Readers can now find relevant news items compiled all in one place! In our CRM Firms in the News series, we feature recent mentions of ACRA member firms and their projects across the country. Was your firm recently featured in a news article or on social media? Send it to us to be included in our next volume of the series!

  • Along with students from Willamette University and the city of Salem, Archaeological Investigations Northwest was awarded the Virginia Green Award for their research at the construction site of the new Salem Police Station. Read more about the project which uncovered more than 17,000 artifacts here.
  • When construction in downtown Grand Forks, ND uncovered trolley tracks from the early 1900s, Metcalf Archaeological Consultants was part of the team brought in to study what had been found. Read about how the project team plans to balance development and historic preservation in the Grand Forks Herald.
  • Staff from New South Associates, Inc. have been excavating the site of a settlement first established by emancipated slaves right after the Civil War. Read more about the project and what they found on the site, which will eventually be used to widen U.S. Route 17, in the Brunswick News.
  • Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI) is excavating the old Chinatown in Redlands, CA, and President Donn Grenda gave a tour of the site in which he detailed what has already been uncovered. Discover more about the project in Redlands Community News.
  • Brockington and Associates was a part of a fascinating project which inspired a community art exhibition that engaged all age groups, from children to elders alike. Learn about the Anson Street African Burials and more in the Charleston Chronicle.
  • New South Associates has found a potential Native American burial site and other culturally significant artifacts, causing the TVA to reassess a planned transmission line installation. Read more about the project in the Times Free Press.