Heritage Management Services
// Development and archaeology

Africa, as Europe, develops. Development implies the achievement of large construction projects. Unavoidably, the archaeological and historical heritage will be threatened by these projects. These, however, fall under national or international laws, which require that the archaeological heritage be taken into account before the land can be transformed. To carry out the necessary measures so that the project conforms to regulations is the objective of cultural heritage management.

Numerous companies are now aware of the increasing complexity of project planning because of multiplying regulations regarding the cultural heritage, among other environmental considerations. At every level state agencies and companies alike are more and more conscious of the advantages of advance planning that allows for avoiding or minimizing problems of environmental conformity, especially when alternative solutions are available.