26th March 2010, 05:18 PM
Could try price fixing
Under PPG 16 English Heritage advise10 that:
• The proportion of planning applications that currently require desk-based
archaeological assessment = 3% (c18,000 p.a.)
Average cost per desk-based archaeological assessment = ?750
The estimated costs to developers relating to desk-based archaeological
assessments = 18,000 * 750 = c?13.5m p.a.
• The proportion of these planning applications that currently go on to require
further field evaluation = 25% (c4,300 p.a.)
Average cost per archaeological field evaluation = ?7,500
The estimated costs to developers relating to archaeological field evaluations =
4,300 * 7,500 = c?32.3m p.a.
• The proportion of these planning applications that currently go on to require full
excavation = 25% (c1,000 p.a.)
Average cost per excavation = ?25,000
The estimated costs to developers relating to excavations = 1,000 * 25,000 =
c?25m p.a.
10 On the basis of recent surveys of archaeology-related planning casework undertaken by the Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers (www.algao.org.uk/Publications/Docs/SurveySummary.pdf)
how does ALGAO set the prices?
Under PPG 16 English Heritage advise10 that:
• The proportion of planning applications that currently require desk-based
archaeological assessment = 3% (c18,000 p.a.)
Average cost per desk-based archaeological assessment = ?750
The estimated costs to developers relating to desk-based archaeological
assessments = 18,000 * 750 = c?13.5m p.a.
• The proportion of these planning applications that currently go on to require
further field evaluation = 25% (c4,300 p.a.)
Average cost per archaeological field evaluation = ?7,500
The estimated costs to developers relating to archaeological field evaluations =
4,300 * 7,500 = c?32.3m p.a.
• The proportion of these planning applications that currently go on to require full
excavation = 25% (c1,000 p.a.)
Average cost per excavation = ?25,000
The estimated costs to developers relating to excavations = 1,000 * 25,000 =
c?25m p.a.
10 On the basis of recent surveys of archaeology-related planning casework undertaken by the Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers (www.algao.org.uk/Publications/Docs/SurveySummary.pdf)
how does ALGAO set the prices?