Specifications include, but are not limited to: Research and record review 1. Research and reference in hard copy and electronic file versions available at the DMVA-CFMO-ENV. This material includes reports, relevant correspondence, historical AKARNG facility material, and historical real estate records. 2. If available, the contractor will include other environmental/historical related documents located elsewhere and beyond DMVA-CFMO-ENV (i.e. old newspaper articles, data available online, etc.). 3. Contractor will review all reports mentioned in this SoW and incorporate this information into the preparations, field work, analysis, evaluation and reporting. 4. The contractor will produce an Alaska Building Inventory. 5. The contractor will procure new site numbers and fulfill documentation requirements for all new AHRS identified in this work. Site survey 1.The contractor shall physically visit and conduct at least one field inspection of the building and associated structures (parking area, fenced in vehicle compound, any relevant item). It is expected that field inspection will take a maximum of one day. 2.The field inspection will collect information needed to fulfill AHRS buildings form documentation requirements, and observations to apply criteria for evaluating significance. 3.The contractor will coordinate site visits with DMVA-CFMO-ENV to ensure that they have access to the armory grounds, and that appropriate personnel are on site as needed. 4.Contractor(s) must comply with any armory-unique schedules and access rules. 5.The DMVA-CFMO-ENV office must approve contractor site visits at least fourteen (14) calendar days prior to execution. 6.The contractor will have keys to access facilities available for check out. Contractor will return all keys to the DMVA-CFMO-ENV no later than five business days following the conclusion of a site visit. 7.Contractor will attempt to conduct all site visits when there is no snow cover at the site.