Arleen Garcia-Herbst, Spindrift Archaeological Consulting (SBE, SLBE, MBE, WBE, DBE); connector; explorer
About
WHAT I DO: I help clients develop property sustainably and achieve legal compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA, NEPA or CEQA by providing cultural resources compliance and mitigation services.
WHO I WORK WITH: I partner with engineering, environmental, planning, historic preservation and biology compliance firms that don't have cultural resources specialists in-house; environmental attorneys and private developers that need cultural resources expertise; or work directly for federal, state or local agencies.
WHY IT WORKS: When you partner with Spindrift you get the most efficient, effective and affordable cultural resources compliance and mitigation services that land developers and their consultants are looking for right now.
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT: Spindrift staff have over 25 years of combined experience with cultural resources compliance and mitigation; our firm has many small business certifications (SBE, MBE, WBE, DBE, SLBE, ESB) that can help our teaming partners be more competitive when bidding on projects; and our clients get personal, 1-on-1 attention and Customer Service/Support from the firm owner and high quality deliverables at competitive prices.
WHAT OTHERS SAY: Check out my recommendations section on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/arleengarciaherbst] for client testimony.
HOW IT WORKS: We first meet via phone to discuss your needs; then we provide you with a free evaluation and cost proposal; and when the proposal is approved, we can assist you with work plans, cultural resources inventories, eligibility evaluations, data recovery and construction monitoring services, as well as more expert support services such as SHPO consultation, SB 18 and AB 52 Native American consultation, and agreement documents.
READY TO TALK? Reach out to me directly here on LinkedIn, email me at arleen@spindriftarchaeology.com, visit us online at http://spindriftarchaeology.com/ or call me direct at 858-333-7202 in CA or 720-907-1640 in CO.
Information
- Location: United States
Industry experience
Education: Masters
Seniority: Expert, Engineer, Consultant
Years of experience: 10 to 20 years
Work experience
Curatorial Assistant, CAP Repository, Arizona State Museum
As Curatorial Assistant, prepared hundreds of historic and prehistoric-period artifacts recovered during construction of the canal for curation in the Bureau of Reclamation's Central Arizona Project Repository according to professional museum and archival practices.1994 - 1998
Senior Archaeologist/Project Manager/Principal Investigator
As Project Manager for the San Diego Gas & Electric and SoCal Gas Cultural Resources On Call contracts and Principal Investigator for 3 years, guided and reviewed many small, medium and large scale power transmission projects.2006 - 2011
Cultural Resources Team Manager/URS-Certified Project Manager/Quality Assurance Officer
As the Cultural Resources Team Manager at URS Corporation, San Diego, CA, successfully completed a variety of complex, interdisciplinary renewable energy, transmission, transportation, and rail transit projects in the Pacific Group region.2011 - 2013
Cultural Resources Manager
Project Manager for all cultural resource projects in the San Diego area, including large or multidisciplinary projects.2013 - 2014
Taxonomy
- Business Development
- Project Manager
- Consultant
- Environmental Policy
- Environment
- Non-Renewable Resources
- Archaeological
- Environmental Science
- Environmental Research
- Environmental
- Environmental Impact