Above and beyond…
Backing our clients with unique in-house services
Nationwide, we support our clients on projects that require compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended) along with Federal Highway Administration, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and other federal and state regulations. Our expanded capabilities help us provide the full suite of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) services.
- Historic Preservation Tax Credit Counseling
- Stakeholder Training
- Public Outreach
- Content for Informational Brochures, Exhibits, & Signage
- Historical / Cultural Tourism Planning
- Development of Local Ordinance / Design Criteria
- Historic Context Development
- Memoranda of Agreement & Procedural Programmatic Agreements
- 360-degree Photo Documentation
- Above-ground Resource Investigations
- Assessment of Effects
- National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Nominations
- NRHP Eligibility Determinations
- Viewshed Analysis
- Deed & Chain of Title Research
- Creative Mitigation Strategies
- Public Engagement
- Online or In-person Records Review
- Exhibit & Facility Design
- Curation Services
- Artifact Analysis (Historic, Pre-Contact, Faunal)
- Collections Management
- Photogrammetry
- Community Engagement
- Predictive Modeling
- Next of Kin Research & Collaboration
- Cemetery Planning, Identification, & Relocation
- Discriminant Analysis
Eric Scuoteguazza, MA, MBA, RPA
Cultural Resources Lead
Eric Scuoteguazza, MA, MBA, RPA
Eric Scuoteguazza, MA, MBA, RPA, is a Principal and the Corporate Lead of the Cultural Resources Practice at Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC). He brings 30+ years’ experience leading cultural resources investigations under the National Historic Preservation Act. In his role, he works with CEC’s archaeologists, scientists, and architectural historians as they guide clients through myriad federal and state regulations. Mr. Scuoteguazza is proficient in consultation with tribal organizations, consensus building, developing procedural agreements, and conveying compliance needs to clients as well as to the public and local government sponsors. As such, he actively participates in establishing and implementing quality standards, with a focus on pragmatic, reasonable, and innovative solutions to balancing client needs with responsible resource management. Mr. Scuoteguazza earned his bachelor’s degree in anthropology/earth science from Gannon University, a master’s degree in anthropology from Ball State University, as well as an MBA from Point Park University.
Who We Serve
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