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Hi Nick,

I'd second contacting Helen Winton, also Simon Crutchley for impartial
advice. Have you got the data already or are you planning to
procure/commission? 

As for contractors, Rebecca Bennett is not only very quick off the mark at
replying to emails re potential opportunities, but knows a lot about LiDAR.

And I can think of one other who undertakes such work, has over a decade of
experience and has just finished a rather lovely LiDAR interpretation
project in the south west which you may care to peruse. 

http://www.archaeogeomancy.net/2015/06/fingle/ - the project itself

http://www.archaeogeomancy.net/2015/06/lidar-lrm-sketchfab/ - some 3D
analytical visualisations 

 

All best,

P ;-)

 

 

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From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records
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Sent: 06 August 2015 16:45
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Subject: Re: LIDAR Specialists

 

Hi Nick

You could contact Helen Winton (Aerial Investigation and Mapping Manager for
Historic England) off list . Helen will know a lot about specialists working
in this subject area.

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Best wishes

Robin

 

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Sent: 06 August 2015 14:57
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Subject: LIDAR Specialists

 

Hello folks

 

Can anyone suggest any LIDAR archaeological interpreter type people,
particularly based towards the northern end of England?

 

I have thought of Historic England, and possibly contractors, but if anyone
knows actual names to approach that would be good.

 

thanks

 

 

best wishes

 

Nick Boldrini

Historic Environment Record Officer

Archaeology Section

Design and Historic Environment Team

Planning Service

Regeneration and Economic Development

Durham County Council

County Hall

Durham

DH1 5UQ

Tel: 03000 267008

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