Luc Litwinionek

M.S., Anthropologie, Université de Montréal

ABD Ph.D. Anthropologie, Université de Montréal

Project Director and Graphics Manager

Mr. Litwinionek has more than 20 years of experience in the field of cultural resource management and meets the professional qualifications of the National Park Service’s 36CFR 61 and is certified by the Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA). He is familiar with all the regulations involved in bringing clients in compliance with existing cultural resource laws, including the Section 106 process, NEPA, Section 4(f), NAGPRA and FERC, and with the formulation of EA’s, EIS’s and PA’s. In the last ten years, Mr. Litwinionek has gained solid experience in the management of large-scale heritage management projects, a number of which are energy related projects. His work experience also includes working for and with Native American groups on repatriation claims, on land use studies, and in conducting fieldwork on trust lands.

As graphics manager for HPI, Mr. Litwinionek has developed an expertise in ArcGIS and Illustrator and serves as the IT consultant for the company. He also serves as the photo-recordation expert for HPI. Mr. Litwinionek’s field of expertise is in lithic technology and in site formation processes, particularly as relates to early North American archaeological sites and has published a number of scholarly articles on the subject.

Projects of interest include:

• Cultural Resources Survey: Stanwich School, Greenwich, CT;

• Cultural Resource Assessment of Proposed Industrial Park for the City of Cromwell, CT, the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, Hartford, CT;

• National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nominations Form for The Depot Street Bridge, Beacon Falls, CT, Connecticut State Historic Preservation Office, Hartford, CT;

• Cultural Resource Assessment of the Niantic Railroad Bridge, Niantic CT, Hardesty and Hanover LLP; and,

• Letchworth Village Structures Recordation, Historic American Buildings Survey Level II, New York State Archives, Haverstraw, NY.