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Funding Opportunity-Cultural Resource-Ft. Drum

Posted by Rye on September 11, 2018

REQUEST FOR STATEMENTS OF INTEREST
NUMBER W9126G-18-2-SOI-0015
PROJECT TO BE INITIATED IN 2018
Project Title: Ft. Drum Cultural Resource Compliance
This work requires the necessary personnel, equipment, and materials required to provide cultural resource compliance coordination and archaeological survey
and evaluation support, for the Fort Drum Cultural Resources Section located at the Environmental Division, Fort Drum, NY.
Responses to this Request for Statements of Interest will be used to identify potential investigators for a project to be funded by Fort Drum, New York which provides professional support for its Environmental Division.
Approximately $109,375.00 is expected to be available to support this project.
Additional funding may be available for follow on work in subsequent fiscal years to the successful Recipient/Awardee.


Brief Description of Anticipated Work:
This support focuses on the following objectives:
1) Compliance. Meet installation compliance requirements through coordination with the Cultural Resources Program Manager on Ft. Drum via the REC process,
the WEPS process, and coordination to assess potential impacts to cultural resources on the installation.
2) Field Work. Cultural Resources survey inventory and site assessments for determination for eligibility to National Register of Historic Places,
analysis of artifacts and recommendations of project affects to Historic properties.
3) Laboratory Analysis and Curation. Conduct recovery, processing, cataloging, analysis, and preparation of all recovered cultural materials
for permanent curation using guidelines set forth in 36 CFR Parts 79 and 800.
4) Report Writing. Synthesize all field, contextual, and analytical information into a draft and final report detailing the results of the investigations.
5) Archaeological Monitoring. Monitor construction and other ground disturbing activities in archaeologically sensitive areas.
6) Public Outreach. Participate in outreach programming related to the Fort Drum Cultural Resources program.
Please send responses or direct questions to:
USACE
Sandra Justman
CESWF-CT
Email: sandra.justman@usace.army.mil 
Office: 817-886-1073
Timeline for Review of Statements of Interest: The RSOI are required to be out for a minimum of 10 working days.
Review of Statements of Interest will begin 7 June 2018.
A04_RSOI CR_ARC Ft Drum_RSOI_0015

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