Conservation planning is a critical component of the ongoing protection and management of heritage assets, whether it be built, archaeological or intangible.
The Extent Heritage team includes architects, advisors, historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists who draw on a combination of skills to prepare management plans for a diversity of clients and heritage places.
Conservation Planning Products
Conservation management plans (CMPs)
Aboriginal cultural heritage assessments
Cultural heritage management plans
Feasibility studies
Constraints and opportunities analysis
Schedule/scope of works
Cyclical maintenance plans
RECENT PROJECTS
Extent Heritage WA carried out archaeological and ethnographic surveys across parts of Western Australia’s Midwest in collaboration with representatives of the Southern Yamatji Native Title Claim Group.
Extent Heritage was engaged (in partnership with Lovell Chen) to prepare a Heritage Management Plan for Fremantle Prison - a place inscribed on the World Heritage List.
Extent Heritage was commissioned to prepare a conservation management plan (CMP) for the Former Liverpool Courthouse, in response to planned restoration work and future adaptive reuse of the site.
On a project for Papua New Guinea Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (CEPA) in 2016, we carried out an archaeological surface survey of the Myola Basin and its immediate surroundings. This work is part of the Kokoda Initiative, a partnership between the Papua New Guinean and Australian governments, for the sustainable development of the Owen Stanley Ranges, Brown River Catchment, and Kokoda Track region, and the protection of its heritage values.