WASHINGTON, D.C.
EHT Traceries studied existing historic and archeological resources within and surrounding the area to be affected by the development of the Southwest Quadrangle on the campus of Georgetown University.
Work included identification, research, analysis, and evaluation of the existing resources; analysis of the consequences of the introduction of the new development; and identification of measures appropriate to mitigate any adverse effects on the resources that may result from the new development.
EHT Traceries prepared documentation for and worked with the project team during consultations and reviews by District of Columbia Historic Preservation Division staff and the Historic Preservation Officer of the National Capital Planning Commission, as well as the National Park Service.
The firm also prepared cultural resource sections of the Environmental Assessment Report.