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Conservation treatment schedules

Structured treatment proposals, scopes of works and method statements grounded in surveyed evidence.

A treatment schedule translates surveyed condition into a defensible programme of conservation work. Each proposed intervention is grounded in the observations and references that justify it, with material, method and sequencing recorded against the affected component.

Intervention records

Each intervention is recorded against the component it affects, with proposed treatment, material specification, sequencing, access requirements and rationale linked to surveyed defects and cited references.

Method statements and scopes of works

The same structured intervention data assembles into method statements, scopes of works and tender documentation, ensuring that contractor-facing documents and conservation records remain in step.

Precedent and reference

Recommendations are supported by the conservation knowledge base and by precedents from earlier projects, with citation preserved in the issued document.

Frequently asked

Can treatments reference specific publications or guidance?
Yes. References from the practice's knowledge base are cited directly against the relevant intervention and appear in the References Consulted section of the issued document.
Are treatment records preserved after works are complete?
Yes. Completed interventions become part of the asset's archival record, available for re-survey, audit or successor practitioners.
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