Specifications include, but are not limited to: The objective of this Scope of Work (SOW) is to survey 50 Cold War-era RC’s for prospective NRHPeligible architectural resources. Although referred to as an architectural survey, a survey should look beyond buildings and the complex for which it is a part of to include all aspects of the environment that combine to form our historic landscape, including bridges, canals, outbuildings, cemeteries, parks, gardens, landscape features, etc. The information to be collected will be used for the continuation of the cultural resources management program in striving to compile cultural resources’ site records and surveys. This will help further guide for site preservation practices and advance our Section 106 process for federal ‘undertakings’ consultations. The following are the objectives of this statement of work: 1. Architectural survey of each Cold War-era RC (50) to modern standards while using the most established methodologies in accordance with the NHPA. 2. Archival research for each RC and the complex for which it is a part of (to include unit history) necessary to develop a historic context for the report of findings and aid in the evaluation process. 3. Complete photo and historic structure forms documentation of each RC 4. Draft a report of investigations. A complete historic context of the TNARNG RC’s is not part of this scope; however, information pertaining to an RC’s association, if any, with critical missions and local historical significance under the NRHP criteria would be completed so that recommendations can be made regarding eligibility. 5. Preparation of a comprehensive report summarizing the findings from the archival research, field investigations, a historic context, evaluation recommendations, and management recommendations in accordance with standards maintained by the Tennessee State Historic Preservation Office (TN-SHPO).