AOC archaeology group is
further expanding its York team having seen staff numbers grow from two to
seven in two years along side quadrupling turnover.
With a pipeline of work
coming in from sites across the region, AOC Archaeology Group is looking to
appoint an additional three permanent staff to meet the challenges of the
expanding workload at its York office.
York team manager, Mitch
Pollington, who was recently appointed a company director, said: "The
success of the York office has been down to the hard work, skills and experience
of the team that we have built, by encouraging the development of our staff
through training and promotion, and with it creating a really enjoyable and
dynamic team culture."
AOC Archaeology Group
was established in 1991, and operates a network of offices across the UK,
including a site at the Raylor Centre in James Street, as well as Edinburgh,
Inverness and London.
Recent projects have
included major road schemes in Beverley and Brough, large-scale residential
developments in the Midlands and an excavation on a large medieval site in
Hull.
The firm also carried
out the ‘Hidden Guildhall’ community archaeology excavation that was carried
out next to York’s Guildhall last summer.
The application of the
latest digital technology has been one part of the team’s success, including
geophysical survey and the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) to produce 3D
images of buried archaeological features, without disturbing the ground.
AOC’s managing director
Andy Heald said: "The York office is an excellent reflection of the wider
AOC Group.
"Despite being in
the midst of a recession for the last five years our service offering,
turnover, market share, client groups and number of staff have continued to
grow year on year." blished in 1991, and operates a network of offices
across the UK, including a site at the Raylor Centre in James Street, as well
as Edinburgh, Inverness and London.
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