Timothy Smith
About Timothy Smith
Timothy Smith is a Cultural Resource Specialist and Department Manager at Mead & Hunt, Inc., where he has worked since 2005. He holds multiple degrees in History and has expertise in historic preservation, particularly in preparing National Register Nominations and conducting historic bridge evaluations.
Work at Mead & Hunt
Timothy Smith has been employed at Mead & Hunt, Inc. since 2005, serving as a Cultural Resource Specialist and Department Manager. He operates from the Sacramento, California area and oversees the Cultural Resources Department, managing staff across three locations: Sacramento, Minneapolis, and Tulsa. His role involves ensuring compliance with cultural resource regulations and managing various projects related to historic preservation.
Education and Expertise
Timothy Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and a Master of Arts (M.A.) in History from Colorado State University. He also achieved a Certificate in Central and Eastern European Studies from the University of Economics in Prague, Czech Republic, and a Certificate in Tour Management from the International Guide Academy. His expertise includes preparing National Register Nominations, conducting historic context studies, and specializing in historic bridge evaluations.
Background
Before joining Mead & Hunt, Timothy Smith worked as an Architectural Historian at SWCA Environmental Consultants for seven months in 2002-2003 in Westminster, Colorado. His background includes extensive experience in cultural resource management and historic preservation, contributing to his current role in managing cultural resources across multiple locations.
Consulting Experience
Timothy Smith served as a consultant to the Cultural Resources Team of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for nearly five years. In this capacity, he facilitated the Section 106 review process, which involves assessing the impact of federal projects on historic properties. His work in this area demonstrates his commitment to preserving cultural resources and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations.
Specialization in Historic Preservation
Timothy Smith specializes in historic bridge evaluations and documentation related to Section 106 compliance. His focus on these areas highlights his role in the preservation of cultural heritage and his ability to navigate the complexities of historic resource management. His work contributes to the broader field of cultural resource management and historic preservation.