Weller & Associates is a
Cultural Resource Management company assisting our clients with
historical and archaeological consultation.
Our clients
generally require this kind of work in partial or complete satisfaction
of requirements set forth by the Federal Government under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, Section 106. This law aims to
evaluate sites, buildings, structures, districts or anything else that
may be eligible for inclusion into the National Register of Historic
Places. This evaluation is required for any project where any Federal/State
agency has full or partial jurisdiction over the project.
Based
in Columbus, Ohio, Weller & Associates has contributed much to the
historic preservation as well as the development of 82 counties in
Ohio. However, we are far from solely a local business. We are equipped
and willing to travel out of state as is evidenced by our work
performed in neighboring Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky,
Indiana, Maryland, Michigan and as far as South Carolina. We are centrally
located within Columbus, only minutes away from the Ohio Historical
Preservation Office, State Library of Ohio, the Ohio Historical
Society, and the Ohio Department of Transportation Central Office. We
have a cooperative working relationship with the similar resources in
each of the six other states to which our work has taken us.
The
goal of our company and personnel is efficiency and effectiveness. We
endeavor to complete each survey as thoroughly as possible as a
reflection of our commitment to the protection and preservation of the
history buried within and built upon our land. At the same time, we
realize the importance of development and are equally committed to
those we advise concerning true and accurate information, a fair cost,
and timely work. Through this balance, Weller & Associates is able to
maintain cordial relationships with our more than 100 clients and
various state agencies. It is our commitment to effective and efficient
Cultural Resource Management that enables us to look to the future, by
discovering the past.