Services

Consultancy

Historical Map used for heritage desk based assesments
Modern GIS Map used in archaeological assesments

Fieldwork

Archaeological digger at work on a site in Ireland
Archaeologists excavating a feature

Post-Excavation and Specialist Services

Post-excavation analysis of human remains
Illustration of archaeological finds for post excavation purposes

Social Value and Public Outreach

Rubicon book launch event in Ireland
Bruce Sutton giving a presentation for Heritage Week Ireland

The Archaeological Process Within a Project

The services included in this timeline are examples and may change based on project requirements.

Consultancy & Assessment

Early planning advice and technical assessments to define archaeological requirements before works begin.

Archaeological Impact Assessment

Identify archaeological constraints early to support programme and consent strategy.

Stakeholder Engagement

Coordinate with regulators, utilities, and client teams from the outset.

Fieldwork

On-site evaluation and excavation delivered in step with construction and access windows.

Field Evaluation & Excavation

Deploy scalable teams to evaluate and excavate while maintaining programme momentum.

Monitoring & Mitigation

Provide watching briefs and practical mitigation as works progress.

Historic Building Recording

Record and assess built heritage affected by redevelopment and infrastructure works.

Post-Excavation & Analysis - Handover Point

Specialist study, synthesis, and reporting to support regulatory requirements and client decisions.

Environmental & Scientific Analysis

Deliver dating, sampling, and finds analysis to strengthen evidence-led outcomes.

Dissemination & Legacy

Compliance, publication, and archive outputs that secure long-term project value.

Archives & Publication

Produce compliant archives and publish key findings with clear traceability.

International Delivery

Apply consistent methods across jurisdictions and major programme environments.

Completion

All legal heritage and archaeological requirements have been identified, addressed and fulfilled.