Headland Archaeology
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Established | 1996 | |
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Trading names | Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd | Headland Archaeology (Ireland) Ltd |
Managing Director | Tim Holden (UK) | Colm Moloney (Ireland) |
Location | Cork, Edinburgh, Galway, Glasgow | |
Employees | c150 | |
Web | Homepage |
Headland Archaeology comprises a holding company Headland Group Ltd[1] and two trading subsidiaries Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd and Headland Archaeology (Ireland) Ltd. Established in 1996, they are independent commercial companies providing archaeological services and heritage advice to the construction industry.
Headland Archaeology is a Registered Archaeological Organisation[2] with the Institute of Field Archaeologists.
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[edit] Offices
- Edinburgh
- Glasgow
- Cork
- Galway
[edit] Notable Projects
- Inchmarnock
- Scottish Parliament
- M74 Completion
- Waterford Bypass, Republic of Ireland
[edit] References
- ^ www.companieshouse.gov.uk/index.shtml
- ^ Institute of Field Archaeologists (2008) Yearbook and Directory 2008. Cathedral Communications Ltd