Historic Properties Treatment Plan, Fieldwork, and Reports 1. Preparation of a Historic Properties Treatment Plan (HPTP). 2. The bid will include testing, data recovery, and construction monitoring. 3. All project personnel (including subcontractors [such as specialists and backhoe/water truck operators]) are required to have up-to-date SRPMIC Cultural Sensitivity Training (CST). CST certifications are valid for 3 years from the date taken. 4. Include a geomorphologist in the preparation of the HPTP for the following: at least three (3) deeper trenches to look for potential Late Archaic/Early Agricultural soil layers, and canal sampling. 5. All of the APE must be subject to exploratory trenching at a level appropriate for a large Pioneer to Classic period Hohokam village (1.5 percent sample). The boundaries of the site(s) likely extend across the APE so the entire project area must be subjected to testing and data recovery. 6. Determining the boundary of SRPMIC-114, AZ U:9:128(ASM), and AZ U:9:92(ASM) and whether they merge will be one of the necessary tasks. 7. No more than 100 features will be identified; that most of those features will be fully or partially excavated; some of those features will be burials and residentialstructures, but the majority will be a variety of pit features (thermal, non-thermal, trash, and borrow pits). 8. No more than eleven 11) burial features—inhumations and cremations—will be identified. 9. Assume stripping ten (10) meters around each identified burial/cremation. 10. All Ancestral remains and associated funerary items will be housed and analyzed at the SRPMIC Cultural Repository’s archaeological laboratory in the Sensitive Analysis Room.