With more than eight experienced staff members who meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards for Historic Architecture and Architectural History, we strive to help clients preserve, rehabilitate, restore, and renovate historic properties to conserve their unique character.
- Review, compliance and consultation of federal, state and local projects impacting the built environment under Hawaii Revised Chapter (HRS) 6E and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
- Programmatic Agreement
- Memorandum of Agreement
- Conduct architectural documentation in the form of:
- Historic Property Evaluation or Historic Assessment
- Historic Structures Report
- Reconnaissance Level Survey
- Intensive Level Survey
- Hawaii and National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form
- Hawaii and Federal Tax Credit Program
- Conducting heritage documentation in the form of:
- Historic American Building Survey
- Historic American Engineering Recordation
- Historic Context Study
- Historic Interpretive Panels Content
- Develop and assist in the building and site project design to preserve, rehabilitate, restore and renovate historic properties and their environment to conserve their unique character