Cultural Resources
ICF Jones & Stokes approaches all aspects of cultural and historical resources work—inventory, evaluation, planning, and management—with authority and innovation. We use our scientific expertise to design practical responses to our clients’ cultural resources management challenges.

Our highly experienced Cultural Resources Group meets the professional standards set forth by the Register of Professional Archaeologists and the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards. Each team member is skilled at identifying and evaluating precious cultural resources and recommending reuse solutions and mitigation measures.

Below we list some of our full range of and cultural resources services: 
  • Management of complex, multidisciplinary cultural resources projects
  • Identification/evaluation of archaeological resources and architectural properties
  • Development of mitigation, monitoring, and management plans
  • Preparation and implementation of construction monitoring plans
  • Field supervision of construction activities
  • Ethnographic research and coordination with Native American groups

Representative Projects:

Parsons Brinckerhoff - Archaeological Data Recovery Excavation and Habitat Mitigation Monitoring Plan for BART
General Services Administration - National Register Nominations - 2006 Western US
City of Los Angeles - Historic surveys, CEQA documentation projects    
City of Riverside - Chinatown Medical Office Building EIR and Archaeological Investigations   
Thomas Enterprises - Archaeological Monitoring of Sacramento Railyards
Washington State Department Of Transportation – Urban Corridor Office Projects, Greater Seattle Area
Washington State Department of Transportation Rail Office – On-Call Rail Environmental Support
Southern California Edison - Cultural Resources Surveys and Services
U.S. General Services Administration - Border Inspection Stations Surveys for National Historic Register Listing; National Historic Register Nominations for Courthouses and Federal Buildings
Getty Conservation Institute - Los Angeles City Historic Resources Survey
Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach - 80+ projects including CEQA, NEPA, and Historic Surveys