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HS2 Post-excavation Services
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In collaboration with HS2 Ltd and its existing supply chain, the supplier appointed to deliver the Post-excavation Services will scope and deliver post-excavation analysis, dissemination, publication and archiving for Phase One and Phase 2a of HS2 within the framework provided by the HS2 Ltd’s Historic Environment Research and Delivery Strategy (‘HERDS’). , The Post-excavation Services will be undertaken by a suitably qualified and demonstrably experienced organisation. As well as accredited Project Management expertise, the appointed supplier, and where appropriate, their supply chain will have Chartered Institute for Archaeologists ('CIfA') accreditation as Registered Archaeological Organisations ('RAO') and their supervisory staff will have an appropriate level of demonstrable experience for the specific task in question, i.e. full members of CIfA, Institute of Historic Buildings Conservation ('IHBC') or an equivalent professional standing., The capabilities required of the appointed supplier include, but are not limited to: Historic Environment Lead (key person); Archaeological post-excavation management; Historic environment specialisms, e.g. scientific dating and chronology, Building Information Modelling (including Geographic Information System), graphics, finds, environmental archaeology, geoarchaeology, faunal remains, human remains, landscape archaeology, period specialists (e.g. early prehistory, Iron-Age, Romano-British, early-medieval, medieval, post-medieval); Historic environment archiving (physical and digital), including liaison with receiving institutions; Finds liaison and engagement with landowners, including dispute resolution; Benefits management, to set the benefits framework and ensure data is captured, analysed and reported on; Data management, overseeing the delivery of data workstreams; Ad hoc fieldwork liaison, to connect projects in the field to the provision of Post-excavation Services; Key Account Manager (key person) – to oversee the delivery of the contract and commercials; Supply Chain and Logistics Manager (key person) – to procure and manage the supply chain and to facilitate the organisation and transfer of products (such as the physical archives); Health & Safety Management; Communications and external comms (media) management; Stakeholder and interface management; Education and training; Community engagement and events management; and Publication management. , The supplier may also consider appointing or procuring strategic level advice in science, dating and ergonomics. , Technical products and services likely to be procured from the appointed supplier’s supply chain may include (but are not limited to); research, academic input, digital products, events and exhibitions, field archaeological advice, storage, logistical support (for example movement of physical archives between locations), archaeological post-excavation analysis, archaeological science, books and academic articles., For the avoidance of doubt, historic environment fieldwork services, for example; intrusive surveys, excavation, historic building recording and so forth, relating to construction of Phase One and 2a are out of scope. The physical re-burial of human remains is also out of scope.
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71351914 - Archaeological services
Keywords
archaeology
archaeological surveying
excavation services
heritage assessment
site excavation
artifact analysis
conservation fieldwork
cultural resource management
archaeological monitoring
rescue archaeology
stratigraphic excavation
ancient site studies
historical dig operations
heritage preservation
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