Harold Brewer is a seasoned professional in the field of cultural resources management, bringing over 20 years of project management experience to his role as the founder of Abercrombie’s Archaeological Consultants, LLC (AAC). With a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Anthropology...
Harold Brewer is a seasoned professional in the field of cultural resources management, bringing over 20 years of project management experience to his role as the founder of Abercrombie’s Archaeological Consultants, LLC (AAC). With a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Anthropology from the University of California, Riverside, Mr. Brewer has honed his expertise in environmental compliance and impact assessment, making him a valuable asset in the realm of archaeological consulting. His commitment to providing high-quality services at a reasonable cost has set AAC apart in a competitive industry, allowing clients to benefit from seasoned professionals without the burden of excessive corporate overhead.
At AAC, Mr. Brewer leads key projects that encompass a wide range of cultural resource management activities, including Section 106 compliance and environmental auditing. His extensive knowledge of hazardous waste management and CERCLA regulations ensures that projects not only meet legal requirements but also promote environmental awareness and sustainability. Mr. Brewer’s proficiency in surveying and water resources further enhances AAC's capability to address diverse client needs, from archaeological surveys to comprehensive environmental assessments.
As a member of the Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA) and the Nevada Mining Association, Mr. Brewer stays at the forefront of industry developments, ensuring that AAC remains compliant with the latest regulations and best practices. His dedication to cultural resource preservation and environmental stewardship is evident in every project, making him a respected figure in the archaeological community and a trusted partner for clients seeking expert guidance in cultural resource management.