3rd January 2013, 01:55 PM
'who is going to make the decision?'
Those who are awarding the contract/job and have to be able to justify their choice even though in some cases, their own expertise to make the choice may be limited or non-existent. So choosing an 'equivalent' may eventually be deemed too risky by those awarding the contract/job.
So what happens if the person awarding the contract/job (possibly myself, as a consultant and an MIfA) considers that the nominated person is 'equivalent' to MIFA, but the County Archaeologist who prepared the Brief (and who is not an IfA member) disagrees?
Beamo
Those who are awarding the contract/job and have to be able to justify their choice even though in some cases, their own expertise to make the choice may be limited or non-existent. So choosing an 'equivalent' may eventually be deemed too risky by those awarding the contract/job.
So what happens if the person awarding the contract/job (possibly myself, as a consultant and an MIfA) considers that the nominated person is 'equivalent' to MIFA, but the County Archaeologist who prepared the Brief (and who is not an IfA member) disagrees?
Beamo