Southern Research is qualified to conduct archaeological and historical studies, as well as provide Cultural Resource Management (CRM) assistance across seven southeastern states. Our firm is incorporated in Georgia and maintains laboratory facilities and a business office in Columbus. We meet the Small Business Administration’s requirements for a Women-owned, small business and are pre-qualified by the Georgia DOT in Area Class 1.06(f), archaeology.
Southern Research's owners and senior staff have extensive knowledge of the Secretary of Interior=s Standards and Guidelines for historic preservation projects. We have gained this knowledge through post graduate education and training as well as real world work experiences. The owners and senior staff have successfully completed Federal Training Courses on:
- Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
- Archaeological Resources Protection Act
- Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act
- Historic Preservation and HUD Projects
We are qualified to conduct any size project required by our clients. In the past this has ranged from one day reconnaissance surveys for telecommunications towers, to very large, multi-year survey and data recovery projects. We are qualified to conduct archaeological and historical studies for the following kinds of developments:
- Cellular phone and television towers
- Commercial development
- Industrial parks
- Mining activities
- Power generation and transmission
- Reservoirs
- Residential development
- Transportation corridors
- Urban redevelopment
We have completed over seven million dollars of historic preservation work for federal, state, municipal, non-profit, and private sector clients since 1993. As a result of our expertise and dedication to client satisfaction, Southern Research has grown to become one of the best qualified CRM firms in the Southeast.