The ACHP's Section 106 training programs provide a wealth of learning opportunities suitable for a diverse group of practitioners ranging from students and early-career professionals to those who have been involved in Section 106 review for decades. Choose from classroom, webinar, and e-Learning options taught by experienced ACHP staff who engage on a daily basis with Section 106 reviews from across the nation. The unique perspective provided by these experiences allow ACHP instructors to provide up-to-the-minute regulatory knowledge on current guidance, policy, and best practices.

Section 106 Classroom Courses

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Learn to apply current guidance, policy, and best practices straight from the agency with oversight responsibility for Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and nationwide experience in managing the review process.

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Section 106 Webinar Series

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All webinars are taught live by ACHP staff instructors with practical experience in Section 106 review and development of program alternatives.

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e-Learning Courses

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Take a deep dive into Section 106 and other related topics according to your schedule and budget with our distance learning options, including live webinars and online, on-demand e-Learning courses.

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By-Request and Tailored Section 106 Training

The ACHP offers two approaches to meet the Section 106 training needs of federal, state, tribal, and local agencies and other organizations:

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     Any of the ACHP's classroom courses can be scheduled at a location and time convenient to the course sponsor. Course content, materials, and classroom experience are the same as our open-enrollment courses, but with the ease of receiving the training at your own facility. By-request courses offer cost savings for larger groups (20 or more) and can avoid or reduce travel expenditures. Webinars can also be scheduled by request at a cost savings for 15 or more log-ins.

  • Tailored courses: ACHP staff can develop classroom training ranging from a half day to multiple days based on your organization’s needs. We can also develop webinars or e-Learning products by request. Content, exercises, reference materials, and delivery methods can be designed to meet your organization's goals for improving federal historical preservation review and compliance programs.

E-mail us at training@achp.gov to request our assistance in meeting your Section 106 training needs and objectives.

Classroom and distance learning options for anyone interested in developing skills to participate in Section 106 reviews.