Cultural Resources Management Services in the Southeast

Our Services


At SPARC, we specialize in Cultural Resource Management (CRM), guiding clients through the legal and technical requirements of preservation laws, including the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), NEPA, Section 106, and Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act.  Our team is dedicated to delivering efficient, legally compliant cultural resource support for clients across Louisiana, Mississippi, and East Texas.

We offer expert support in archaeological, architectural, and historical investigations with a strong emphasis on compliance, consultation, and documentation. Our team assists agencies, developers, and private clients through all stages of Section 106 compliance—from background research and fieldwork to tribal consultation and agreement documentation, including MOAs, MOUs, and PAs.

SPARC also provides Section 4(f) evaluations and prepares detailed, defensible reports that meet both federal and state standards.

Our Cultural Resources Management Services in the Southeast encompass feasibility studies, archaeological surveys from Phase I to Phase III, architectural resource investigations, and laboratory-based analysis and conservation.

With decades of experience and a commitment to accuracy and stewardship, SPARC ensures that development and preservation move forward together.

Feasibility
Studies

SPARC guides early-stage project planning with archival research, GIS modeling, and technical reporting to evaluate potential impacts on cultural resources.

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SERVICES

From surveys to excavations, SPARC delivers clear and compliant archaeological data to support preservation and development goals.

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HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE & PRESERVATION SERVICES

SPARC documents and evaluates historic buildings, cemeteries, and landscapes using state and federal standards to ensure regulatory compliance.

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Laboratory
Services

Our lab supports artifact analysis and conservation with detailed reporting, helping agencies preserve material culture with precision.

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