource Program Development (Native American tribes, government agencies); Conference Planning; and Advocacy. Aqua Terra Cultural Resource Consultants Primary Contact: Sarah Amell, Principal Email: [email protected] Website: www.aquaterracrc.com Phone: (360) 754-2208 Mailing Address: 8525 Stoney Creek Ln SW, Olympia, WA 98512 Brief Description of Services: Aqua Terra Cultural Resource Consultants is a certified Women’s Business Enterprise and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise firm headquartered in Olympia, Washington. We provide terrestrial and underwater cultural resource surveys, archaeological assessments, historic property inventories, and can assist you in navigating compliance with laws such as Section 106 of the NHPA, NEPA/SEPA, and EO 05-05. Our staff exceeds the Secretary of Interior’s Qualification Standards for Archaeology and Historic Preservation professionals. We are highly knowledgeable in cultural resource management throughout the Pacific Northwest and are experienced coordinating with tribal stakeholders, property owners, and federal, state and municipal agencies. Archaeological and Historical Services (AHS) Primary Contact: Jennifer Wilson, Director Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 359-2239 Alternate Contact: Jim Jenks, Historian Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 359-4108 Website: ewu.edu/ahs Mailing Address: 201 Isle Hall, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA 99004 Brief Description of Services: Since 1980, Archaeological and Historical Services (AHS), an Eastern Washington University grant and contract research program, has provided cultural

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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resources management services for project planning/development to clients throughout the Pacific Northwest. AHS specializes in aiding clients with meeting local, state, and federal archaeological and historical resources compliance requirements. The uniquely qualified AHS full-time professional staff provides consulting services designed to provide compliance with cultural resources regulatory processes, including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA—Section 106 Compliance), as well as Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) and Governor’s Executive Order 05-05. Archaeological Cultural Resource Management Consultant (ACRM Consultant) Primary Contact: Jennifer DeRose, MA, RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (208) 874-2240 Website: www.acrmconsultant.com Mailing Address: 510 N. 4th St., Suite B, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814 Brief Description of Services: ACRM Consultant is a woman-owned small business providing cultural resource management consulting services. ACRM Consultant helps clients meet NHPA Section 106, CERCLA, NEPA, NAGPRA, SEPA, E.O. 05-05 and other legal regulations through the following: Tribal, State, and inter-agency consultation, ethnohistoric research, interviews & transcriptions, archaeological survey, testing, data recovery, artifact identification & curation, damage assessments, GIS spatial mapping, monitoring, National Register and HABS/HAER documentation, Traditional Cultural Properties, Cultural Resource Management Plans, Federal certification assistance for Tribal repositories, program development, collections management, inadvertent discovery plans, creative mitigation, programmatic agreements. Personnel meet Federal Secretary of Interior Standards and are hazwoper & mine safety trained. Archaeological Frontiers Primary Contact: Thomas E. Churchill Email: [email protected] Website: n/a Phone: (503) 669-9230 Alternate Phone (cell): (503) 819-5600 Mailing Address: 951 NE Linden Ave., Gresham, OR 97030 Brief Description of Services: Archaeological Frontiers is a professional Cultural Resource Management firm providing expertise to a variety of governmental agencies, Native American Nations, and private groups. Archaeological Frontiers was established and then merged with Coastal Magnetic Search & Survey in 1997. The organization has extensive experience in cultural resource management throughout the Pacific Northwest. Experience includes Section 106 compliance, archival research, reconnaissance/survey level fieldwork, excavation (prehistoric and historic sites), monitoring, evaluation of cultural resources (both prehistoric and historic), design and implementation of mitigation programs, and familiarity with federal and state compliance and coordination procedures. Archaeological Services LLC Primary Contact: Alexander Gall

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 260-8614 Alternate Contact: Michael Smith Website: www.archaeologicalservices.com Mailing Address: 601 Officers Row, Vancouver, WA 98661 Brief Description of Services: ASCC is a professional cultural resource management firm based in Vancouver, Washington. Our experience includes transportation, energy, government, private industry, and residential projects. We provide expert solutions for managing cultural resources, ensuring that our clients’ projects comply with all local, state, and federal cultural resource laws. ASCC consults proactively with clients and stakeholders throughout a project’s life in order to identify concerns before they become obstacles to project completion. Our experienced staff delivers professional-grade results for our clients in a timely, cost-effective manner. ASM Affiliates, Inc. – Stanwood, WA Primary Contact: Dave Iversen, M.A., RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 572-4870 Website: www.asmaffiliates.com Mailing Address: 26231 72nd Ave. NW, Suite 104, Stanwood, WA 98292 Brief Description of Services: ASM Affiliates, Inc. is an employee owned certified Small Business Enterprise specializing in archaeological and historical studies for compliance with local, state, and federal environmental requirements, including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), and the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). The firm has successfully completed cultural resource investigations for both private sector and public agency projects throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California. ASM is recognized as a leader in the field of cultural resource management for the quality of our compliance-oriented research and for innovative solutions to environmental resource issues. The ASM Stanwood Office provides services across Washington State with extensive experience in Snohomish and King counties, as well as on Whidbey Island and Camano Island. ASM Affiliates, Inc. – Bellingham, WA Primary Contact: Whitney Osiensky, M.A., RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (208) 310-1217 Alternate Contact: Dave Iversen, M.A., RPA Email: [email protected] Website: www.asmaffiliates.com Mailing Address: 1416 Lahti Dr., Bellingham, WA 98226 Brief Description of Services: ASM Affiliates, Inc. is an employee owned certified Small Business Enterprise specializing in archaeological and historical studies for compliance with local, state, and federal environmental requirements, including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), and the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). The firm has successfully completed cultural resource investigations

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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for both private sector and public agency projects throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California. ASM is recognized as a leader in the field of cultural resource management for the quality of our compliance-oriented research and for innovative solutions to environmental resource issues. The ASM Bellingham Office provides services across Washington State with a concentration in Whatcom and Skagit counties, as well as on the San Juan Islands. Cardno Primary Contact: Jennifer Ferris Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 269-0104 office; (206) 239-7390 direct Website: www.cardno.com Mailing Address: 801 Second Avenue, Suite 1150, Seattle, WA 98104 Brief Description of Services: Cardno is an environmental consulting firm with offices located throughout the US. We specialize in cultural resource management, biological and ecological sciences, environmental compliance, natural resource management, environmental economics, and GIS. We are known for providing solutions to complex environmental problems including cultural resource mitigation, Indian tribe consultation, historical and archaeological site assessment, agency coordination, permitting and compliance, resource management, and natural resource damage assessments. Cardno’s CRM expertise includes historical and archaeological studies for projects in compliance with Section 106 of NHPA, Section 4(f) of the DOT Act, NAGPRA, NEPA, SEPA, and the Governor’s Executive Order 05-05. Cascadia Archaeology, LLC – Seattle, WA Primary Contact: Randall F. Schalk, Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 366-0337 Alternate Contact: Meg Nelson, Ph.C. Email: [email protected] Website: n/a Mailing Address: PO Box 51058, Seattle, WA 98115-1058 Brief Description of Services: Cascadia Archaeology, LLC is a consulting firm that specializes in archaeological and historic preservation in the Pacific Northwest. We provide a wide variety of cultural resources management and planning services to help our public and private sector clients achieve their preservation goals and permit requirements. We provide services for projects of all sizes, ranging from small cultural resources assessment, survey and monitoring projects to some of the largest data recovery projects completed in Washington. Thorough knowledge of historic preservation laws and regulations and a strong commitment to sound research underpin all projects undertaken. Cultural Resource Consultants, LLC Primary Contact: Margaret Berger, Principal Investigator Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 855-9020 Alternate Contact: Sonja Kassa, Projects Manager

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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Email: [email protected] Website: www.crcwa.com Mailing Address: c/o Ballard Labs, 1416 NW 46th St, STE 105 PMB 346, Seattle, WA 98107 Brief Description of Services: CRC is a women-owned small business offering services for the identification, evaluation, & management of cultural resources to help clients meet their compliance & historic preservation needs. Capabilities include cultural resources sensitivity evaluation; literature searches; cultural resources surveys to locate, identify, and evaluate archaeological sites & historic structures; data recovery & mitigation excavations; historic context studies; geomorphological/geoarchaeological investigations; cultural resources discipline reports for environmental assessments & impact statements; archaeological monitoring; NRHP Nominations and HABS/HAER recordation. CRC prepares technical reports, regulatory documents for state & federal compliance, cultural resources mitigation plans, Memoranda of Agreements, permit documentation, & cultural resources inventory forms. Cultural Resources Consulting Primary Contact: Genavie Thomas Email: [email protected] Phone: (503) 358-4019 Website: n/a Mailing Address: 2825 SE Ambleside Dr, Gresham, OR 97080

252 Shady Lane, Shaw Island, WA 98266 Brief Description of Services: Cultural Resources Consulting (CRC) is a sole proprietorship, professional archaeological and cultural resources consulting firm, established in 2006, located in Gresham, Oregon and Shaw Island, Washington. CRC specializes in archaeological services that include historic and ethnographic research and field investigations throughout the Pacific Northwest. Projects provide clients with recommendations for cultural resources management planning and preservation. CRC provides consultation with private clients, as well as city, county state and federal agencies, Tribes, and Universities. Each project is approached with a full appreciation for the client's needs and is accomplished by effective planning, project management, cost control, and knowledgeable technical support. DOWL Primary Contact: Lucy Flynn O’Quinn Email: [email protected] Phone: (907) 562-2000 (office); (907) 865-1209 Alternate Contact: Caity Kennedy Email: [email protected] Phone: (907) 562-2000 Website: www.dowl.com Mailing Address: 8420 154th Ave. NE, Redmond, WA 98052Brief Description of Services: DOWL provides a broad range of cultural resources services, including archival research, historic and archaeological survey and inventory, ethnographic and traditional cultural property studies, human remains, mitigation, and consultation. We assist private developers and agencies in permitting and compliance with local, state, and federal ordinances including Washington

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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SEPA, NEPA, Section 106 of the NHPA, NAGPRA, and Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act. Drayton Archaeology Primary Contact: Garth L. Baldwin, MA, RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 739-3921 Website: www.draytonarchaeology.com Mailing Address: PO Box 782, Blaine, WA 98231-0782 Brief Description of Services: Drayton Archaeology, a Federally Certified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, treats every project, large or small, with their full attention. Principal, Garth Baldwin, served as a US Marine and, prior to establishing Drayton, was employed as an archaeologist with tribal agencies and, later, with the State DOT for FHWA funded projects. We have extensive experience in all manner of CRM projects, including key participation in some of the most complicated (and controversial) projects of the last 20 years in WA. Baldwin has even worked on MIA recovery overseas and hosted a History Channel Series about the Crusades. Dudek Primary Contact: Zach Windler Email: [email protected] Phone: (971) 830-1708, ext. 5608 Website: http://dudek.com/ Mailing Address: 1 SW Columbia St., Suite 1500, Portland, OR 97258 Brief Description of Services: Dudek provides the full spectrum of consulting services for cultural resource management and historical research. Our archaeology, history, paleontology, and built environment experts work collaboratively with project owners, planners, engineers, and designers to identify cost-effective solutions for proper treatment of cultural resources. We have a deep understanding of local, state, and federal regulations that we draw on to assist clients with nuanced, resource-specific approaches to project implementation. Our Seattle- and Portland-based staff of experienced archaeologists, architectural historians, and historic preservation experts can mobilize quickly to meet the needs of any project. Equinox Research and Consulting International Inc. (ERCI) Primary Contact: Kelly R. Bush Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 826-4930 Alternate Contact: Sarah Johnson Humphries Email: [email protected] Website: www.equinoxerci.com Mailing Address: 1229 Cleveland Ave., Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Brief Description of Services: ERCI provides full service archaeology and cultural resource services. We are successful in using creative solutions to complex management problems. We work on large and small projects and maintain a small staff of specialists who pride themselves

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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on excellence in field investigation and reporting. We have a uniquely qualified Biological Anthropologist for human remains identification, and provide trainings to planners, educators, engineers, contractors, tribes, local government and land managers on topics associated with managing cultural resources in Washington State. ESA (Environmental Science Associates) Primary Contact: Paula Johnson, RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 789-9658 Alternate Contact: Cynthia Reese, Marketing Manager Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 789-9658 Website: http://www.paragonresearch.net/ Mailing Address: 5309 Shilshole Avenue NW, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98107 Brief Description of Services: ESA provides an array of cultural resource compliance services, including surveys, assessments, historic research, geoarchaeology, artifact curation, and maritime archaeology. We provide the expertise and experience to assist clients with SEPA, National Historic Preservation Act (Section 106), Executive Order 05-05, and other cultural resource regulations. With over 60 years of collective experience in the field, our team is skilled at guiding projects through the cultural resources regulatory process. We consistently prepare reports that meet the standards of the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation and other regulators. We are known for conducting work on time and within budget. Falcon Cultural Resources, LLC Primary Contact: James Harrison Macrae, M.A. Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 383-7008 Alternate Contact: Brandon Williams Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 770-9439 Website: www.falconculturalresources.com Mailing Address: 18013 Fox Hollow Lane, Bow, WA 98232 Brief Description of Services: Falcon Cultural Resources, LLC is a cultural resource management firm based in northwest Washington. We offer Secretary of the Interior qualified professional archaeological services. Falcon Cultural Resources works with individuals, agencies, and municipalities on projects in Western Washington and British Columbia. Falcon Cultural Resource's staff knows how to identify and evaluate archaeological and cultural resources to provide efficient compliance and management solutions to our clients. Besides our core staff we have a list of supporting associates. Together we provide the archival research, evaluation, field-work, reporting, and permitting services necessary to manage cultural resources in a timely, proper, and cost-effective way. FDMC Primary Contact: Fennelle Miller, Principal

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 899-2448 Alternate Phone: (509) 962-8730 Website: n/a Mailing Address: 605 North Anderson Street, Ellensburg, WA 98926 Brief Description of Services: FDMC, a 16-year-old Central Washington company registered with the State as a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE), is experienced at conducting archaeological survey and testing, as well as historic property inventory/survey. FDMC is a sole proprietorship with part-time employees, and thus has very low overhead and low billing rates. However, we employ some of the most experienced employees in the profession, including a historic preservation specialist with more than 30 years of experience and two archaeologists who meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards, have worked for three Indian Tribes, and have over 30 years of experience. FDMC simply does more for less. Fort Walla Walla Museum, Heritage Research Services Primary Contact: James Payne, Executive Director Email: [email protected] Phone: 590-525-7703 Website: fwwm.org Mailing Address: 755 Myra Road, Walla Walla, WA 99362 Brief Description of Services: Heritage Research Services offers services customized for our client’s undertaking, scope of the project, and applicable laws and regulations, including: Archival and Historical Research; Archaeological Monitoring, Survey (reconnaissance and intensive), and Site documentation; Data recovery excavation; Monitoring and Inadvertent Discovery Plans; Section 106 and 110 NHPA and Executive Order 05-05 compliance, State Environmental Protection Act Review; Cultural impact assessments for NEPA; Site significance evaluations for National Register listings; Faunal, lithic, ceramic, and historical material cultural analysis; Archaeological report preparation; Archaeological collections management; Public education and public archaeology; Regional stewardship of artifacts, documents, oral histories, sites and landscapes. Fullscope Northwest Primary Contact: Jena Kalli Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 298-8500 Alternate Contact: Jeremy Ripin, M.S. Email: [email protected] Phone: (802) 505-8241 Website: www.fullscopenw.com Mailing Address: PO Box 1876, Friday Harbor, WA 98250 Brief Description of Services: Fullscope Northwest provides cultural resource management services including record searches, testing and surveying, monitoring during construction activities, and DAHP consultations, and permit applications.

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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Harris Environmental Group, Inc. Primary Contact: Lisa Harris Email: [email protected] Phone: (253) 533-7760 Alternate Contact: Jennifer Norman Email: [email protected] Phone: (520) 628-7648 Website: www.heg-inc.com Mailing Address: 1516 N. Steel St., Tacoma, WA 98406 Brief Description of Services: Harris Environmental is an award-winning environmental consulting firm specializing in natural and cultural resources of the Western U.S. We are certified as a Small Business Administration (SBA) 8(a) (No. 305299), HUBZone (No. 45147), and Economically Disadvantaged Women Owned firm. In business since 1993, we hold a General Services Administration (GSA) contract 899 schedule (GS10F0457R) and have worked with many federal agencies. Our primary NAICS is 541620. We are registered in the System for Award Management (DUNS Number: 804640290). Historical Research Associates, Inc. (HRA) – Seattle, WA Primary Contact: Lynn Compas, Sr. Archaeologist Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 343-0226 Alternate Contact: Heather Miller Email: [email protected] Website: www.hrassoc.com Mailing Address: 1904 Third Ave., Suite 240, Seattle, WA 98101-1194 Brief Description of Services: HRA provides consulting services in cultural resource management, litigation support, and historical research. Our expertise enables compliance with Sections 106 & 110 requirements of the National Historic Preservation Act; the National Environmental Policy Act; state cultural resources legislation; and National Park Service Cultural Resource Management (Director's Order 28) requirements. HRA is a small business concern (FAR 19.1) with 21 full-time Archaeologists (19 who meet the Secretary of the Interior’s professional qualification standards in Archaeology), 15 full-time Historians who meet the qualification standards in History, and 6 full-time Architectural Historians and Historic Preservationists who meet the qualification standards in Architectural History. ICF Primary Contact: Melissa Cascella Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 801-2818 Alternate Contact: Alexander Stevenson Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 388-8629 Website: www.icf.com Mailing Address: 710 2nd Avenue, Suite 550, Seattle, WA 98104

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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Brief Description of Services: ICF is a multidisciplinary environmental consulting firm, assisting clients with environmental and cultural resources projects since 1970. We specialize in assisting clients with NEPA and SEPA, Section 106, Executive Order 05-05, Section 4(f), and other cultural resource regulations. Our full-time professional staff includes over 50 employees working in offices in Washington (Seattle, Bellingham, Olympia) and Portland, Oregon. Our knowledge of the history, archaeology, and geology of the region, as well as our strong relationships with local tribes and state agencies, enable us to provide our clients with cost-sensitive, efficient, and prompt services adhering to project budgets and schedules. Jacobs Engineering Primary Contact: Stacy Bumback Email: [email protected] Phone: 206.453.1648 Alternate Contact: Michael Chidley Email: [email protected] Phone: 206.453.1653 Mailing Address: 2454 Occidental Ave. South, Suite 3D, Seattle, WA 98134 Brief Description of Services: Jacobs is an environmental and engineering firm with a robust in-house team of cultural resources professionals including archaeologists, historians, osteologists, and public outreach specialists. Our services include: archaeological inventory, evaluation, and data recovery, prehistoric and historical archaeology; history and architectural history; archival research; building/structure documentation and evaluation, HABS/HAER documentation; geomorphological analysis; Lithic and faunal analysis; historic structure analysis; National Register listings, development and implementation of cultural resources management plans, and archaeological construction monitoring. Our team has extensive experience working on projects requiring compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, SEPA, and Executive Order 05-05. Lower Columbia Research & Archaeology LLC Primary Contact: Melissa Darby, MA Email: [email protected] Phone: (503) 281-0204 Website: n/a Mailing Address: 3327 NE Simpson St, Portland, OR 97211 Brief Description of Services: Melissa Darby, MA, is principal investigator for Lower Columbia Research & Archaeology LLC and an expert on historic artifact analysis, historic research; she is a noted authority on Native American Architecture of the Northwest Coast and interior regions of western Oregon and Washington. Lower Columbia provides cultural resource expertise for small to medium-sized compliance-related projects subject to Section 106, SEPA, and NEPA. The company provides cultural resource surveys (both architectural and archaeological), testing, and mitigation for compliance-related projects on both private and public lands. Melissa Darby meets the Secretary of Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards for Archaeologist, Historian, and Architectural Historian.

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Northwest Anthropology LLC Primary Contact: Darby Stapp Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 554-0441 Website: www.northwestanthropology.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1721, Richland, WA 99354 Brief Description of Services: NWA LLC conducts basic cultural resource assessments of agency and private sector undertakings. We specialize in preliminary assessments to provide the client with a risk-based opinion on the level of effort that should be taken to avoid unnecessary delays and expenses. We also conduct NEPA and NHPA Section 106 reviews. We work primarily in the Mid-Columbia River region of Washington. Our expertise lies in identifying and assessing impacts to traditional cultural properties and determinations of archaeological potential through background research and field sampling. Specialties includes ethnobotany, historical archaeology, and tribal consultations. We also publish the Journal of Northwest Anthropology. Paleoinsect Research Primary Contact: Martin E. Adams, Archaeoentomologist Email: [email protected] Phone: (503) 863-9167 Alternate Phone: (971) 260-0052 Website: paleoinsect.com Mailing Address: PO Box 144, Clatskanie, OR 97016 Brief Description of Services: Paleoinsect Research specializes in the identification and analysis of insect remains at archaeological sites. Insect remains in these contexts are a virtually untapped resource that can provide a wealth of information about past climates and environments, personal hygiene and living conditions, subsistence practices, and more. Furthermore, insect remains can be recovered in a variety of matrices, including peat deposits and privy deposits, in both prehistoric and historic contexts. Whether you are interested in identifying a single insect found at your site or a full-scale data recovery, e-mail Martin to find out what Paleoinsect Research can do for you! Perteet Primary Contact: Amber Earley Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 436-0515 Website: https://www.perteet.com Mailing Address: 505 5th Ave. S., Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98104 Brief Description of Services: Perteet Inc. is an award-winning engineering and environmental consulting firm dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the communities we live. Perteet’s cultural resources team has over 20 years’ experience providing consulting services in Washington. We are experts in cultural resources compliance and can help you develop the appropriate strategy to comply with all local, state, and federal regulations. We regularly complete cultural resources assessments, tribal and agency coordination, historical research,

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archaeological surveys, evaluations of archaeological sites, data recovery, and construction monitoring. Our goal is to help complete your projects with creative, high-quality, and cost-effective solutions. Plateau Archaeological Investigations, LLC Primary Contact: David Harder Email: [email protected] Alternate Contact: Adam Sackman Alternate Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (509) 332-3830 Website: www.plateau-crm.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 714, Pullman, WA 99163 Brief Description of Services: Plateau Archaeological Investigations conducts archaeological and cultural resource contracting and consulting, including Section 106, SEPA, NEPA, E.O. 05-05, and JARPA surveys for federal and state agencies, municipalities, utility companies, engineering firms, and private organizations. We also conduct historical research and perform “desktop” and “WISAARD” reviews. Our reports satisfy the requirements of any funding agencies, state departments or agencies, and any tribal entities who may comment as interested parties. Power Engineers, Inc. Primary Contact: Michael H. Dice, MA, RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (714) 507-2755 Website: www.powereng.com Mailing Address: 731 East Ball Rd, Suite 100, Anaheim, CA 92805 Brief Description of Services: The environmental division of Power Engineers, Inc. provides our clients with a highly experienced full-service cultural resource management team. Our staff scientists possess expertise throughout the US in all phases of prehistoric and historical archaeology, artifact and faunal analysis, tribal coordination, and historic preservation. Cultural resource staff focus on complex multidisciplinary infrastructure projects, to smaller projects that demand competitive costing and quick turnaround. Our relationships with our client base are generally long term and highly reliable, and our understanding of NEPA, SEPA, Section 106 and Executive Order 05-05 underscores our commitments to our clients and to the environment. RESCOM Environmental Corp. Primary Contact: Joel Zovar Email: [email protected] Phone: (217) 480-6567 Website: www.rescom.org Mailing Address: PO Box 361, Petoskey, MI 49770 Brief Description of Services: RESCOM Environmental Corp (RESCOM) is a full-service environmental and cultural resources firm specializing in property assessments for the telecommunications, commercial real estate, highways, and wind markets. RESCOM is

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strategically positioned to service the entire USA. Rosario Archaeology LLC Primary Contact: Mark Hovezak Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 756-5207 Mailing Address: 3754 Greenville St., Bellingham, WA 98226 Brief Description of Services: Rosario is a small company providing SEPA-, Section 106-, and EO 05-05-compliant archaeological surveys, archival research, construction monitoring, site testing, site excavation, & laboratory analyses. Rosario produces professional reports of contracted archaeological activities and works closely with government agencies to identify, document, map, & protect cultural resources. Rosario also works with private property owners, utility districts, construction companies, and environmental & engineering consultants to accomplish their projects while assuring legal compliance. Rosario works primarily on small projects & has completed over 200 of these in NW Washington since 2004. Project reports are filed at the Washington State DAHP. Salix Archaeological Services LLC Primary Contact: Jennie Deo Shaw, Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Phone: 206.356.6563 Website: www.salixarchaeology.com Mailing Address: PO Box 31911, Seattle, WA 98103 Brief Description of Services: Salix Archaeological Services (SALIX) is a small, woman-owned business offering botanical analysis for the archaeological community. Based in Seattle, SALIX offers a range of services, from field consultation to taxonomic identification to reporting, and more. Owner and principal archaeologist Jennie Deo Shaw brings over 15 years of field and laboratory experience, as well as a dedication to delivering quality, timely, and cost-effective solutions to her clients. She specializes in the taxonomic identification of charcoal and wood and assists clients across the Pacific Northwest and Alaska to complete fuel analyses and radiocarbon sample selection. Stell Primary Contact: Tim Gerrish Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 351-7809 Website: www.stellee.com Mailing Address: 26617 76th Ave W, Suite 205, Edmonds, WA 98026 Brief Description of Services: A veteran-owned, woman-owned small business, Stell conducts cultural resource investigations and compliance support for a wide range of clients in all regulatory contexts, including Section 106, NEPA, SEPA, DOT Section 4(f), and Governor’s E. O. 05-05. Stell provides a full suite of services including intensive/reconnaissance level surveys, archaeological site testing, data recovery, historic buildings and structure inventories, National Register evaluations, Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering

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Record documentation, ethnographic overviews, memoranda of agreement, archaeological monitoring, cultural resource management and mitigation plans, interpretive brochures, and popular publications. We offer third-party coordination to agencies in support of discussions with Native American tribes. Willamette Cultural Resources Associates, Ltd. (WillametteCRA) – Seattle, WA Primary Contact: Stephenie Kramer, M.S. Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 397-1487 Alternate Contact: Robert Kopperl, Ph.D Email: [email protected] Website: www.willamettecra.com Mailing Address: 650 South Orcas, Suite 201, Seattle, WA 98108 Brief Description of Services: Willamette Cultural Resources Associates, Ltd. (WillametteCRA) is a full-service cultural resource management firm. Our in-depth knowledge of state and federal cultural resource requirements allows us to provide our clients with a full-range of professional services in all areas of cultural resource management, prehistoric and historical archaeology, architectural history, and ethnographic research. WillametteCRA is able to assist you with archaeological surveys and testing, data recovery excavations, monitoring of construction activities, archaeological assessments and evaluations for National Register eligibility, and Traditional Cultural Properties studies that are designed to meet federal, state, and local government historic preservation compliance requirements.

ALL OTHER LISTINGS Amec Foster Wheeler Environment & Infrastructure, Inc. (Amec Foster Wheeler) Website: www.amec.com Mailing Address: 11810 North Creek Parkway N., Bothell, WA 98011 Brief Description of Services: Amec is an international project management and engineering service firm that provides comprehensive cultural resource services through our large and diversified in-house capabilities. We provide state-of-the-art cultural resource services and pride ourselves on providing quality and cost-effective archaeological services to our clients. Amec maintains the current standards for archaeological investigations and reporting for states in the western U.S. We adhere to these guidelines and standards at all times and abide by the code of ethics outlined by the RPA. Our staff members also meet the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for work in prehistoric archaeology, historic archaeology, history, and architectural history. Archisto Enterprises Primary Contact: Stephen Emerson Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 466-8654 Alternate Email: [email protected] Mailing Address: W. 212 Dawn Avenue, Spokane WA 99218

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Brief Description of Services: Archisto Enterprises is a cultural resource company that specializes in historic building evaluation, historic property inventory (HPI) form completion, historic register completion both at the local and national level (NRHP), including both individual structures as well as districts. I have 30 years of experience in this field. I will work throughout the Pacific Northwest. ARH Archaeology and Architectural History, LLC Primary Contact: A. Craig Hauer Email: [email protected] Phone: (775) 771-7324 Alternate Contact: JoEllen Ross-Hauer Email: [email protected] Phone: (775) 391-2405 Website: www.ARHarchaeology.com Mailing Address: 8500 Wyndham Lane, Boise, Idaho 83704 Brief Description of Services: Our outstanding service areas include the following:

• Compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Protection Act (NHPA); • Archaeological inventory and monitoring; • Architectural inventory and building documentation, determination of effects

documentation, and streetscape project assistance; • Historic context preparation; • National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) nominations; • Historic Structure Reports; • National Register of Historic Places eligibility recommendations; • Historic Property Treatment Plans (HPTP) and management plans; • Public interpretation of historic and prehistoric resources; • Prehistoric and historic artifact analyses; and • Agreement document preparation.

ASM Affiliates, Inc. – Bellingham, WA Primary Contact: Whitney Osiensky, M.A., RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 572-4870 Alternative contact: Dave Iversen, M.A., RPA Email: [email protected] Website: www.asmaffiliates.com Mailing Address: 1416 Lahti Dr., Bellingham WA 98226 Brief Description of Services: ASM Affiliates, Inc. is a certified Small Business Enterprise specializing in archaeological and historical studies for compliance with local, state, and federal environmental requirements, including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), and the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). The firm has successfully completed cultural resource investigations for both private sector and public agency projects throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California. ASM is

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recognized as a leader in the field of cultural resource management for the quality of our compliance-oriented research and for innovative solutions to environmental resource issues. Atkins North America Primary Contact: Sandra P. Pentney, MA, RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (858) 514-1083 Website: www.atkinsglobal.com/northamerica Mailing Address: 3570 Carmel Mountain Road, Suite 300, San Diego, CA 92130 Brief Description of Services: 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. BlackCoyote Medicine Primary Contact: Candace Gossen, PhD Email: [email protected] Phone: (971) 222-5112 Alternate Email: [email protected] Website: www.blackcoyotemedicine.org Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1338, Friday Harbor, WA 98250 Brief Description of Services: Environmental Archaeology specializing in paleoecology, cultural adaptation, climate change, deforestation, drought. Methods: coring lakes and peat bogs, oxygen isotopes, palynology, ecological design, plant medicine and ethnobotany, excavation and survey, education and teaching field archaeology. NA Prehistory, Mayan, Anasazi and South Pacific Islands currently on San Juan Island. French-Indian from bayous of Louisiana. Experience: 13 years Easter Island-coring crater lakes, lithic mulch and water management, plant medicine, reforestation. Desert SW-Solar Architecture, archaeo-astronomy, petroglyphs, water management. Poverty Point-Earthworks, architecture, trade and migration Rio Bravo Conservatory, Belize and Guatemala-Ma’ax Na and temple archaeology including agriculture in bajos. Burns Paiute Tribe-Cultural and Heritage Department Primary Contact: Diane Teeman Email: [email protected] Phone: (541) 573-8096 office; (541) 413-1190 cell Alternate Contact: Sonya Dick Alternate Email: [email protected] Alternate Phone: (541) 573-8090 Website: http://www.burnspaiute-nsn.gov/

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Mailing Address: 100 Pasigo St., Burns, OR 97720 Brief Description of Services: Cultural Resource Management; Archaeological survey and testing; Section 106 Compliance; NRHP eligibility determinations and nominations; archaeological monitoring; artifact analysis. Caldera Archaeology, LLC Primary Contact: Camille Mather Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 332-2600 Alternate Contact: Ed Arthur Website: calderaarchaeology.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 944, Bellingham, WA 98227 Brief Description of Services: Caldera Archaeology specializes in archaeological investigations for compliance with local, state, and federal Cultural Resource laws. We offer expertise in cultural resource management for any size project and help clients comply with regulatory requirements. Our services include: Archaeological investigation; Site Forms/Historic Property Inventory; Laboratory Analysis; Impact Mitigation; Monitoring; Human Remains and Burials; Report Production; Interagency Consultation; Eligibility Testing and Nomination; Washington State Archaeological Excavation Permits; Excavation/Inadvertent Discovery Plans Cascadia Archaeology, LLC – Sedro-Woolley, WA Primary Contact: Stephen Kenady Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 661-1161 Alternate Contact: Randall F. Schalk Email: [email protected] Website: n/a Mailing Address: 5319 Cedar Ridge Place, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Brief Description of Services: Cascadia Archaeology, LLC is a consulting firm that specializes in archaeological and historic preservation in the Pacific Northwest. We provide a wide variety of cultural resources management and planning services to help our public and private sector clients achieve their preservation goals and permit requirements. From our Sedro-Woolley office we serve northwest Washington, conducting cultural resources assessment, survey, monitoring, testing, and data recovery projects. We have extensive practical experience assisting engineering and construction professionals in the protection of cultural resources in island and coastal settings. CGA Inc. Archaeology and Cultural Resource Services Primary Contact: Dr. Brett R. Lenz Email: [email protected] Phone: (425) 605-4530 (Redmond, WA) Alternate Phone: (509) 933-3081 (Eastern Washington) Website: n/a Mailing Address: 16541 Redmond Way, Suite 244C, Redmond, WA 98052

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Brief Description of Services: Cultural resources and archaeological survey Central Washington Anthropological Survey Primary Contact: Steven Hackenberger, PhD Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 963-3201 Website: https://www.cwu.edu/anthropology/central-washington-anthropological-survey Mailing Address: 400 East University Way, Mail Stop 7544, Ellensburg, WA 98926 Brief Description of Services: CWU has a 40-year history in CRM. Our mission includes education, innovation, and resource protection. CWAS has completed small and large projects through all phases of CRM planning, evaluation, mitigation, curation, and documentation. CWAS outreach is under the supervision of Dr. Steven Hackenberger. We team with private and public CRM groups and have contracted and subcontracted organizations, as well as tribal cultural resource programs. Faculty and staff from several CWU units collaborate on grants and contracts. Their technical expertise includes: international and regional archaeological fieldwork; history and ethnography; geoarchaeology and palynology; lithic, faunal, and skeletal analysis, geophysical survey, and GIS/GPS data collection and analysis. Columbia Historical Consulting Primary Contact: Susan Ellis Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 338-0990 Alternate Phone: (509) 633-3111 Website: www.columbiahistorics.com Mailing Address: 313 Columbia, Coulee Dam, WA 99116 Brief Description of Services: Columbia Historical Consulting is a small cultural resources consultation firm offering personal service to a variety of clients including government agencies, private developers, and contracting firms. Our Secretary of Interior qualified archaeologists, anthropologists, and architectural historians are experts in federal, state, and local cultural resources regulations. We also specialize in tribal and state consultation, traditional cultural property evaluations, architectural inventories, ethnographic and historic research, and GIS mapping. We strive to assist clients in managing cultural resources needs in the most professional, timely, and cost effective manner possible. Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation History/Archaeology Program Primary Contact: Guy Moura, Program Manager Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 634-2693 Alternate Contact: Roderick Kevin Donald Email: [email protected] Phone Number: (509) 634-2696 Website: http://www.colvilletribes.com/history_archaeology.php

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Mailing Address: History/Archaeology Program, Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, P.O. Box 150, Nespelem, WA 99155 Brief Description of Services: The Colville Tribes’ History/Archaeology Program has been conducting cultural resources management work for more than 40 years, but our knowledge of local culture dates back many millennia. We are experts in archaeological survey, traditional cultural property inventory, historic structure documentation, ethnographic study, museum collections, curation work, and cultural repatriation. Using the latest techniques and equipment, the History/Archaeology Program has extensive experience assisting federal, state, and local agencies, as well as private proponents, meet their cultural resources compliance needs. Eric Stegmaier Illustration Primary Contact: Eric Stegmaier, MA Email: [email protected] Phone: (860) 877-0537 Website: www.artbysteg.com Mailing Address: 229 West Center St., Southington, CT 06489 Brief Description of Services: Artifact illustration, on-site structural illustration/diagramming, general illustration Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Cultural Resources Protection Program Primary Contact: Catherine Dickson, Principal Investigator Email: [email protected] Phone: (541) 429-7231 Alternate Contact: Teara Farrow Ferman, CRPP Manager Email: [email protected] Phone: (541) 429-7230 Website: http://www.umatilla.nsn.us Mailing Address: 46411 Timíne Way, Pendleton, OR 97801 Brief Description of Services: Section 106 compliance; traditional cultural use studies; archaeological investigations (prehistoric & historic); literature review; monitoring; inventory, National Register evaluation, resolution of adverse effects; cultural sensitivity training; cultural resource management; GPR investigations Field Journal Archaeology Inc. Primary Contact: Merrilie Gunnier-Torres Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 307-9048 Alternate Contact: Jillian Taylor Website: www.fieldjournalarchaeology.com Mailing Address: PO Box 728, Yakima, WA 98907 Brief Description of Services: Field Journal Archaeology Inc. is a certified woman/Native American owned disadvantaged business (DBE) which provides a wide ranging suite of cultural resources compliance services to local and State government agencies, Federal government

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agencies, and private land owners. Maintaining offices in Eastern and Western Washington State, the Field Journal team provides services throughout the Pacific Northwest, with team leaders having had performed as principle investigators on projects ranging from small single-day investigations to multi-year projects covering large geographic areas and/or dealing with multiple project components. Geosciences Management International, Inc. Primary Contact: Maury Morgenstein, PhD, RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (510) 295-3216 Alternate Contact: Malia Johnson, MS Email: [email protected] Phone: (503) 999-9696 Mailing Address: 450 S. Walnut Dr., Monmouth, OR 97361 Brief Description of Services: CRM, Section 106 and 110 compliance, NRHP eligibility determination and nominations, surveys, archival research, archaeological monitoring, site evaluation, mitigation, testing and data recovery. Archaeometry and Geoarchaeology: lithics and ceramics provenance, geochemistry, petrography and micromorphology, site formation, age dating, soils classification, site stratigraphy, sedimentology, geomorphology and glacial geology. Geophysics: including ground radar, magnetics, EM remote sensing Golder Associates, Inc. Primary Contact: David Wilcox, MA, RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (920) 491-2500 Alternate Phone: (920) 461-8738 Website: www.golder.com Mailing Address: 2247 Fox Heights Lane, Suite A, Green Bay, WI 54304 Brief Description of Services: Golder Associates Inc. (Golder) specializes in ground engineering and environmental sciences. Golder is part of a global organization providing consulting, design, and construction services in the areas of earth, the environment, and energy related areas. Golder has more than 6,000 people operating in local companies, with offices across Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America. Approximately 55 permanent archaeologists are located in our North American offices. Approximately 20 senior level archaeologists are located in our western region offices and hold a M.A. or Ph.D. in Anthropology or Archaeology, as well as numerous years of experience. Hagen Historical Consulting Primary Contact: Delia Hagen, PhD Email: [email protected] Phone: (406) 360-0120 Website: www.deliahagen.com Mailing Address: 660 River Court, Missoula, MT 59801

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Brief Description of Services: Delia Hagen is a Missoula, Montana-based consultant with almost 20 years experience in public history and CRM. Hagen offers historical and cultural resource services, including cultural resource inventories and evaluations, NHPA (Sec. 106/110) and DOT (Sec. 4f) review and compliance, NRHP and NHL nominations, and HABS/HAER documentation, as well as historic and (with an archaeologist) pre-historic archaeological surveys, site evaluation, testing, excavation, data recovery, monitoring, mitigation, and artifact analysis. Additional services include cultural landscape analysis, historical studies, architectural history and historic preservation, literature and records reviews, archival research, Ethnohistory, outreach, interpretation, NEPA compliance, agency consultation, permitting, planning and cartography. Historical Research Associates, Inc. (HRA) – Portland, OR Primary Contact: Emily Ragsdale Email: [email protected] Phone: (503) 247-1319 Alternate Contact: Heather Miller Email: [email protected] Website: www.hrassoc.com Mailing Address: 1825 SE 7th Avenue, Portland, OR 97214 Brief Description of Services: see description for HRA-Seattle office above Historical Research Associates, Inc. (HRA) – Spokane, WA Primary Contact: Steve Dampf Email: [email protected] Phone Number: (509) 624-0441 Alternate Contact: Heather Miller Email: [email protected] Website: www.hrassoc.com Mailing Address: 715 E. Sprague Ave., Suite 200, Spokane, WA 99202 Brief Description of Services: HRA provides consulting services in cultural resource management, litigation support, and historical research. Our expertise enables compliance with Sections 106 & 110 requirements of the National Historic Preservation Act; the National Environmental Policy Act; state cultural resources legislation; and National Park Service Cultural Resource Management (Director's Order 28) requirements. HRA is a small business concern (FAR 19.1) with 21 full-time Archaeologists (19 who meet the Secretary of the Interior’s professional qualification standards in Archaeology), 15 full-time Historians who meet the qualification standards in History, and 6 full-time Architectural Historians and Historic Preservationists who meet the qualification standards in Architectural History. Institute for Archaeological Studies Primary Contact: Alison Stenger Email: [email protected] Phone: (503) 292-5862 Website: www.prehistorics.org

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Mailing Address: 4905 SW Scholls Ferry Rd, Suite 8, Portland, OR 97225 Brief Description of Services: IAS is a 501(c)3, a non-profit corporation. We do primarily State, Federal, County, and City projects involving both prehistoric and historic cultural resources. Our specialties are in the preliminary identification of cultural materials and saturated faunal specimens and their stabilization. We also work with the paleontological community, and manage paleoarchaeological site testing and interpretation. Lahren Associates Primary Contact: Sylvester L. Lahren, Jr. Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Alternate Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 301-5017 Website: www.lahrenassociates.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 974, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Brief Description of Services: Lahren Associates (LA) offers unique, client-focused, cultural resources management (CRM) and ethnography consulting services by senior-level CRM and ethnography professionals with decades of experience. LA delivers quality work at small-company, low overhead rates. Principals and Associates meet or exceed the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Professional Qualifications in archaeology and the National Park Service’s Essential Competencies for an ethnographer at the “Full Performance Level (GS-109).” Services: ethnography, tribal consultation research, prehistoric/historic archaeology, osteology, architectural history, historic preservation, compliance with applicable laws and regulations. LA is based in Washington and has associates across WA, OR, ID, MT, UT, CO, and NV. Lithic Analysts Primary Contact: J. Jeffrey Flenniken, Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Phone: (970) 389-9798 Alternate Contact: Pam Trautman (Olympia, WA) Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 943-3388 Website: n/a Mailing Address: PO Box 2466, Silverthorne, CO 80498 Brief Description of Services: Lithic Analysts has provided our clients with the highest quality technical support since its inception in 1985. This support will guide the client through the compliance process for laws and regulations on the federal, state, county, and local levels, including the Section 106 process for the National Historic Preservation Act and the Governor’s Executive Order 05-05. We are committed to assuring that all documents prepared by Lithic Analysts adhere to the legal requirements of federal and state cultural resource laws and regulations as well as reporting guidelines established by the Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP).

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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North Wind Resource Consulting Primary Contact: Edgar Huber Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 823-3394 (office) / (520) 904-5247 (cell) Alternate Contact: Gregory Brown Email: [email protected] Phone: (602) 363-6677 Website: www.northwindgrp.com Mailing Address: 801 Second Ave, Suite 310, Seattle WA 98104 Brief Description of Services: Alaska Native Corporation (CIRI) -- SBA: 8(a) Small Disadvantaged Business -- NAICS: 541620 -- DUNS: 965493575 -- CAGE Code: 67US7 – GSA# GS-10F-111BA --- NORTH WIND RESOURCE CONSULTING, LLC, (NWRC) provides comprehensive cultural resources consulting and compliance services for 18 years. Offices in Seattle, WA, and United States. Experienced cultural resources professionals in Precontact & Historical-period archaeology; historic research, built environment documentation and evaluation, HABS/HAER; NRHP Nominations; NEPA/NHPA Section 106; WA SEPA; Archival Research; Class I, II, and III Surveys; DAHP Excavation Permits; Monitoring, testing, data recovery plans; Geo-archaeological Analysis; Agreement documents –MA/MOU/PA; Spatial Analysis / Modeling; Cartography; GPS Data Acquisition. NW Cultural Resource Services Primary Contact: Lara Rooke Email: [email protected] Phone: (425) 610-7581 (office) / (206) 356-0163 (cell) Website: www.nwcrs.com (coming soon!) Mailing Address: 2416 NE 143rd Street. Seattle, WA 98125 Brief Description of Services: NWCRS is a women-owned, small business that provides a broad range of cultural resource services, including archaeological assessments, historic building inventories, literature and records reviews, resource evaluations, data recovery excavations, construction monitoring, and report writing. Pacific Northwest Archaeological Services (PNWAS) Primary Contact: Dale R. Croes, Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 789-9687 Website: www.pnwas.com Mailing Address: 1219 Irving Street SW, Tumwater, WA 98512 Brief Description of Services: Pacific Northwest Archaeological Services (PNWAS) provides a broad range of cultural resources services including regional archaeological surveys, formal site testing and report writing. PNWAS also offers artifact analysis, as well as cleaning, conservation, identification and laboratory analysis of perishable wood and plant fiber artifacts and macroflora. We specialize in microscopic identification by cellular analysis of archaeological wood, plant material and charcoal. Professional reports are provided as part of these services.

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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Reiss-Landreau Research Primary Contact: Christopher Landreau Email: [email protected] Alternate Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 952-5130 Website: http://www.reisslandreau.com Mailing Address: PO Box 2215, Yakima, WA 98907 Brief Description of Services: Reiss-Landreau Research (RLR) is a complete cultural resources management consulting company, providing a wide range of services in archaeological and historical resources compliance survey, analysis, evaluation, and technical expertise. We are available throughout the year for project work and consultations. We have conducted hundreds of compliance projects in the Pacific Northwest since 2002. Archaeologists for Reiss-Landreau Research meet and exceed U.S. (36 CFR part 61) standards for archaeology and historic preservation research and analysis. Spokane Tribe of Indians Preservation Program Primary Contact: John Matt Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 258-4060 Alternate Contact Person: Dr. Chris Casserino Email: [email protected] Website: www.spokanetribe.com Mailing Address: 6187 Agency Loop, PO Box 100, Wellpinit, WA 99040 Brief Description of Services: The Spokane Tribe is a sovereign nation that has resided in what is now Northeastern Washington for millennia and is thus uniquely qualified for cultural resource and historical work in the area. The Spokane Tribe historic preservation office has qualified staff available for a variety of cultural resource projects and permit requirements including monitoring, survey, testing, and data recovery. The program meets the Secretary of the Interior and Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation standards for conducting historic preservation and consulting work. Please contact program head John Matt at 509-258-4060 for more information on our services. Stateline GIS Primary Contact: Jonathan Haller Email: [email protected] Phone: (520) 490-3304 Website: statelinegis.com Mailing Address: 950 Francis Ave, Walla Walla, WA 99362 Brief Description of Services: Stateline GIS provides GIS consulting and services to environmental and archaeology (CRM) firms. Through stand-alone service or staff augmentation we provide: Cartography, Spatial Analysis, Data Management, Field Data Collection, Mobile Field Technology, Database Design, Visual Impact, and Cloud Based Data Management.

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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Statistical Research, Inc. Primary Contact: Sarah J. Van Galder, RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 918-8621 Alternate Phone (cell): (520) 977-0406 Alternate Contact: Stephanie A.E. Jolivette, RPA Email: [email protected] Website: www.sricrm.com Mailing Address: 1110 Golf Club Road, Suite 102, Lacey, WA 98503 Brief Description of Services: SRI has the staff, facilities, equipment, and expertise to conduct all types of CRM projects, regardless of scale or complexity. Our in-house expertise includes prehistoric and historical archaeology, history, architectural history, and collections management. Our staff expertise includes soil science, remote sensing, satellite imagery, cartography, geospatial/geographic information systems (GIS), and geophysical analyses. Services include Archaeological Testing, Records Checks - Literature Searches, Archaeological Data Recovery, Geoarchaeology - Paleoenvironmental Services, Archaeological Monitoring, Historic and Architectural Surveys – Documentation, Intensive Field Surveys, Mitigation Plans - Historic Properties Treatment Plans, NRHP Nominations, Building Condition Assessments – Evaluation, Management Planning, Bioarchaeology and Human Osteology, Native American Consultation, Historical and Ethnographic Research. SWCA Environmental Consultants Primary Contact: Zach Windler Email: [email protected] Phone: (504) 244-0333, ext. 6216 Website: www.swca.com Mailing Address: 1220 SW Morrison St., Suite 700, Portland, OR 97030 Brief Description of Services: SWCA has more than 30 years of cultural and natural resources management across the western US. Our Pacific Northwest Region staff provide cultural resources consulting services for federal, state, and local agencies, tribes, and private entities, regularly assisting clients with NHPA Section 106, NEPA/SEPA, and Executive Order 05-05 compliance projects. SWCA staff members are experienced in conducting NRHP eligibility studies, preparing EIS documents, and writing discipline reports. Our team of archaeologists, architectural historians, and historians can use this experience to customize an approach that works for your project, whether simple or complex. Terracon Consultants Primary Contact: Agnes F. Castronuevo, M.A., RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (425) 771-3304 Alternate Contact: Patrick Garrison, M.S., RPA Email: [email protected] Phone: (425) 771-3304 Website: www.terracon.com

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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Mailing Address: 21905 64th Ave W, Suite 100, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 Brief Description of Services: Terracon Consultants is an employee-owned consulting firm providing quality services to clients from 140 offices across 40 states. The firm’s Environmental Department provides the following services: Cultural Resource Management; Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III archaeological survey, testing and investigation; Section 106 and SEPA compliance; archaeological monitoring, and artifact analysis. Tierra Right of Way Primary Contact: Jennifer Hushour Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 363-1556 Website: http://www.tierra-row.com/ Mailing Address: 17553 15th Avenue NE, Shoreline, WA 98155 Brief Description of Services: Tierra is a woman- and minority-owned business providing cultural resources services throughout Washington State. Operating since 1989, our services include surveys for SEPA/NEPA review, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permits, Executive Order 05-05, and Section 106 of the NHPA; Tribal Consultation; Construction Monitoring; Archaeological testing and mitigation; Artifact analysis; Historical research; and Historic structure documentation. Our clients include various PUD’s, Telecom companies, private and commercial developers, State and Federal agencies, municipalities, and Environmental and Engineering firms. We strive to work with our clients and help them through the regulatory process, work within their timeframe, and coordinate with the necessary agencies and Tribes. Transect Archaeology Primary Contact: Lyle Nakonechny Email: [email protected] Phone: (206) 550-3401 Website: www.transectarchaeology.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 500, Ocean Park, WA 98640 Brief Description of Services: Transect Archaeology is a small business that specializes in archaeology and cultural resources. Transect Archaeology provides services to a diverse range of public and private clients in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. Transect Archaeology assists its clients with the process of Section 106, WA Executive Order 05-05, and other federal, state, and municipal cultural resource laws. Versar, Inc. (formerly Geo-Marine, Inc.) – Boise, ID Primary Contact: Tabitha G. Burgess, RPA (Beth) Email: [email protected] Phone: (208) 690-3279 Alternate Contact: Christopher D. Noll, RPA (Chris) Email: [email protected] Phone: (208) 690-3320 Website: www.versar.com Mailing Address: 5918 W. Victory Rd, Boise, ID 83709

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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Brief Description of Services: Versar is an environmental and construction management consulting firm with over 37 years of experience providing quality, innovative, cost-effective solutions for cultural resources, environmental, and construction management. We serve our clients from corporate headquarters in Springfield, Maryland, and offices in 10 other states throughout the US, including Idaho and Washington. Our Cultural Resources Division in Plano, Texas, consists of a talented team of archeologists, geoarchaeologists, ethnographers, architectural historians, and GIS specialists. We approach each project as your project partner, not as a contractor. Our collaborative approach, combined with our nationwide expertise and regulatory knowledge provides low-risk, high performance results that save time and money, while taking projects from concept to reality. Versar, Inc. (formerly Geo-Marine, Inc.) – Yakima, WA Primary Contact: Nancy A. Kenmotsu, Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Phone: (509) 965-3020 Website: www.versar.com Mailing Address: 101 N 48th Ave., #6B, Yakima, WA 98908 Brief Description of Services: Versar is an environmental and construction management consulting firm with over 37 years of experience providing quality, innovative, cost-effective solutions for cultural resources, environmental, damage assessments, and construction management. We serve our clients from corporate headquarters in Springfield, Maryland, and offices in 10 other states throughout the US, including Idaho and Washington. Our Cultural Resources Division in Plano, Texas, consists of a talented team of archeologists, geoarchaeologists, ethnographers, architectural historians, and GIS specialists. We approach each project as your project partner, not as a contractor. Our collaborative approach, combined with our nationwide expertise and regulatory knowledge provides low-risk, high performance results that save time and money, while taking projects from concept to reality. Wessen and Associates Primary Contact: Gary Wessen Email: [email protected] Phone: (360) 385-1988 Website: n/a Mailing Address: 905 56th St., Port Townsend, WA 98368 WHPacific, Inc. Primary Contact: Karry Blake Email: [email protected] Phone: (503) 372-3649 Website: whpacific.com Mailing Address: 9755 SW Barnes Rd, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97225 Brief Description of Services: Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Our Archaeologists and Historic Preservation Specialists can perform the following: Section 106 compliance, Archaeological field inventory surveys, Archaeological testing and data recovery,

DISCLAIMER: The following businesses/individuals have requested inclusion in the Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA) Consultant List as providers of archaeological and/or cultural resource management services. AWA does not endorse, recommend, or assume responsibility for the work of any consultant, listed or otherwise. Anyone using the Consultant List assumes full responsibility for confirming the consultant’s professional qualifications, performance history, and references and for fulfilling the terms of a professional services contract.

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Archaeological permitting and compliance, Archaeological monitoring of construction activities, Architectural survey and inventory, National Register Determinations of Eligibility, Archival and historical research. Willamette Cultural Resources Associates, Ltd. (WillametteCRA) – Portland, OR Primary Contact: David V. Ellis Email: [email protected] Phone: (503) 281-4576 Alternate Contact: Paul S. Solimano Email: [email protected] Website: www.willamettecra.com Mailing Address: 2827 NE Martin Luther King Blvd, Portland, OR 97212 Brief Description of Services: Cultural Resources Management, Archaeological Survey, Traditional Cultural Properties (TCP), Historic Preservation Management Plans, Ethnography