Dear List Member

 

You may be interested to now about the following guidance issued by English Heritage:

 

 

Piling and Archaeology: An English Heritage Guidance Note (2007)  Product code 51352

 

English Heritage has recently published guidance on Piling and Archaeology.  This guidance has been prepared to assist planning and archaeological officers, developers and their consultants on the relative merits of a range of piled foundations. 

 

The guidance contains sections summarising a range of pile types, their impacts upon archaeological deposits, and a range of mitigation options available to manage and reduce these impacts.  Case studies are provided to illustrate some mitigation strategies, along with a summary of best practice and recommendations for further research.  The guidance draws on field and laboratory scale research carried out over the last 10 years, and provides guidance based on up to date understanding of piling impacts and the most appropriate methods of mitigating these affects.

 

The guidance is available in hard copy from English Heritage customer services department (0870 3331181; [log in to unmask]) or in digital format from the English Heritage web site:

(http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/upload/pdf/Piling_for_Web_tagged.pdf [3mb])

and from the EH guidance section of the HELM web site (www.helm.org.uk).  

 

 

 

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Notice for editors

 

This guidance was produced by Jim Williams, Jane Sidell (both EH) and Ian Panter (formerly EH now York Archaeological Trust).

 

for further information contact

Dr Jim Williams, [log in to unmask] 07801 213300

 

 

Regards

Bruce

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Bruce Howard

Heritage Information Partnerships Supervisor (HER Liaison)

English Heritage

National Monuments Record

Kemble Drive

Swindon

SN2 2GZ

Tel: 01793 414880  Fax: 01793 414770

e-mail: [log in to unmask]  

mobile: 07979 241 770

 

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