Chrysalis is qualified to provide your project with a full range of cultural resource services.
Chrysalis offers a full range of archaeological services including all phases of regulatory required work: assessment, survey, excavation and forensic services
The initial steps of the cultural resource management (CRM) process
The second phase of the CRM process, following the initial survey and assessment
Phase IB Field Testing
Mostly undertaken within urban environments as part of the Phase IB process
On-call forensic staff allows us to handle all situations in a timely, discrete and expeditious manner
Chrysalis and its partners can provide and coordinate your project's historic preservation services
Working with our partners, we provide all federal/state require architectural survey services including HABS/HAER
In order to have a well sustained future we need to have a well understood past. Chrysalis provides clients of all types with a range of historic research services
Chrysalis can address documentary research needs for all types of projects
We love what we do and love to share our work with the public. Chrysalis can help you to develop public outreach and public relations opportunities to promote your site
Children are our future and why we build for tomorrow. Creating school orientated materials can also serve as mitigation requirements
Creating exhibition materials may be part of your project's mitigation requirements
Chrysalis facilitates and coordinates the regulatory process with all agencies so you can focus on the project
Chrysalis is a client-focused full-service DBE/WBE certified CRM firm
Chrysalis staff
Chrysalis is a certified DBE and WBE, RPA certified and our staff meets the professional qualifications of the National Park Service’s 36CFR 61
The great, great people we've worked with and continue to work with
Chrysalis has worked with NYC-DDC on several projects and public outreach programs in their effort to rebuild the infrastructure of New York City.
Chrysalis has worked with NYC-Parks on several projects in their efforts to continue to grow, develop and preserve NYC's open green spaces
Chrysalis worked with Beyer, Blinder, Belle on the City Hall Rehabilitation Project
Chrysalis has teamed with GreenVest to provide cultural resource assessments and testing for several wetland mitigation projects.
Chrysalis is currently teaming with HAKS to ensure the redevelopment of Fulton Street is prepared for the future, while preserving the past.
Chrysalis has teamed with Schiavone to participate in the rehabilitation of The High Bridge.
Chrysalis has teamed with Tectonic for the reconstruction of Peck Slip, located within the Historic District of the South Street Seaport area.
Chrysalis has teamed with UA on several NYC-Parks projects including work in the Bronx and Queens.
Chrysalis worked as part of the team redeveloping Mt. Vernon's Memorial Field.
We can assist you to navigate through the Federal Government. We are an officially approved government contractor
View select projects to see how Chrysalis can work with you and your team
Chrysalis conducted a IA Cultural Resources Assessment at the this Lower East Side Property
Recovery of burial vaults located beneath a private residence in Manhattan
Discovering NYC's 18th and 19th century within City Hall Park as part of the larger City Hall Rehabilitation Project
Archaeological discoveries along New York City's Fulton Street
Recovering 19th century infrastructure while rebuilding South Street Seaport's infrastructure
Chrysalis provided Phase I archaeological services for this wetland mitigation bank site
Chrysalis developed an archaeological assessment of this industrial area as part of the Gowanus Canal historic district expansion proposal
Chrysalis monitored the excavation for a new geothermal system in Kings Point, NY
Chrysalis conducted a full Phase I cultural resource (archaeological and architectural) study meeting the requirements of the NJSHPO
Chrysalis conducted a historic structure survey of this historic railroad bridge prior to replacement
Chrysalis is providing archaeological services for this 1720/1800 farmhouse in Brooklyn, NY