GCI ARCHAEOLOGY CONSULTANTS:
GCI’s archaeology branch is highly qualified to assist with compliance to all phases of the State Historic Preservation Division’s (SHPD) historic preservation process under Hawaii Revised Statues Chapter 6E. These services are often mandatory requirements for the issuance of State and/or County grubbing and grading permits. GCI prides itself on producing quality work that not only fulfills legal requirements of the client, but that is executed with high standards of scientific rigor and objectivity. We strive to produce personalized service tailored to our client’s specific situations and plans.
It is highly recommended to consult early-and-often on any questions regarding historic and/or historic properties that may be impacted by development or construction activities.
GCI’s archaeology branch is highly qualified to assist with compliance to all phases of the State Historic Preservation Division’s (SHPD) historic preservation process under Hawaii Revised Statues Chapter 6E. These services are often mandatory requirements for the issuance of State and/or County grubbing and grading permits. GCI prides itself on producing quality work that not only fulfills legal requirements of the client, but that is executed with high standards of scientific rigor and objectivity. We strive to produce personalized service tailored to our client’s specific situations and plans.
It is highly recommended to consult early-and-often on any questions regarding historic and/or historic properties that may be impacted by development or construction activities.
OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SERVICES INCLUDE:
- Assessments
- Archaeological Inventory Surveys (AIS)
- Monitoring
- Data Recovery
- Preservation Plans
- Burial Treatment Plans
- Expert testimony
- All Hawaii HRS - Chapter 6E compliance and regulatory assistance
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR QUALIFICATIONS:
Timothy E. Scheffler, Ph.D. is the Principal Investigator in charge of all archaeological projects. He has over twenty years of experience in the field. In addition to carrying out international research in Mesoamerican prehistory, during his career he has worked for numerous CRM firms in California, Pennsylvania and Hawaii. In addition to his consulting position he currently is a Lecturer at the University of Hawai`i at Hilo’s Department of Anthropology. Dr. Scheffler's work has been published in several peer-reviewed professional journals and edited book volumes.
Timothy E. Scheffler, Ph.D.
Principal Archaeologist (GCI Inc.), Lecturer (UH Hilo, Dept. of Anth.) P.O. Box 388 Volcano, HI 96785
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