Types of Assessments and Service
Archaeological Impact Assessments (AIAs)
Archaeological Overview Assessments (AOAs)
Traditional Use Studies (TUS)
Preliminary Field Reconnaissance (PFR)
Archaeological Monitoring & Site Mitigation
Culturally Modified Tree (CMT) Assessments
Dendrochronology
Archaeological Potential Modeling
Section 12, Alteration Permit Assistance
Aboriginal Trail Network Studies
Archaeological Training & Workshops
Remote Access to Archaeological Data (RAAD)
Archaeological Monitoring & Site Mitigation
Monitoring and site mitigation of an archaeological site is sometimes performed when there is a need to alter an archaeological site, under a Section 12 permit issued by the Archaeology Branch. This type of assessment is conducted on a development project, when there is a need to excavate a known site, harvest CMTs or to carefully monitor the removal of sediments from an area with high archaeological potential associated with a known site. The methods employed for such a task, are prescribed based on the individual needs of the project, site and requirements of the Archaeology Branch in consultation with any affected First Nations.
If you have a project that requires Archaeological Monitoring or Site Mitigation, please contact us for our rates.



