DoD Legacy Resource Management Program NHPA Section 110 Surveys Project

NPI has entered into a Cooperative Agreement with the Department of Defense (DoD) Legacy Resource Management Program to support the Nationwide Approach to National Historic Preservation Act Section 110 Surveys Project.

In the past NPI has held agreements related to projects and services for the DoD Legacy Resource Management Program to administer historic buildings conferences/workshops; for the National Park Service, National NAGPRA Program and Northeast Region; and for the Veterans Administration.

Read the project announcement here, including information on opportunities for CRM firms to submit their interest in participating as a contractor.

FY24 Forms:

FY24 Cooperative Agreement Funding Period Projects:

  • Projects to be announced, tentatively mid-July 2024
  • List of projects, deadline, and information required from CRM firms to submit an expression of interest to be announced, tentatively mid-July
  • Deadline for CRM firms to submit an expression of interest to be announced, tentatively end of July 2024

FY23 Cooperative Agreement Funding Period Projects:

Contractor qualifications are being accepted on an ongoing basis:

  • To submit qualifications, email a 10-page maximum submission to NPI at info@npi.org (letter of interest, cover page, tables of contents, and/or appendices are optional and, if incorporated, must be included within the 10-page submission); submission should include:
  • 1) Contact information: name, title, firm name, telephone, email
  • 2) Statement of firm's professional capabilities
  • 3) List of previous Section 110-type work projects for DoD or other organizations
  • 4) Geographic areas of firm's expertise
  • December 2023 PPT slides including opportunities for CRM firms from informational meetings NPI has held

Fact Sheet:

For more information on the DoD Legacy Resource Management Program Section 110 Surveys Project, contact Jere Gibber, Executive Director, and/or John H. Sprinkle, Jr., Ph.D., Principal Investigator, 703.765.0100, info@npi.org.