1st September 2008, 09:11 PM
Sorry to be pedantic
"Planning supervisor" is defined in the contract in section 13.1.
(OK it defines it as defined in the CDM regs)....
If there are some of us who want to actually discuss how the contract works (and have experience of it) and how it could be improved perhaps we could discuss these points.
I dont like the fact that the definition of archaeological remains has been changed from the 1979 act - amy trace or sign of the thing in question. While the ICE definition has a point I think some compatability is needed with the primary archaeological leglislation.
With the new Act round the corner perhaps this is the time for a re-definition.
Dr Peter Wardle
"Planning supervisor" is defined in the contract in section 13.1.
(OK it defines it as defined in the CDM regs)....
If there are some of us who want to actually discuss how the contract works (and have experience of it) and how it could be improved perhaps we could discuss these points.
I dont like the fact that the definition of archaeological remains has been changed from the 1979 act - amy trace or sign of the thing in question. While the ICE definition has a point I think some compatability is needed with the primary archaeological leglislation.
With the new Act round the corner perhaps this is the time for a re-definition.
Dr Peter Wardle