Public Archaeology – Education and Engagement
Public Archaeology – Education and Engagement Read More »
Assistance in the preparation of AHIP’s seeking approval to conduct activities that will interfere with or are likely to impact Aboriginal objects or declared places.
AHIP – Aboriginal Heritage Impact Permits Read More »
Heritage Management Plans including Conservation Management Plans, Archaeology Assessments for sites listed under Local Government Environment Plans and items registered as having State Significance.
Heritage Management Plans Read More »
Due diligence reports and assessments for proposed construction or development to identify if there is any Aboriginal Heritage within the intended project area.
Aboriginal Heritage Due Diligence Reports Read More »
Assessments of properties for status under Local Government Environment Plans or the register of State Heritage Significance and responsibilities of management.
Historic Heritage Due Diligence and Pre-Purchase advice Read More »
Archaeological Monitoring Archaeological monitoring is recommended for those areas where the impact of the excavation and development works is not considered to mean the destruction of significant archaeological fabric but there is potential for archaeological material or relics to be present. Archaeological monitoring requires s60 or s140 approval from the NSW Heritage Council.
Archaeological Monitoring for Development (Coming Soon) Read More »
Preparation of Statements of Heritage Impact Assessments for activities of development or construction that may impact upon heritage items. As a part of this study a significance statement is prepared.
Statement of Heritage Impacts (SoHI) Assessments Read More »
This is broad-spectrum report for a place or area that identifies all aspects of Aboriginal Heritage contained within. The report captures consultation with local representatives from the Aboriginal Community and details any impact upon an activity or place that may be caused by the proposed works. This report is used as a basis for any
Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Reports Read More »
A Desk-based assessment identifies the likely presence, nature and significance of below ground archaeological remains or relics and where appropriate includes any built heritage existing in the project area. The assessment is the first step in identifying next steps in managing heritage particularly where a development application or proposal is being prepared.
Desk-Based Archaeological Surveys and Reports Read More »