IFA standard for advice and procurement - Martin Locock - 29th May 2013
I should clarify that this standard deals with non-planning advice and does not address curatorial practice - this is aimed specifically at developer/contractor/consultant/subcontractor relationships.
On a side note I would share the view expressed here that soft curation does the profession, and the archaeology, no favours.
IFA standard for advice and procurement - Sith - 30th May 2013
Dinosaur Wrote:Curators refusing to sign off PCs occasionally might make a refreshing change?...ok, so any individual curator might only get to do it once...
You're probably right about the career limiting prospects of such a move, which is interesting because all conditions are legally binding, and many are considerably more expensive and time consuming for developers to comply with. In a month where at least one case of a developer has been told to knock an entire development down because they failed to get the appropriate planning permission, maybe it's time for people to start taking discharge of conditions more seriously.
IFA standard for advice and procurement - Dinosaur - 30th May 2013
Amen to that :face-approve:
IFA standard for advice and procurement - Jack - 30th May 2013
Damn straight. Goes for building and fire regs too!
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