With three offices in California and one in Oregon, Applied EarthWorks can quickly mobilize staff for projects throughout the western United States. While each location provides full-service capabilities, company structure promotes flexibility in the consolidation and reallocation of resources and personnel to provide the most qualified staff and the appropriate equipment for every undertaking. Applied EarthWorks' resources also make it possible to open additional facilities, as needed, to meet project requirements.

Applied EarthWorks' corporate headquarters and Western Division office in Fresno serves clients in central and northern California and northern Nevada. This location also furnishes centralized administrative services for the company and provides specialized graphics and document production and editorial support.

Our Central Coast Division office in Lompoc offers key consulting services to clients within California's Central Coast region and houses permanent laboratory facilities.

Originally opened during development of a large reservoir, the now-permanent facilities of the Southwestern Division in Hemet, California are ideally situated to operate as a base for projects throughout southern California, Nevada, and Arizona.

The Northwestern Division office in Albany, Oregon, serves clients in  Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.

Applied EarthWorks' facilities are designed to provide a wide range of cultural resources management services. The company maintains a complete line of field equipment for survey, excavation, and photo documentation as well as an extensive resource library. Integrated computer hardware and software promotes accurate data analysis, high-quality graphics and document preparation, and effective interoffice communication. Laboratory facilities furnish space and equipment for technical analyses and are equipped to allow temporary curation of project materials. Long-standing associations with universities, museums, and Native American cultural centers permit arrangements for appropriate curation of archaeological collections and data.