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Cultural Resources TxDOT Win
The Cultural Resources group of the GMI Environmental Services Division was awarded an Archeological General Services contract by the Texas Department of Transportation in February. One of four awardees, GMI will be involved in archeological survey, test excavations for National Register eligibility determinations, and data recovery projects across the state of Texas.
Biological Inventory Study for Melrose AFR
GMI wildlife biologists, in conjunction with Cannon AFB and Melrose AFR, initiated surveys for a Biological Inventory Study of a 10,968 acre area of land gifted to Melrose AFR by the state of New Mexico.
GMI to Support Fishermen's Energy with Environmental Impact Efforts
As part of the Energy Department's broader efforts to launch an offshore wind industry in the United States, GMI will support the Fishermen's Energy team with R&D for the advancement of traditional thermal and video imaging systems related to the assessment of nocturnal animal (bird, bat) occurrence, strikes and behavior around offshore wind turbines.
GMI Researchers Contribute to Texas Archaeological Literature
Nancy Kenmotsu is a co-editor and author of a new book published by Texas A&M University Press: The Toyah Phase of Central Texas: Late Prehistoric Economic and Social Processes. The volume is about the hunter-gatherers living in central Texas from AD 1300 – 1700.
Estabrook Heads Cultural Resources Dept.
Following 20+ years working as a Project/Program Manager for several of the largest cultural resources firms in Florida, Rich Estabrook has joined GMI as Cultural Resources Program Manager in the Plano corporate office.
Archaeology Fair Draws Big Crowd
The 2012 Archaeology Fair was a rousing success! Families lined up early to work with Geo-Marine archaeologists in the hands-on excavation area. Archaeology Land activities included face-painting, corn husk doll making, corn grinding, a petroglyph wall, and painted pebbles.
GMI/ARA Developing Smartphone App
NOAA and Mississippi Alabama Sea Grant Consortium recently awarded the GMI/ARA team funding to develop smartphone apps to promote the timely and accurate reporting of marine mammal strandings.
QRI/GMI JV Wins Fort Bliss IDIQ
The QRI/GMI Joint Venture was one of three awardees for the MEGA IDIQ MATOC for Environmental Services for Projects within or assigned to the Southwest Division primarily located at Fort Bliss, Texas
American Antiquity Journal Publishes Wanzenried Paper
Mike Wanzenried, GIS Analyst/Project Archaeologist with the GMI Boise office, has co-authored an article which was published in the August issue of American Antiquity.
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