EHT Traceries has a staff of architectural historians, historians, preservation planners, and preservation specialists, all of whom meet the professional qualifications prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior (36 CFR 61). From individual building rehabilitations to large-scale master plans, we are an integral member of a project team and contribute a sound understanding of the issues of historic significance, compliance, and compatibility. We have extensive experience working closely with government agencies, State Historic Preservation Offices, and other stakeholders to guide projects through stringent reviews at the local, state, and federal levels.
- Preservation Planning
- EHT Traceries provides expert technical guidance to public, private, and institutional clients to develop and implement strategies for the treatment and long-term stewardship of historic resources, including coordinating regulatory compliance reviews.
- Historic Tax Credits
- Our Historic Tax Credits division offers comprehensive services to help clients obtain Historic Preservation Certification for state and federal historic tax credits, including initial consultation, National Register Nominations, completing the Historic Preservation Certification Application, construction monitoring, and collaboration with State Historic Preservation Offices and the National Park Service.
- Technical Preservation Services
- Building Preservation Plans, Building Assessments, Window and Door Surveys and Assessments, and more. We identify character-defining features/materials and advise on how to preserve the integrity of each.
- Survey & Documentation
- Our staff identifies, catalogs, and documents historic and cultural resources using methodology that leads to accurate evaluation of significance and sound preservation recommendations.
- Environmental Sustainability & Resilience
- Climate change significantly impacts historic communities and resources. EHT Traceries advises on sensitive retrofitting, preserving sustainable design features, and integrating historic preservation into adaptation planning, mitigating vulnerabilities to natural hazards and disasters.