Survey Reconnaissance - Phase I Archaeological Investigations
Phase I surveys are usually conducted as part of compliance with Sections 110 and 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. Hardlines Design Company (HDC) has performed a number of Phase I projects for several Federal and State agencies.
Each Phase I Reconnaissance project can include:
- Literature Reviews
- Intensive Pedestrian Surface Collection
- Shovel Test Unit Excavations
- Real time Mapping with Penmap Software and Pentax R-125N Total Station
- Deep Testing where necessary
HDC archaeologists are able to conduct efficient surveys in diverse environments and recover sufficient data to recommend whether further testing is needed. Phase I survey reports are always produced with an eye for detail and a thorough treatment of any and all resources encountered, and HDC has a consistent record of meeting project deadlines.
HDC archaeologists are active members of the Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA). Please see the link below for more information on this organization.




