
Preserving the Past. Guiding the Future.
At JMT, Cultural Resource Management (CRM) is about more than compliance—it’s about stewardship. We help clients navigate the intersection of infrastructure development and historic preservation with a thoughtful, multidisciplinary approach that respects the past while enabling progress.
Our CRM team includes architectural historians, archaeologists, historians, and preservation professionals who meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards. With decades of experience across the United States, we provide a full range of services to support local, state, and federal projects.
JMT’s services include Section 106 and 110 coordination under the National Historic Preservation Act, historic structures surveys, National Register of Historic Places evaluations and nominations, and Phase I, II, and III archaeological investigations. We also offer archaeological monitoring, cultural landscape assessments, and condition assessments for historic structures and sites.
Our professionals bring deep knowledge of regional and national history, and we tailor our work to the unique cultural context of each project. Whether documenting a historic bridge, evaluating a potential archaeological site, or developing a cultural resource management plan, we deliver solutions that are technically sound, constructible, and sensitive to community values.
Whether you’re planning a transportation project, a redevelopment initiative, or a federal undertaking, JMT’s Cultural Resource Management team brings the expertise, responsiveness, and care to help you move forward—while honoring what came before.
Let’s preserve what matters.