RSK specialises in making heritage sector regulations and best practice standard compliance compatible with project time constraints and budgetary concerns. Our archaeologists offer services that encompass entire project life spans, from historical and documentary research at site acquisition, pre-planning or pre-EIA stages, through to project managing fieldwork and post-excavation analysis. |  | Whether you’re installing a wind turbine, digging up a brownfield site or laying a record-breaking pipeline, RSK has the experience and expertise to take care of your archaeology needs. RSK's archaeological service can be offered directly to clients or as part of an integrated environmental package. Our services include:- Advice on planning applications
- Documentary research
- Desk-based assessments
- Feasibility studies
- Walkover surveys
- Site inspections
- Archaeological audits
- Historic landscape assessments
- Expert witnesses
- Archaeological evaluations
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- Site management and supervision
- Mitigation strategies
- Consultation and liaison
- Archaeological management plans
- Archaeological monitoring
- Negotiations with consultees
- Heritage interpretation and presentation
- Heritage management
| RSK is one of the most experienced and respected archaeological service providers in business, having amassed global experience on projects that range from the obscure to the world-renowned. Recent commissions in the energy industry include work on the Baku–Tblisi–Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline (the world’s second largest oil pipeline), the South Caucaus pipeline (constructed in the BTC corridor), National Grid’s 320km Milford Haven to Tirley pipeline, the Easington receiving facility in Yorkshire (which receives natural gas from Norway via the world’s largest underwater pipeline) and the Isle of Grain LNG plant (the UK’s first fully functional modern LNG terminal). RSK has also worked on the Barrow offshore wind farm (the UK’s joint largest). Elsewhere RSK has racked up contracts for clients as diverse as MBNA (to support the development of Chester Business Park), GVA Grimley (for various planning-related projects) and George Wimpey (for a series of brownfield property developments). | |
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