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<br /> <br />City of Redwood City <br /> <br />regulatory requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the National <br />Historic Preservation Act (NHP A) and the California Environmental Quality Act <br />(CEQA) as well as agency-specific regulations and local requirements. Basin's <br />commitment to professional excellence, direct project involvement by the firm's <br />Principals, and a focus on quality control and best value for the client have resulted in <br />the successful completion of numerous cultural resources projects over the past 26 years. <br /> <br />Basin's staff of CRM professionals and support personnel has the regulatory, statutory <br />and practical experience as well as the scientific knowledge necessary to guide its clients <br />in making project development and management decisions. The in-house staff is <br />supplemented by long-term working relationships with architectural historians, soil <br />scientists, paleontologists, and other discipline specialists responsive to the varied needs <br />of historic preservation projects. Basin's staff and consultants are committed to <br />developing creative and innovative problem solving approaches to assist its clients in <br />achieving their project objectives in multi-disciplinary and multi-agency regulatory <br />environments. <br /> <br />Basin specializes in managing and completing small and medium size projects but also <br />has developed and managed large-scale projects through either joint ventures or <br />cooperative agreements with other CRM firms. Basin's project management is dedicated <br />to controlling schedule, budget and technical performance to provide product <br />deliver abIes in a timely and cost-effective manner for its clients. <br /> <br />Basin's "lessons-learned" from past CRM projects and the experience and quality of both <br />its senior and mid-level personnel have allowed the firm to develop a reputation of <br />providing compliance services consistent with the mandates to protect and preserve <br />cultural resources while remaining sensitive to client needs and regulatory <br />requirements. A large portion of Basin's business is from long-term clients who value <br />Basin's reputation for providing experienced, professional, cost-conscious and timely <br />cultural resources guidance for their project needs. Basin is a small business, is 50% <br />woman owned and is a member of the American Cultural Resources Association as well <br />as other professional groups. <br /> <br />Treadwell & Rollo <br /> <br />Treadwell & Rollo, a certified Bay Area Green Business, provides environmental, <br />geotechnical, and earthquake consulting services from California offices in San <br />Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose and an office in Bozeman, Montana. Since its <br />founding in 1988, Treadwell & Rollo has grown to a multidisciplinary firm of over <br />100 people. In addition to California and Mont<ma based projects, the company's work <br />extends throughout the United States and the Pacific Rim. <br /> <br />Treadwell & Rollo serves a wide variety of major private and public clients on projects <br />ranging from high-rise urban structures and landfill closures to seismic retrofits and <br />technical support of counsel. Treadwell & Rollo's clients, with many Fortune 500 <br /> <br />January J1, 2008 <br />RM"iJ' <br /> <br />;; <br />