Preservation Plans
Historic preservation plans are produced to guide the implementation of undertakings, and provide standards and guidelines for the routine maintenance of cultural resources over a multi-year period. The development of a historic preservation plan is a complex project that involves all cultural resource disciplines.
Hardlines Design Company (HDC) thoroughly understands federal legislation, remains abreast of amendments and interpretation, and is able to balance the goals of preservation with the mission of the agency of client. As a result HDC's previous plans have been very successful. The expertise of HDC's staff of professionals leads to the production of comprehensive and successful historic preservation plans that integrate archaeological, historical, and architectural issues.
HDC's preservation planning services include:
- Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans
- Historic Preservation Plans
- Historic Structures Reports
- Case Alternatives Studies
- Adaptive Reuse Studies
- Section 106 Documents
- Rehabilitation Tax Credit Planning
- Creation of Architectural Design Standards



