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Post Excavation
Watching Briefs
Watching Briefs
A watching brief is a programme of archaeological monitoring and recording undertaken during preliminary groundworks, buildings strip or demolition. It is a condition regularly attached to planning consents, particularly where it is thought that archaeological remains of limited or unknown significance could potentially exist.
At NAA our project managers and watching brief staff are all highly skilled and experienced in this type of excavation. Whatever the size of the project, we will work closely with you to ensure good communication and avoid any unnecessary delays. We also offer you the peace of mind that if something unexpected does turn up, we are large enough to have the resources and infrastructure in place to deal with it, ensuring that any delays to your timetable are minimised.
How we can help
Planning Advice
Strip, Map and Sample Excavation
Area Excavation
Post Excavation Reporting and Analysis
Graphics and Interpretation
Contact
Oliver Cooper (0191) 375 0943
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Gary Brogan (0191) 375 0943
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