Generic brief for an historic environment assessment and walk over survey
5. Procedure and professional standards
The assessment should be undertaken in accordance with the "Standard and Guidance for Archaeological Desk-based Assessments" published by the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA, 2017) and Historic England's published guidance on assessing and recording historic buildings (2016). The project should be governed by a project design which has been agreed in writing by the Council Archaeology Service. The project design should conform to section 3.3 of the CIfA guidelines and cover the following points:
- the project manager should be a named Member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (MCIfA).
- specialists should be identified where required (e.g. for historic building and landscape assessment, historic documentary study etc.). Note: Specialists should be able to demonstrate a relevant qualification and track record of at least 3 years continuous relevant work (or equivalent) and appropriate publication. In appropriate circumstances, less experienced staff may conduct work under the supervision of well established and widely recognised specialists.
- sources of information to be used (see below).
- the extent of the study area - this should be carefully justified and sufficient to enable the site to be understood within its wider historic landscape/settlement context.
- reporting format