Common use of Archaeological Projects Clause in Contracts

Archaeological Projects. 6.6.1 To the extent deemed appropriate by the Inuit Parties, in consultation with CWS, each archaeological project shall include an inventory and assessment of the archaeological resources of significant parts of Schedule 6-1 NWAs and MBSs and surrounding areas, identified in consultation with CLEY, the ACMCs and local Inuit. Existing inventories and assessments may be updated as part of this work. 6.6.2 Where warranted by the extent of human use and where possible within the available budget, the ACMCs may, in consultation with CLEY, recommend that detailed surveys of specific, targeted areas be conducted. 6.6.3 NTI shall require its contractors to meet, before and after the archaeological work, with the ACMCs and Affected Community residents, to inform them about the inventory and assessment, to receive advice regarding possible locations for survey work, and to report on the results of their work. 6.6.4 Archaeological inventories and assessments shall be co-ordinated with the oral history project for the same area.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Impact and Benefit Agreement, Impact and Benefit Agreement, Impact and Benefit Agreement

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Archaeological Projects. 6.6.1 To the extent deemed appropriate by the Inuit Parties, in consultation with CWS, each archaeological project projects shall include an inventory and assessment of the archaeological resources of significant parts of Schedule 6-1 NWAs and MBSs and surrounding areas, identified in consultation with CLEYDepartment of Culture and Heritage, the ACMCs and local Inuit. Existing inventories and assessments may be updated as part of this work. 6.6.2 Where warranted by the extent of human use and where possible within the available budget, the ACMCs may, in consultation with CLEYDepartment of Culture and Heritage, recommend that detailed surveys of specific, targeted areas be conducted. 6.6.3 NTI shall require its contractors to meet, before and after the any archaeological work, with the ACMCs and Affected Associated Community residents, to inform them about the inventory and assessment, to receive advice regarding possible locations for survey work, and to report on the results of their work. 6.6.4 Archaeological inventories and assessments shall be co-ordinated with the oral history project projects for the same area.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Impact and Benefit Agreement

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