On‑Site Ground Monitoring
Construction Monitoring
On‑site heritage monitoring during ground‑disturbing works with clear stop‑work protocols and reporting.
Best for construction, utilities and infra projects requiring heritage supervision.
An archaeologist will monitor a project, by working closely with construction personnel to observe excavation of an archaeological site. This is often used when for example, a site has been previously disturbed or damaged, or if there is a reasonable chance that an archaeological site is deeply buried. Sometimes this is done in conjunction with a Section 12 permit.