Section 106 Compliance – Engineering Projects
Section 106 compliance for engineering projects involves assessing impacts on historic resources for infrastructure and development initiatives, ensuring adherence to the National Historic Preservation Act and 36 CFR 800. We conduct on-site surveys, prepare Assessments of Effects, Memoranda of Agreement, Section 4(f) evaluations, and cultural resource assessments, working with Departments of Transportation, municipalities, and federal agencies to mitigate effects on historic properties while advancing project goals for transportation, flood management, and other infrastructure improvements.
Clifton Historic Resources has completed multiple Section 106 reviews for engineering projects, ensuring compliance for civil engineering clients across various states.
Some of our recent Section 106 reviews for engineering projects include:
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SR-15 Pedestrian Improvements in Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tennessee (2024) for City of Bolivar and A2H Engineering (2024)
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Stanton Industrial Track Along the CSX Transportation Railroad near Stanton in Tipton and Haywood Counties, Tennessee for Commonwealth Heritage Company, Geosyntec Consultants, Inc., and CSX Transportation
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​Milan Army Ammunition Plant, Gibson County, Tennessee (2023) for Commonwealth Heritage Group, City of Milan, and Department of Defense
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Poplar Avenue Improvements, Shelby County, Tennessee (2022) for Panamerican Consultants, Inc. and Kimley-Horn
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Helena Floodwall Replacement, Phillips County, Arkansas (2020) for Panamerican Consultants, Inc. and the U.S. Corps of Engineers - Memphis District


SR-15 Pedestrian Improvements (Bolivar, Tennessee)
Stanton Industrial Track (near Stanton, Tennessee)

Milan Army Ammunition Plant (Milan, Tennessee)

Poplar Avenue Improvements (Memphis, Tennessee)
