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Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.) Engineer shall perform non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Prior to conducting formal historic resource investigations, a Project Coordination Requests (PCR) must be prepared and approved by the State to determine if further studies are warranted. The PCR shall comply with the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits provided by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division in effect as of the date of the receipt of the documents. • Engineer shall revise the PCR to address comments by the State at no additional cost to the State and may be required to integrate the findings into another environmental document. The State assumes responsibility for transmitting the findings to the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and any appropriate consulting parties, and for transmitting THC and consulting parties’ comments to the Engineer’s Technical Expert. Engineer’s Technical Expert is an institution, firm, individual, or team that provides professional scientific services, including but not limited to archeologists, biologists, geologists, historians, or other environmental professions that conduct environmental or cultural assessments required by state or federal law for transportation projects • Engineer shall conduct tasks associated with public involvement as requested during the historic resources reporting phase and conforming to the methodology outlined in the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. • Engineer shall contact interested parties as requested by the State in order to determine local knowledge of historic resources in the project area. Interested parties include but are not limited to: Certified Local Governments, Historic Preservation Offices, County Historical Commissions, the Historic Bridge Foundation, and other consulting parties. If State determines a reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey is warranted upon review of the PCR, Engineer shall deliver a Research Design and a Reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey Report, the contents of which will be required by the State and the online toolkits. The deliverables associated with this project for historic resources are as follows: • Project Coordination Request- Engineer shall prepare a Project Coordination Request for review and comment by the State. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Research Design – If required by the State, Engineer shall prepare a research design for review and comment by the State. The Research Design must conform to the TxDOT Document Standard and Report Template for Preparing an Historic Resource Research Design. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Report- Upon acceptance of the PCR and if requested by the State. Engineer shall perform a non-archeological historic resources reconnaissance- level survey conforming to the latest TxDOT Historic Resources Survey Standard. The survey must document each historic-age resource (defined as a building, structure, object, historic district, or non-archeological site at least 45 years old at the time of letting) within the Study Area as approved via the PCR. The Study Area must consist of the Area of Potential Effects (APE), plus parcels that are wholly or partially within the APE. • Summary of the findings to be included in the environmental document • Comment Response Forms (as needed for submittals)

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Samples: Master Agreement for Professional Services, Master Agreement for Professional Services

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Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.) Project Coordination Request (PCR) • The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Prior to conducting formal historic resource investigations, a Project Coordination Requests Request (PCR) must be prepared and approved by the State to determine if further studies are warranted. The PCR shall comply with the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits provided by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division in effect as of the date of the receipt of the documents. • The PCR shall include description of the Project, a review of previously identified historic resources within a radius of the Project area, proposed ROW acreage and locations, and general photographs of the Project area. The State will then make the final determination of the level historic resources survey investigation. • The Engineer shall revise the PCR to address comments by the State at no additional cost to the State and may be required to integrate the findings into another environmental document. The State assumes responsibility for transmitting the findings to the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and any appropriate consulting parties, and for transmitting THC and consulting parties’ comments to the Engineer’s Technical Expert. Engineer’s Technical Expert is an institution, firm, individual, or team that provides professional scientific services, including but not limited to archeologists, biologists, geologists, historians, or other environmental professions that conduct environmental or cultural assessments required by state or federal law for transportation projects projects. The Engineer shall conduct tasks associated with public involvement as requested during the historic resources reporting phase and conforming to the methodology outlined in the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. • The Engineer shall contact interested parties as requested by the State in order to determine local knowledge of historic resources in the project area. Interested parties include but are not limited to: Certified Local Governments, Historic Preservation Offices, County Historical Commissions, Main Street Managers, the Historic Bridge Foundation, and other consulting parties. DocuSign Envelope ID: AAC8E920-9951-40B4-B77C-DDDA5AE10FF9 Formal Historic Resource Investigations Historic Resources Research Design • If the State determines that a reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey is warranted upon review of the PCR, Engineer shall deliver a Research Design and a Reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey Report, the contents of which will be required by the State and the online toolkits. The deliverables associated with this project survey for historic resources are as follows: • Project Coordination Request- is necessary, the Engineer shall prepare a Project Coordination Request for review and comment by complete an Historic Resources Research Design in accordance with the State. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological ’s 08/2017 Documentation Standard for Preparing an Historic Resources Survey Research Design – If required by for the State, Engineer shall prepare a research design for review and comment appropriate level of survey determined by the State. The Research Design research design must conform include information from the PCR as well as define the Area of Potential Effect (APE) for historic resources, proposed survey methodology, discussion of anticipated resource types, and a historic context based upon the Project area and anticipated resource types. The research design must be submitted to the TxDOT Document State for approval. Historic Resources Survey – • Upon approval of the research design, the Engineer shall perform a historic resources survey adhering to State standards for the type of historic resources previously determined. All buildings, structures, and objects 45 years of age or older from the determined Project letting date located within the in the historic resources area of potential effect (APE) for historic resources must be documented, photographed, and located on a field map. In consultation with the State, the Engineer shall determine the APE and the study limits of the survey area. Following the State’s guidelines, it is assumed that the APE for Historic Resources will be 150 feet from either side in areas where new ROW is proposed (including staging areas and temporary ROW) and encompass the entirety of all parcels within the APE. Historic Resources Survey Report • Following the Historic Resources Survey, the Engineer shall submit a Reconnaissance Survey for Non-Archeological Historic-Age Resources Survey Report (HRSR) following the State’s 10/2017 Documentation Standard and Report Template for Preparing an Historic Resource Research DesignResources Survey Report. The State will be responsible for transmitting the HRSR to the THC, as applicable under the First Amended Programmatic Agreement among the Federal Highway Administration, the Texas Department of Transportation, the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Regarding the Implementation of Transportation Undertakings (PA-TU) and transmitting the THC comments to the Technical Expert. The Engineer shall revise the HRSR to reflect comments by the State and THC. The HRSR shall be revised pursuant to the State's errors and omissions policy. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological The Engineer shall conduct tasks associated with public involvement as requested during the historic resources reporting phase and conforming to the methodology outlined in the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. • The Engineer shall contact interested parties in order to determine local knowledge of historic resources in the project area. Interested parties include but are not limited to: Certified Local Governments, Historic Preservation Offices, County Historical Commissions, Main Street Managers, the Historic Bridge Foundation, and other consulting parties. Assumptions • Intensive Historic Resources Survey Report- Upon acceptance of the PCR and if requested by the State. Engineer shall perform a non-archeological historic resources reconnaissance- level survey conforming to the latest TxDOT Historic Resources Survey Standard. The survey must document each historic-age resource (defined as a building, structure, object, historic district, or non-archeological site at least 45 years old at the time of letting) within the Study Area as approved via the PCR. The Study Area must consist of the Area of Potential Effects (APE), plus parcels that are wholly or partially within the APE. not included Summary of the findings to be included in the environmental document • Comment Response Forms (as needed for submittals)Section 106 mitigation efforts not included

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.) DocuSign Envelope ID: 9EFC6FE2-229E-4628-90C6-20E86398200F The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Prior to conducting formal historic resource investigations, a Project Coordination Requests (PCR) must be prepared and approved by the State to determine if further studies are warranted. The PCR shall must comply with the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits provided by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division in effect as of the date of the receipt of the documents. • The Engineer shall revise the PCR to address comments by the State at no additional cost to the State and may be required to integrate the findings into another environmental document. The State assumes responsibility for transmitting the findings to the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and any appropriate consulting parties, and for transmitting THC and consulting parties’ comments to the Engineer’s Technical Expert. Engineer’s Technical Expert is an institution, firm, individual, or team that provides professional scientific services, including but not limited to archeologists, biologists, geologists, historians, or other environmental professions that conduct environmental or cultural assessments required by state or federal law for transportation projects projects. The State assumes responsibility for any further historic, non- archeological surveys that arise from the findings of the PCR. The Engineer shall conduct tasks associated with public involvement as requested during the historic resources reporting phase and conforming to the methodology outlined in the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The Engineer shall contact interested parties as requested by the State in order to determine local knowledge of historic resources in the project area. Interested parties include but are not limited to: Certified Local Governments, Historic Preservation Offices, County Historical Commissions, Main Street Managers, the Historic Bridge Foundation, and other consulting parties. If State determines a reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey is warranted upon review of the PCR, Engineer shall deliver a Research Design and a Reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey Report, the contents of which will be required by the State and the online toolkits. The deliverables associated with this project for historic resources are as follows: • Project Coordination Request- Engineer shall prepare a Project Coordination Request for review and comment by the State. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Research Design – If required by the State, Engineer shall prepare a research design for review and comment by the State. The Research Design must conform to the TxDOT Document Standard and Report Template for Preparing an Historic Resource Research Design. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Report- Upon acceptance of the PCR and if requested by the State. Engineer shall perform a non-archeological historic resources reconnaissance- level survey conforming to the latest TxDOT Historic Resources Survey Standard. The survey must document each historic-age resource (defined as a building, structure, object, historic district, or non-archeological site at least 45 years old at the time of letting) within the Study Area as approved via the PCR. The Study Area must consist of the Area of Potential Effects (APE), plus parcels that are wholly or partially within the APE. • Summary of the findings to be included in the environmental document • Comment Response Forms (as needed for submittals).

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.) Engineer • The ENGINEER shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Prior to conducting formal historic resource investigations, a Project Coordination Requests (PCR) must would be prepared and approved by the State to determine if further studies are would be warranted. The PCR shall comply with the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits provided by the City and/or State’s Environmental Affairs Division in effect as of the date of the receipt of the documents. • Engineer The ENGINEER shall revise the PCR to address comments by the City and/or State at no additional cost to the City and/or State and may be required to integrate the findings into another environmental document. The City and/or State assumes responsibility for transmitting the findings to the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and any appropriate consulting parties, THC and for transmitting THC and consulting parties’ comments to the EngineerENGINEER’s Technical Expert. EngineerENGINEER’s Technical Expert is an institution, firm, individual, or team that provides professional scientific services, including but not limited to archeologists, biologists, geologists, historians, or other environmental professions that conduct environmental or cultural assessments required by state City and/or State or federal law for transportation projects projects. The City and/or State assumes responsibility for any further historic, non-archeological surveys that arise from the findings of the PCR. Engineer The ENGINEER shall conduct tasks associated with public involvement as requested during the historic resources reporting phase and conforming to the methodology outlined in the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. • Engineer The ENGINEER shall contact interested parties as requested by the State when applicable in order to determine local knowledge of historic resources in the project area. Interested parties include but are not limited to: Certified Local Governments, Historic Preservation Offices, County Historical Commissions, the Historic Bridge Foundation, and other consulting parties. If State determines a reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey is warranted upon review of the PCR, Engineer shall deliver a Research Design and a Reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey Report, the contents of which will be required by the State and the online toolkits. The deliverables associated with this project for historic resources are as follows: • Project Coordination Request- Engineer shall prepare a Project Coordination Request for review and comment by the State. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Research Design – If required by the State, Engineer shall prepare a research design for review and comment by the State. The Research Design must conform to the TxDOT Document Standard and Report Template for Preparing an Historic Resource Research Design. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Report- Upon acceptance of the PCR and if requested by the State. Engineer shall perform a non-archeological historic resources reconnaissance- level survey conforming to the latest TxDOT Historic Resources Survey Standard. The survey must document each historic-age resource (defined as a building, structure, object, historic district, or non-archeological site at least 45 years old at the time of letting) within the Study Area as approved via the PCR. The Study Area must consist of the Area of Potential Effects (APE), plus parcels that are wholly or partially within the APE. • Summary of the findings to be included in the environmental document • Comment Response Forms (as needed for submittals).

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Samples: Agreement

Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.) The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Prior to conducting formal historic resource investigations, a Project Coordination Requests (PCR) must be prepared and approved by the State to determine if further studies are warranted. The PCR shall comply with the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits provided by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division in effect as of the date of the receipt of the documents.  The Engineer shall revise the PCR to address comments by the State at no additional cost to the State and may be required to integrate the findings into another environmental document. The State assumes responsibility for transmitting the findings to the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and any appropriate consulting parties, and for transmitting THC and consulting parties’ comments to the Engineer’s Technical Expert. Engineer’s Technical Expert is an institution, firm, individual, or team that provides professional scientific services, including but not limited to archeologists, biologists, geologists, historians, or other environmental professions that conduct environmental or cultural assessments required by state or federal law for transportation projects • projects. The State assumes responsibility for any further historic, non-archeological surveys that arise from the findings of the PCR. DocuSign Envelope ID: FEE70723-A887-4BCC-92B5-33508013EFFC  The Engineer shall conduct tasks associated with public involvement as requested during the historic resources reporting phase and conforming to the methodology outlined in the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The Engineer shall contact interested parties as requested by the State in order to determine local knowledge of historic resources in the project area. Interested parties include but are not limited to: Certified Local Governments, Historic Preservation Offices, County Historical Commissions, Main Street Managers, the Historic Bridge Foundation, and other consulting parties. If State determines a reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey is warranted upon review of the PCR, Engineer shall deliver a Research Design and a Reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey Report, the contents of which will be required by the State and the online toolkits. The deliverables associated with this project for historic resources are as follows: • Project Coordination Request- Engineer shall prepare a Project Coordination Request for review and comment by the State. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Research Design – If required by the State, Engineer shall prepare a research design for review and comment by the State. The Research Design must conform to the TxDOT Document Standard and Report Template for Preparing an Historic Resource Research Design. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Report- Upon acceptance of the PCR and if requested by the State. Engineer shall perform a non-archeological historic resources reconnaissance- level survey conforming to the latest TxDOT Historic Resources Survey Standard. The survey must document each historic-age resource (defined as a building, structure, object, historic district, or non-archeological site at least 45 years old at the time of letting) within the Study Area as approved via the PCR. The Study Area must consist of the Area of Potential Effects (APE), plus parcels that are wholly or partially within the APE. • Summary of the findings to be included in the environmental document • Comment Response Forms (as needed for submittals).

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.) DocuSign Envelope ID: 5A2DC6EC-64DB-4A02-A984-B96FAAFF8279 PeopleSoft Contract No. 7490 Legacy Contract No. 12-7IDP5009 The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Prior to conducting formal historic resource investigations, Such studies include may a Project Coordination Requests (PCR) must be prepared and approved by the State to determine if further studies are warranted). The PCR shall comply with the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits provided by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division in effect as of the date of the receipt of the documents. • The Engineer shall revise the PCR to address comments by the State at no additional cost to the State and may be required to integrate the findings into another environmental document. The State assumes responsibility for transmitting the findings to the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and any appropriate consulting parties, THC and for transmitting THC and consulting parties’ comments to the Engineer’s Technical Expert. Engineer’s Technical Expert is an institution, firm, individual, or team that provides professional scientific services, including but not limited to archeologists, biologists, geologists, historians, or other environmental professions that conduct environmental or cultural assessments required by state or federal law for transportation projects projects. The State assumes responsibility for any further historic, non- archeological surveys that arise from the findings of the PCR. The Engineer shall conduct tasks associated with public involvement as requested during the historic resources reporting phase and conforming to the methodology outlined in the the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The Engineer shall contact interested parties as requested by the State when applicable in order to determine local knowledge of historic resources in the project area. Interested parties include but are not limited to: Certified Local Governments, Historic Preservation Offices, County Historical Commissions, the Historic Bridge Foundation, and other consulting parties. If State determines a reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey is warranted upon review of the PCR, Engineer shall deliver a Research Design and a Reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey Report, the contents of which will be required by the State and the online toolkits. The deliverables associated with this project for historic resources are as follows: • Project Coordination Request- Engineer shall prepare a Project Coordination Request for review and comment by the State. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Research Design – If required by the State, Engineer shall prepare a research design for review and comment by the State. The Research Design must conform to the TxDOT Document Standard and Report Template for Preparing an Historic Resource Research Design. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Report- Upon acceptance of the PCR and if requested by the State. Engineer shall perform a non-archeological historic resources reconnaissance- level survey conforming to the latest TxDOT Historic Resources Survey Standard. The survey must document each historic-age resource (defined as a building, structure, object, historic district, or non-archeological site at least 45 years old at the time of letting) within the Study Area as approved via the PCR. The Study Area must consist of the Area of Potential Effects (APE), plus parcels that are wholly or partially within the APE. • Summary of the findings to be included in the environmental document • Comment Response Forms (as needed for submittals).

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.) The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Prior to conducting formal historic resource investigations, a Project Coordination Requests (PCR) must would be prepared and approved by the State to determine if further studies are would be warranted. The PCR shall comply with the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits provided by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division in effect as of the date of the receipt of the documents. • The Engineer shall revise the PCR to address comments by the State at no additional cost to the State and may be required to integrate the findings into another environmental document. The State assumes responsibility for transmitting the findings to the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and any appropriate consulting parties, THC and for transmitting THC and consulting parties’ comments to the Engineer’s Technical Expert. Engineer’s Technical Expert is an institution, firm, individual, or team that provides professional scientific services, including but not limited to archeologists, biologists, geologists, historians, or other environmental professions that conduct environmental or cultural assessments required by state or federal law for transportation projects projects. The State assumes responsibility for any further historic, non- archeological surveys that arise from the findings of the PCR. The Engineer shall conduct tasks associated with public involvement as requested during the historic resources reporting phase and conforming to the methodology outlined in the the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. DocuSign Envelope ID: E7DAA847-BF7C-44E6-B32B-712DD5062C72 The Engineer shall contact interested parties as requested by the State when applicable in order to determine local knowledge of historic resources in the project area. Interested parties include but are not limited to: Certified Local Governments, Historic Preservation Offices, County Historical Commissions, the Historic Bridge Foundation, and other consulting parties. If State determines a reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey is warranted upon review of the PCR, Engineer shall deliver a Research Design and a Reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey Report, the contents of which will be required by the State and the online toolkits. The deliverables associated with this project for historic resources are as follows: • Project Coordination Request- Engineer shall prepare a Project Coordination Request for review and comment by the State. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Research Design – If required by the State, Engineer shall prepare a research design for review and comment by the State. The Research Design must conform to the TxDOT Document Standard and Report Template for Preparing an Historic Resource Research Design. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Report- Upon acceptance of the PCR and if requested by the State. Engineer shall perform a non-archeological historic resources reconnaissance- level survey conforming to the latest TxDOT Historic Resources Survey Standard. The survey must document each historic-age resource (defined as a building, structure, object, historic district, or non-archeological site at least 45 years old at the time of letting) within the Study Area as approved via the PCR. The Study Area must consist of the Area of Potential Effects (APE), plus parcels that are wholly or partially within the APE. • Summary of the findings to be included in the environmental document • Comment Response Forms (as needed for submittals).

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.) The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Prior to conducting formal historic resource investigations, a Project Coordination Requests (PCR) must be prepared and approved by the State to determine if further studies are warranted. The PCR shall comply with the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits provided by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division in effect as of the date of the receipt of the documents.  The Engineer shall revise the PCR to address comments by the State at no additional cost to the State and may be required to integrate the findings into another environmental document. The State assumes responsibility for transmitting the findings to the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and any appropriate consulting parties, and for transmitting THC and consulting parties’ comments to the Engineer’s Technical Expert. Engineer’s Technical Expert is an institution, firm, individual, or team that provides professional scientific services, including but not limited to archeologists, biologists, geologists, historians, or other environmental professions that conduct environmental or cultural assessments required by state or federal law for transportation projects • projects. The State assumes responsibility for any further historic, non-archeological surveys that arise from the findings of the PCR. DocuSign Envelope ID: B3F57688-319D-4340-876F-E11B399F9D4B  The Engineer shall conduct tasks associated with public involvement as requested during the historic resources reporting phase and conforming to the methodology outlined in the TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The Engineer shall contact interested parties as requested by the State in order to determine local knowledge of historic resources in the project area. Interested parties include but are not limited to: Certified Local Governments, Historic Preservation Offices, County Historical Commissions, Main Street Managers, the Historic Bridge Foundation, and other consulting parties. If State determines a reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey is warranted upon review of the PCR, Engineer shall deliver a Research Design and a Reconnaissance-level Historic Resources Survey Report, the contents of which will be required by the State and the online toolkits. The deliverables associated with this project for historic resources are as follows: • Project Coordination Request- Engineer shall prepare a Project Coordination Request for review and comment by the State. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Research Design – If required by the State, Engineer shall prepare a research design for review and comment by the State. The Research Design must conform to the TxDOT Document Standard and Report Template for Preparing an Historic Resource Research Design. • Reconnaissance-level Non-Archeological Historic Resources Survey Report- Upon acceptance of the PCR and if requested by the State. Engineer shall perform a non-archeological historic resources reconnaissance- level survey conforming to the latest TxDOT Historic Resources Survey Standard. The survey must document each historic-age resource (defined as a building, structure, object, historic district, or non-archeological site at least 45 years old at the time of letting) within the Study Area as approved via the PCR. The Study Area must consist of the Area of Potential Effects (APE), plus parcels that are wholly or partially within the APE. • Summary of the findings to be included in the environmental document • Comment Response Forms (as needed for submittals).

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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