15th October 2013, 06:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 15th October 2013, 06:22 PM by barkingdigger.)
Looks like the problem was the level of skill with which the DBA was/wasn't conducted by the land charge searchers, so even if it means some of them learning to do these in-house, they'll still need archaeologists to advise them! Thus they'll either farm it out as subcontracts to existing units, or have to hire their own archaeologists for their staff. The important thing is that the importance of dealing with the archaeology wasn't questioned.
But missing the clue of the "Whitefriars Road" name? FUBAR!
Anyone know if the damages include post-ex, archiving, and publication costs?
But missing the clue of the "Whitefriars Road" name? FUBAR!
Anyone know if the damages include post-ex, archiving, and publication costs?