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Archaeological Monitoring

Archaeological monitoring of development works also frequently occurs as condition of Planning Permission. Monitoring requires that an archaeologist be present during development operations which may pose a potential impact to unrecognised archaeological features or material. The archaeologist’s role is to identify and protect any features or artefacts that may be exposed or affected by the works.

In the event that archaeological deposits are encountered, Arch-Tech’s management team can engage directly with the Statutory Authorities on behalf of the client in order to resolve the issues in a manner acceptable to all. In order to keep delays to a minimum, Arch-Tech provides a back-up team of experienced supervisors and archaeological assistants to ensure that any required works will be undertaken in a timely and professional manner.



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