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Timelines, Inc. Historic Preservation Analysis and Planning
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| Timelines Inc. Cultural Resource Management, CRM, Archaeology, History, Historic Structures, Preservation Planning, Interpretation, Public Education
Maintaining improved offices in Littleton MA, and expanded staff we are now the New England Branch of John Milner Associates (JMA). We can provide a significantly broader range of services and depth of personnel to our former clients and those who will become our clients. JMA John Milner Associates, Inc. architects archeologists planners Statement of Qualifications John Milner Associates, Inc. (JMA) is a professional consulting firm providing architectural, historic preservation, and cultural resources services through the disciplines of architecture, archeology, preservation planning, landscape architecture, building materials conservation, preservation technology, and historical research. Established in 1968, JMA maintains offices in West Chester and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Alexandria and Charlottesville, Virginia, Croton-on-Hudson, New York, Louisville, Kentucky, and Littleton, Massachusetts. JMA's multi-disciplinary staff includes architects; landscape architects; prehistoric, historic, urban, and geoarcheologists; architectural conservators; preservation planners; historians; and architectural historians, all of whom meet or exceed the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualifications Standards for their respective disciplines. A support staff of CAD, IT, and geospatial specialists, field and laboratory assistants, and administrative personnel further augments this professional expertise. Close interaction among this diverse, knowledgeable, and experienced staff provides each client with a breadth of in-house resources rarely found in one firm, thereby ensuring a streamlined and comprehensive approach to every undertaking. Each project is also approached with a full appreciation for the client's objectives, constraints, schedule, and budget, and is accomplished by effective planning, project management, cost control, quality management, contract administration, and technical support. Diversity of expertise, clientele, geographic region, and projects is one of the most significant and professionally rewarding characteristics of JMA. The firm's services are provided to a wide range of clients within the private sector as well as government agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. The former includes architectural and engineering firms, professional and not-for-profit organizations, foundations, institutions, corporations, individual property owners, and developers. Public-sector clients include numerous agencies responsible for the administration and stewardship of architectural and cultural resources, as well as a variety of development-oriented agencies. The continuing goal of JMA's principals is to further refine and exceed the high quality and standards of excellence set by the achievements of our past. Toward that end we look forward to meeting the challenges and opportunities to be defined by our clients' future needs, and welcome your inquiry regarding the professional services that JMA is able to provide. Professional Services Archeological Survey, Evaluation, and Data Recovery Architectural Conditions Assessments Architectural Design and Construction Documents Architectural Surveys and Inventories Building Maintenance Programs Community Revitalization Plans Computer-based Preservation Management Programs Construction Administration Cultural Landscape Analyses and Assessments Cultural Landscape Reports Cultural Resources Environmental Documents Cultural Resources Surveys Design Guidelines Geoarcheology Geophysical Prospecting Geospatial Analysis HABS/HAER/HALS Recordation Heritage Development Planning Historical Archeology Historical Landscape Architecture Historic Preservation Certifications Historic Resources Surveys Historic Structures Reports Industrial Archeology Interpretive Programs Landscape Architecture Masonry Materials Testing Master Plans and Feasibility Studies Materials Conservation Mitigation and Data Recovery Plans National Register Nominations Native American Consultation Paint Color and Mortar Analyses Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction Prehistoric Archeology Preservation Planning Public Outreach Rehabilitation and Adaptive Reuse Restoration Architecture Section 106 Compliance Investigations Traditional Cultural Property Impact Evaluations Urban Archeology
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