Andrew Holmes

Business Development Manager

Andrew Holmes
 

Andrew is a full member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (Australia Group) with over 20 years’ experience specialising in archaeological project management, heritage planning advice, environmental impact assessment, desk-based assessment, risk management and value engineering. Andrew has extensive experience working on major infrastructure schemes and development projects across the UK Public and Private Sectors, providing end to end project delivery, including project scoping, financial submissions, statutory liaison and consents, project programming, delivery and fulfilment of planning conditions.

Andrew has wide project delivery experience having worked on civil nuclear, civil aviation, roads, rail, utilities, water, local government, government agency, marine and defence contracts. His work has covered historic landscapes, archaeology and built heritage in both urban and rural contexts and includes National Trust and World Heritage Sites.

Since joining us, Andrew has managed a variety of complex infrastructure and development projects, covering Aboriginal heritage and historical archaeology. He is a trained project manager who has significant experience managing multidisciplinary environmental teams and supports our Aboriginal Heritage and Historical Archaeology Team with project delivery.

Qualifications
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Archaeology. University of Wales, College Cardiff
Master of Science, Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies. Centre for Alternative Technology, Graduate School of The Environment

Memberships & Affiliations

  • Member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (Australia Group)

  • Committee Member of CIfA Australia

Skills

  • Major infrastructure project management

  • Archaeological strategy and planning

  • Built heritage and archaeology consultancy advise

  • Cost analysis, risk management and value engineering

  • Preliminary and detailed assessments and Environmental Impact Statements

  • Design, procurement and management of field investigations and salvage

  • Design of research projects, community outreach, education and public relations

  • Analysis and illustrative reconstruction for archaeological publications

  • Ecosystem services and renewable energy settings assessment