Summary Monitoring Report Sample Clauses

Summary Monitoring Report. When the construction monitoring is complete, the Archaeological Monitor will provide to the Project Engineer and PQI draft and final summary reports detailing the construction monitoring activities. The report is to meet contemporary professional standards and the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archaeological Documentation (FR Vol. 48, No. 190, pp. 44734-44737). The PQI will provide the summary report to SHPO and other consulting parties as identified in the Monitoring Plan.
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Summary Monitoring Report. When the construction monitoring is complete, the Supervisory Archaeological Monitor, with input from the Tribal Monitors, shall provide to the Project Engineer and PQI a draft monitoring report summarizing the construction monitoring activities (detailing the overall monitoring effort and locations, inadvertent discoveries made, inadvertent effects to historic properties and xxxxxx, avoidance or minimization of effects recommendation and/or measures if possible, and relevant field observations) within ninety (90) days. The report is to meet contemporary professional standards and the SOI Standards and Guidelines for Archaeological Documentation (48 FR 44734–44737). The PQI shall provide the draft monitoring report to the PA Signatories for review and comment. Signatories shall have ninety (90) days to review and provide comments on the draft monitoring report to DOT&PF. DOT&PF shall address comments received during the review period, and will submit a final report to the Signatories within one (1) year after completion of all archaeological construction monitoring and prior to the conclusion of this PA. If construction monitoring occurs over several years, the Supervisory Archaeological Monitor shall provide to the Project Engineer and PQI annual monitoring reports and one (1) final report summarizing the annual reports following the timeframes provided in this section. Appendix D: Data Recovery/Historic Property Treatment Plan for the DOT&PF Sterling Highway Milepost 45–60 Project Section 106 Programmatic Agreement Project No. STP-F-021-2(15)/ Z530140000 Prepared for the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Central Region March 2018 RESTRICTED: Not For Public Distribution This page intentionally left blank. Appendix D: Data Recovery/Historic Properties Treatment Plan for the DOT&PF Sterling Highway Milepost 45–60 Project Section 106 Programmatic Agreement March 2018 PREPARED FOR Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities PREPARED BY HDR 0000 X Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000 Anchorage, AK 99503 AUTHORS Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx This page intentionally left blank. Plan Summary The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) is proposing to realign the Sterling Highway between Mileposts 45 and 60 (Project). The Project is funded by the Federal Highway Administration (FWHA) and is therefore considered a federal undertaking subject to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act...

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