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2003 S ERCD - Contract with Legacy Research Associates, Inc. for a Cultural & Archaeological Survey of NHSC Park Property
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2003 S ERCD - Contract with Legacy Research Associates, Inc. for a Cultural & Archaeological Survey of NHSC Park Property
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11/5/2003
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B. CONTRACT FORM <br />A lump-sum project contract will be created. <br />C. PROGRESS PAYMENTS <br />No progress payments are anticipated. <br />VII. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY <br />Legacy will keep a complete and factual record of all expenditures concerning this project <br />for a period of two years. This will be made available to Orange County upon request. <br />VIII. CURATORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Legacy will temporarily curate all artifacts and records resulting from the project pending <br />final curation and will prepare all materials for curation following OSA guidelines. The <br />.materials will be provided to the OSA Research Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, for <br />curation within 90 days of acceptance of the final report. <br />IX. HUMAN SKELETAL REMAINS <br />Any cemeteries found will be recorded, but they will not be probed to determine boundaries <br />or the number of graves present. If unmarked human burials or skeletal remains are found, <br />the North Carolina State Archaeologist will be notified immediately, following the provisions <br />of North Carolina G.S. 70, Article 3, Tire Unmarked Human Burial and Skeletal Remains <br />Protection Act. <br />X. .CONSULTANT QUALIFICATIONS <br />Legacy Research Associates, Inc. is a consulting firm specializing in archaeological research <br />in North Carolina, and is a woman-owned business certified by the North Carolina <br />Department of Administration and the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The <br />company principal is Deborah Joy. Ms. Joy will serve as Project Manager and meets or <br />exceeds the qualifications described in the Secretary of the Interior's Professional <br />Qualifications Standards (48 FR 44738-9). <br />Legacy was incorporated in September 1997 and is staffed by experienced cultural <br />resources management experts. The Legacy staff has participated in management and <br />supervisory technical roles on more than 300 archaeological projects. Legacy has been <br />qualified by a number of states as a Woman-Owned Business Enterprise. <br />Legacy is exclusively dedicated to archaeological. and historical research. Our goal is to <br />provide high quality, professional consulting services that are dependable and cost effective. <br />Legacy is located in Durham, North Carolina. The company's office/research facility includes <br />research, graphic, archival, library, publication, and administrative areas, as well as <br />laboratory space for artifact storage preparation and analysis. <br />The firm is experienced in meeting special project needs. We can respond quickly to <br />changes in project schedules and design. An extensive professional library provides <br />information needed for all project phases. Technical reports are computer generated and <br />6 <br />
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