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🔗Architectural Historian
Website Arkansas Department of Transportation
The following examples are intended only as illustrations of various types of work performed. No attempt is made to be exhaustive. Related, similar, or other logical duties are performed as assigned. The Department may require employees to perform functions beyond those contained in job descriptions. The Department may modify job descriptions based on Department needs. The Arkansas Department of Transportation is an “at will” employer.
Conduct preliminary project and historic structure surveys to identify potential constraints to project development through cultural resources fieldwork, Global Positioning System (GPS) data collection, background research, etc.
Coordinate with designers and project managers to lessen impacts to historic structures during avoidance or minimization processes.
Coordinate with federal, state, and local regulatory agencies to secure any necessary concurrence/permits.
Prepare project documents such as constraints statements, consultation letters, etc.
Assist with the production of Memorandums of Agreement, Special Provisions, and 4(f) documentation.
Assist with the analysis of structural resources collected during fieldwork.
Assess the eligibility of, and impacts on, historic structural resources for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
Maintain documentation, including databases, and produce reports of historic structures for review and comment by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO).
Assist with development and coordination of mitigation measures for historic structures.
In coordination with the SHPO and consultants, assist with review of historic bridge rehabilitation projects to apply Secretary of Interior (SOI) standards of rehabilitation.
Assist with the statewide historic bridge inventory, associated procedures, and documentation.
Assist with the historic bridge donation process, including marketing, coordinating the donation process and reimbursement costs if applicable.
Monitor compliance with federal, state, and local laws related to historic structures during the design, construction, and post-construction of Department projects.
Assist with maintaining records to document and track compliance with permits and regulations.
Review, edit, and comment on documents prepared by staff or submitted by consultant cultural resources firms on architectural surveys and evaluation of historic properties.
Provide guidance, resources, and recommendations to governmental agencies, tribal agencies, engineering firms, and contractors on how to fulfill federal obligations under Section 106, including historic research and fieldwork as necessary.