Bryan Hoyt is an archaeologist and project manager with more than 23 years of experience delivering cultural resources services across Washington State. His work spans the full lifecycle of cultural resource compliance, from early coordination and scoping through field investigations, monitoring, documentation, and reporting. Bryan has extensive experience supporting infrastructure, transportation, restoration, and utility projects, and regularly coordinates with agencies, tribes, construction teams, and multidisciplinary technical staff to ensure projects meet regulatory requirements and remain on schedule.
Bryan specializes in archaeological survey, construction monitoring, and regulatory compliance under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, SEPA, Executive Order 21-02, and Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation standards. He has managed large monitoring efforts, conducted cultural resource training for construction personnel, and coordinated field teams and tribal monitors on complex, multi-phase projects. His technical experience includes subsurface testing, geotechnical monitoring, inadvertent discovery planning, and preparation of cultural resource assessments and technical memoranda.
Bryan has authored or co-authored more than 100 technical reports and supported a wide range of transportation, restoration, wastewater, trail, and municipal infrastructure projects. His experience includes leading cultural resources surveys, managing construction-phase monitoring, and supporting environmental review processes while maintaining compliance and minimizing project risk.