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The draft report will follow the format specified in the Guidelines for Preparation ofArchaeological <br /> Survey Reports, available through the OSA. Its content will include a description of past archaeological <br /> research in the project vicinity, a discussion of local culture history(including historic landscape alterations), <br /> the field methods employed, evaluation methods, findings, conclusions, and recommendations. This <br /> document will also include detailed descriptions,maps,and photographs of all resources identified. <br /> A preliminary draft report will be submitted to the Project Coordinator for review. After addressing <br /> the Project Coordinator's comments(if any),ACC will submit four bound copies and one digital format copy <br /> of the revised final report to Orange County. <br /> Proposed Schedule <br /> ACC is aware of the need for the expeditious completion of this investigation. Table 1 shows ACC's <br /> anticipated schedule for this project. A hypothetical date of 28 October 2013 is used for receipt of the Notice <br /> to Proceed(NTP). Completion of this project,from receipt of a NTP to submission of the curation package, <br /> is estimated to take approximately one month(33 days),and be completed November 30,2013. <br /> Table 1. Projected Work Sequence. <br /> Activity Begin Date Projected Completion Date <br /> Pre-Work Meeting/NTP October 28,2013 - <br /> Background Research October 28,2013 October 29,2013 <br /> Fieldwork October 30,2013 October 30,2013 <br /> Management Summary October 31,2013 November 6,2013 <br /> Draft Report October 31,2013 November 15,2013 <br /> Review Period(l week from submission of November 18,2013 November 25,2013 <br /> draft report) <br /> Final Report November 29,2013 November 29,2013 <br /> 34 days <br /> Delivery of Curation Package by December 1,2013 <br /> (contingent on USA scheduling) <br /> Completion of Pro ject <br /> Qualifications of the Firm <br /> ACC is a woman-owned, full-service archaeological consulting firm located in Clayton, North <br /> Carolina. We are celebrating our 10-year anniversary this year. Our firm has completed nearly 500 projects. <br /> These include assessments and reconnaissances,survey,testing,and data recovery investigations. The survey <br /> areas have included small cell tower tracts,corridors,and large land tracts encompassing thousands of acres. <br /> ACC's clients include a wide range of private engineering firms and developers, federal agencies (e.g.,U.S. <br /> Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Forest Service), state agencies (e.g., North Carolina Department of <br /> 4 <br /> c <br />