As a Principal Investigator at POWER Engineers, Ms. Amy Favret brings over two decades of extensive experience in cultural resource management, making her a pivotal figure in the intersection of archaeology, environmental compliance, and historical preservation. Her expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of services, including...
As a Principal Investigator at POWER Engineers, Ms. Amy Favret brings over two decades of extensive experience in cultural resource management, making her a pivotal figure in the intersection of archaeology, environmental compliance, and historical preservation. Her expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of services, including meticulous research, comprehensive fieldwork, in-depth analysis, and detailed reporting. Amy is adept at navigating the complexities of NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, ensuring that all projects align with federal, state, and local regulations while respecting the cultural heritage of the areas involved.
In her current role, Amy leads key projects that often require coordination with various stakeholders, including local agencies, state authorities, and consulting parties. Her ability to foster collaborative relationships is essential in achieving compliance with cultural resource laws and regulations, ultimately safeguarding significant archaeological sites and historical artifacts. Amy’s skills in GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and her background in anthropology enhance her capability to analyze spatial data and cultural landscapes, providing invaluable insights for project planning and execution.
Moreover, her hands-on experience in excavation and historical archaeology allows her to effectively assess and mitigate potential impacts on endangered species and cultural resources during environmental permitting processes. Amy’s commitment to preserving cultural heritage while facilitating sustainable development underscores her role as a leader in the field, making her an invaluable asset to POWER Engineers and the broader community of cultural resource management professionals.