About Us

Wessex Archaeology is the UK's leading provider of marine archaeological services to offshore developers.

Our large, multi-disciplinary team has over 15 years’ market-leading experience in managing the historic environment in offshore and nearshore development for the Renewables sector.

We offer practical advice and targeted, data-driven solutions at all stages of a scheme, helping you progress smoothly and safely from pre-planning and scoping through to post-construction monitoring.

As an educational charity, we enable clients to maximise the potential of heritage to deliver against social benefit and community engagement goals.

Trident is the European branch of Wessex Archaeology, offering marine archaeological services to developers working in the Baltic Sea and North Sea. 

Our clients benefit from the significant experience, expertise and capacity provided by our international team.

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What can we do for you?

We offer a complete range of specialist services, delivered by our large, multi-disciplinary team, enabling us to help you effectively and efficiently manage the historic environment from turbine to grid connection.

These include:

Screening & Scoping

Assessment

Implementation

Monitoring

 

Safe working

Our health and safety record is exemplary; we uphold rigorous standards and safe working practices that enable us to safely operate in potentially high-risk offshore and onshore environments.

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More information

For our UK clients, click here for more information or get in touch:

Wessex Archaeology

Call: +44 172 232 6867

Email: info@wessexarch.co.uk

 

For our EU clients, click here for more information or get in touch:

Trident Archäologie

Call: +49 1511 5070 008

Email: info@trident.eu.com

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