69.E. United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Historic Preservation Training Center, July 30, 1997. Memorandum to Superintendent, Gettysburg National Battlefield. From Superintendent, Historic Preservation Training Center.
typed document
Project Agreement: Preservation of the Pennsylvania Memorial Dome Masonry
Gettysburg National Military Park
area.
IV. Data Collection
The following documents provided historical, existing condition assessments, structure specific recommendations, and management guidelines for this project:
"Gettysburg Pennsylvania Soldiers Monument" W. Cottrell, Architect, 44 East 23rd Street, NYC. March 5, 1909.
"Technical Report-Repairs to Pennsylvania Monument-Gettysburg National Military Park," Carl P. Russell and Melvin B. Borgeson. November 2
HSR Report on the Pennsylvania Memorial
V. Compliance
Section 106 clearance will be handled under the Memorandum of Agreement XXX process and shall be obtained by the Park prior to the commencement of any work. Any necessary future compliance requirements will be the responsibility of the Park.
VI. Project Coordination
The successful execution of this project will depend upon the timely completion of any and all necessary actions as outlined by each of the following parties to this Project Agreement:
HPTC:
Review existing documentation and reports, and prepare a Project Agreement and cost estimate describing project work.
Coordinate phasing of the work performed by HPTC's preservation team.
Conduct preconstruction, final inspection, and other such on-site, project-related meetings as required.
Provide project supervision for all work performed by the HPTC's preservation team.
Provide crafts people to perform all construction activity outlined in Section VII,
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