CWI is in search of qualified archeological contractors with knowledge and experience in conducting landscape-level archeological surveys and reporting to support 1) Archeological Oversight Services and 2) Archaeological Survey Services for our Teakettle Prescribed Burn project. Join us today (August 9th) for two proposal meetings to learn more about each RFP and how to apply: Archaeological Oversight Services: 11 AM PT https://lnkd.in/gJFeeJYE Archeological Survey Services: 1 PM PT https://lnkd.in/gJFeeJYE Both proposals are due no later than August 25, 2024 at 5PM PT. For more information, please visit our opportunities page: https://lnkd.in/gbN-jEps Funding for the Teakettle Prescribed Burn project was provided by the CAL FIRE’s Forest Health Program as part of the California Climate Investments Program. Visit our website for more details: https://lnkd.in/gxUvHHUf #climateandwildfire #teakettleprescribedburn #CALFIRE_ForestHealth #CAClimateInvestments #prescribedfire #foresthealth #wildfireresilience #archeologicaloversight #archeologicalsurvey #archeologicalcontractors #proposalmeetings #callforproposals #rfp
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⛏️ Archeological surveys are a necessary and important part of complying with the Antiquities Code of Texas and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. This act requires state/federal agencies and project proponents to consider the effects of their undertakings on historic properties and to seek ways to avoid, minimize, or mitigate any adverse effects. ⛏️🛖 Specifically, archeological surveys might affect Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) in Texas in several ways, such as time, cost, and coordination, as well as benefits, opportunities, and responsibilities. Read more about the legal and environmental implications of Section 106 of the NHPA and the Antiquities Code of Texas below 👇👇👇 https://lnkd.in/gCm9fWFA #ese #archeology #onestopshop #environmental
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Archeological Technician Fort Frederica National Monument in the Resource Division, Saint Simons Island, GA. $49,025 - $63,733 per year Field Surveys: Conduct basic archaeological field surveys by walking over various landscapes, searching for archaeological features and artifacts. Your keen eye will help uncover hidden treasures of the past. Data Recording: Accurately record data and prepare detailed survey records, ensuring every discovery is meticulously documented. Excavation & Testing: Participate in the excavation and testing of archaeological sites, including the careful recovery of sample materials that offer valuable insights into ancient civilizations. Artifact Processing: Process artifacts and specimens recovered in the field, preparing them for further analysis and curation. Specimen Preparation: Identify, label, and package artifacts for curation and send specimens to dating labs, ensuring their preservation and integrity. Database Management: Maintain comprehensive archaeological information databases, keeping our discoveries organized and accessible. https://lnkd.in/gHqTXTRX #ArchaeologyJobs #FieldTechnician #JoinOurTeam #CulturalHeritage #HistoricPreservation #ArchaeologicalDiscoveries #CareerOpportunity #Georgia #FieldArchaeology
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🚧 Let's talk timeframes for Archaeology Desk-Based Assessments! It's not just about the survey time. 🕒 Here's the full picture: 1️⃣ Preparation:Tendering, getting quotes and appointing a surveyor can take a few weeks (1-3). ⏳ 2️⃣ Survey Time: Depending on your project's complexity, the assessment can take a few weeks (2-4). 📋 3️⃣ Post-Survey: Reading, digesting, and implementing the recommendations from the report (1-2 weeks). 📊 🚀 Good news! RenKap's tech streamlines this process. Our online platform makes part 1 and part 3 instantaneous. No more waiting, no more delays. Get your survey done efficiently and keep your projects moving! 🏗️💡 Want three instant quotes from vetted Archaeology surveyors? Look no further - Upload a site on the RenKap Platform for FREE 😎 #Multiplesurveysoneplatform Follow ➡️ #renkapplatform #archaeologysurvey #archaeology #sitesurveys #planning #construction #propertydevelopment #ukhousing #landsurveying #brownfield #proptech #contech #property
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🚧 Let's talk timeframes for Archaeology Desk-Based Assessments! It's not just about the survey time. 🕒 Here's the full picture: 1️⃣ Preparation:Tendering, getting quotes and appointing a surveyor can take a few weeks (1-3). ⏳ 2️⃣ Survey Time: Depending on your project's complexity, the assessment can take a few weeks (2-4). 📋 3️⃣ Post-Survey: Reading, digesting, and implementing the recommendations from the report (1-2 weeks). 📊 🚀 Good news! RenKap's tech streamlines this process. Our online platform makes part 1 and part 3 instantaneous. No more waiting, no more delays. Get your survey done efficiently and keep your projects moving! 🏗️💡 Want three instant quotes from vetted Archaeology surveyors? Look no further - Upload a site on the RenKap Platform for FREE 😎 #Multiplesurveysoneplatform Follow ➡️ #renkapplatform #archaeologysurvey #archaeology #sitesurveys #planning #construction #propertydevelopment #ukhousing #landsurveying #brownfield #proptech #contech #property
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Did you know that monitoring isn't just reserved for archaeological and paleontological resources? Architectural monitoring can be recommended when historic built environment resources have the potential to be negatively impacted by construction activities. A common form of architectural monitoring is vibration monitoring because high vibrations from the use of heavy construction equipment can result in physical damage to buildings. Rincon Consultants, Inc. is currently conducting vibration monitoring for various historical resources along the California High Speed Rail corridor. In the photograph below, Fresno’s circa 1889 Southern Pacific Railroad Depot is being monitored to ensure that vibration associated with construction does not cross a certain threshold and to reduce potential impacts to the building.
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Construction in Alaska may lead to exploring the past to the preserve history for the future. #alaskajobs #careerdevelopment #learningandgrowing #engineerjobs https://lnkd.in/gbCPESrN..
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