27th February 2007, 09:21 AM
I am more and more baffled...
You would as part of a PoW (Programme of Works) do a DBA (or similar such as Desk Based Survey?)
I would have not as much trouble as 1man at the same company doing both.. after all... if they use commercial expectations to skew or hide elements to gain an advantage.. and I find out... (which I would) then they would be in deep deep trouble...
Mr Hosty is wondering what you suggest.. based upon previous comments would be to just put trenches in... without any form of DBA/DBS or is that not the case... or if you know that archaeology is in a certain area, and you tell the developer to keep quiet..you would remian quiet even if the DC archaeologist did not advise archaeological conditions.
trenches are half the story (especialy in a built enviroment) so do you carry out any form of research prior to digging holes? (or not if the curatorial team does not notice)
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
You would as part of a PoW (Programme of Works) do a DBA (or similar such as Desk Based Survey?)
I would have not as much trouble as 1man at the same company doing both.. after all... if they use commercial expectations to skew or hide elements to gain an advantage.. and I find out... (which I would) then they would be in deep deep trouble...
Mr Hosty is wondering what you suggest.. based upon previous comments would be to just put trenches in... without any form of DBA/DBS or is that not the case... or if you know that archaeology is in a certain area, and you tell the developer to keep quiet..you would remian quiet even if the DC archaeologist did not advise archaeological conditions.
trenches are half the story (especialy in a built enviroment) so do you carry out any form of research prior to digging holes? (or not if the curatorial team does not notice)
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu