9th April 2009, 11:01 AM
You could contact the IfA if you considered that the information contained within the website breached the Code of Conduct. http://www.archaeologists.net/modules/ic...onduct.pdf
However, I'm not sure which of the principles (if any) would be breached by this.
It may be that this person is working with other professionals in the area. I've certainly been part of a small organisation that set up a loose working agreement and supported each other on larger projects. They may also have people lined up for when any particular project starts up. I've also been involved in running a quite big organisation (up to 50 odd people) where the majority of the work was managed from a one bedroom house.
So, really, they may be entirely above board! Why are you worried about it though? Are you concerned that they may undercut on price and then not be able to do the job?
However, I'm not sure which of the principles (if any) would be breached by this.
It may be that this person is working with other professionals in the area. I've certainly been part of a small organisation that set up a loose working agreement and supported each other on larger projects. They may also have people lined up for when any particular project starts up. I've also been involved in running a quite big organisation (up to 50 odd people) where the majority of the work was managed from a one bedroom house.
So, really, they may be entirely above board! Why are you worried about it though? Are you concerned that they may undercut on price and then not be able to do the job?