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Karl Hulka AIFA
Director of Archaeology
Qualifications
PGC Architectural History (Oxon)
Karl’s whole working life has been spent in archaeology and built heritage, both in
the UK and abroad. He specializes in the assessment of archaeological constraints,
the management of archaeological fieldwork and is responsible, alongside Jody, for
the archaeological recording of standing buildings. Karl has spent over 18 years in
private archaeological contracting followed by 5 years as historic building consultant
before leading the Heritage Collective archaeology team. In 2015, the archaeology
department was transferred to a new subsidiary, for which Karl has directorial
responsibility. In addition, he is also responsible for the implementation of the
company’s health and safety policies and procedures.
EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STATUS
Post Graduate Certificate in Architectural History with distinction, Oxford University, 2006.
Construction Skills Certification Scheme (Reg No.: 03003870), 2008
Confined Spaces Training, 2008
0360 Crawling Excavator Ticket (CITB), 1991
Loading Shovel Ticket (Hills/ CITB) 1992
PCV (All types) licence, 1988
Associate of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CAIfA), since 2005.
19 Eastbourne Terrace, Paddington, London, W2 6LG 020 3036 0809 [email protected]
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Karl Hulka Director of Archaeology
The following list of projects since 1989 is highly selective and should be regarded as representative of some of the
larger cases undertaken.
2015 – present ARCHAEOLOGY COLLECTIVE Director of Archaeology
2010 – 2015 HERITAGE COLLECTIVE Equity Partner/Director
Kirkby Moor Repowering, Cumbria: Archaeological Assessment and negotiation with Cumbria County
Council.
Middleton Burn Wind Farm and Middle Hill Wind Farm, Northumberland: Archaeological
Assessment and negotiation with Northumberland County Council on scope of pre-determination
works for two wind farms.
Meriden Road Ammunition Depot, Solihull: Historic building recording, analysis and reporting
Claydon RAF Fuel Depot, Great Blakenham, Suffolk: Historic building recording, analysis and
reporting
Copenacre Naval Depot, Wiltshire: Archaeological and built heritage assessment of the former Royal
Navy storage facility.
Folkestone ARP Shelter: Specialist historic building recording services on behalf of Wessex Archaeology
Scottow Wind Farm: Archaeological assessment of the former RAF airfield (Coltishalll)
Old Airfield, Oulton, Norfolk: Archaeological assessment of the former RAF airfield (Oultonl)
Foulsham Wind Farm, Norfolk: Archaeological and built heritage assessment of the former RAF airfield
(Foulshaml)
National Filling Factory N0. 9, Banbury: Built heritage assessment and subsequent rebuttal to a request
from the LPA for scheduling of the remains of this former WWI lyddite factory.
Belmont Road ARP Shelter, Sutton:: Historic building recording, analysis and reporting
Northfleet Cement Works, Kent: Assessment, analysis and historic building recording of the worlds
largest cement factory including chalk tunnels converted for use as ARP shelters.
Sutton Coldfield Postal Depot, Birmingham: Archaeological assessment and subsequent advice
Hamilton Lane, Scraptoft, Leicester: Archaeological assessment of land to the south of a scheduled
monument (Hamilton Deserted Medieval Village)
2004 – 2010 CgMs CONSULTING Associate Director
Former Harris Lebus Air Raid Shelters, Tottenham: Historic building recording and analysis of pre-cast
WWII Trench Shelter network extending to over 2.5km.
HMP 'The Maze' (inc. former army barracks and RAF Long Kesh), Northern Ireland: Built heritage
assessment and record of the standing buildings for the Environment Heritage Service and Office of First
Minister and Deputy First Minister.
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WWII Shadow Factories – Banner Lane, Humber Works and Browns Lane, Coventry; Ryton Works,
Warwickshire and Molins Factory, High Wycombe: Historic building recording of these large factory
sites, all originally operating or built as shadow factories but subsequently reverting or converted to
vehicle manufacturing plants or other factories. Banner Lane contained a series of 12 aircraft engine test
houses.
Handley Page Factory, Park Street, Greater London: Historic Building recording of the former aircraft
factory, ARP shelters and surviving elements of the airfield.
Wood Wharf, Docklands: Built heritage assessment of East India Docks and Blackwall Basin (Grade I
listed), the latter being the oldest tidal basin in the world, built 1801.
2002 - 2004 PRE-CONSTRUCT ARCHAEOLOGY
Senior Site Supervisor/ Historic Buildings Analyst
Provender Mill, Faversham: Historic building recording, analysis and reporting
Archbishop of York's' Battersea Palace, London: Supervision of large scale excavations (40+ staff) of the thremains of this 15 century moated courtyard house sister palace to the famous Whitehall Palace.
George IV Hospital Site, Newbury Park, London: Supervision of open area archaeological excavation
of Bronze Age/ Iron Age transitionary occupation site.
1997 - 2002 AOC ARCHAEOLOGY
Archaeological Site Supervisor/ Project Officer/ Health and Safety
Officer
Wyke Regis Excavations, Weymouth, Dorset: Site supervisor for open area excavations of prehistoric
and roman cemetery site. The lower part of the site comprised a metalled processional trackway thought
to have been used during the Bronze Age for funerary processions from the Portland causeway area.
Millbank Penitentiary, Pimlico, London: Supervision of open area excavations of Jeremy Benthams
original model prison beneath the Tate Britain Gallery. This prison was built on the panopticon system
and involved arguably the first use of massed concrete foundations (1821). These excavations formed the
basis of a TV series 'The Lost Buildings of Britain' co- presenting alongside Simon Thurley.
Legend Court, Magor, Wales: Project officer for a large scale evaluation (15 linear Km) of farmland in
support of an application for a new leisure resort. The investigations uncovered previously unknown
funerary monuments and was carried out during the determination period with three teams of
archaeologists.
Blossoms Inn, London: Large scale urban excavation – joint venture with the Museum of London.
Responsible for the initial joint venture discussions, project design and on site management of
excavations of a key part of Roman London
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1993 - 1997 FOREIGN PROJECTS
Excavator, Site Co-ordinator
thInternational Merv Project, Turkmenistan: Excavation of a Sassanian House within the 5 century
walled city of Gaya Kala, .
Tell Brak, Syria: : Excavation of Early to Mid Uruk deposits of this multi period Tell site in north-eastern
SyriathQusayr' Amra, Jordan: Excavations of the early 8 century Islamic Castle to the east of Amman. This
seasons excavations focused on the occupation deposits in the former Roman style villa within the castle
walls
The Souks, Beirut, Lebannon: Excavations of the Ottoman remains within the Central District.
1990 - 1993 Wessex Archaeology
Archaeologist, Archaeological Site Supervisor
Twyford Down (M3 Extension), Hampshire: Site supervisor for a large scale evaluation and subsequent
excavation of chalk downland in advance of a new cutting through the down. The evaluation helped to
determine the archaeological potential of 3 proposed routes and the excavation presented the now, not
uncommon issue of protesters and heightened media interest.
Westhampnet By-Pass, West Sussex: Site co-ordinator responsible for logistics of running a large scale
excavation.
Poundbury (Phase 1), Dorchester: Site surveyor and illustrator for the first phase of the Duchy's
Poundbury housing development
Stonehenge Environs Project: Site supervisor on one of the many proposed 'New Visitors Centre'
schemes to the east of the monument. Role included liaison with MOD with regard to current
manoeuvres and UXO discoveries
Haxton Down, Salisbury Plain: Site surveyor and illustrator recording the effects that trials (1917) of
one of the early Mk 1 tanks had had on the ramparts of an Iron Age hill fort.
1988 - 1990 Exeter Museum Archaeological Field Unit
Archaeologist, Archaeological Surveyor and Illustrator
Roadford Reservoir Project, Devon: Initially working as a volunteer on this 3 year project to record the
archaeological landscape of the valley prior to flooding as part of the new reservoir. Subsequently
employed as an excavator but quickly promoted to archaeological surveyor and illustrator.
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1985 - 1989 TRAINING AND VOLUNTEERING
Various training and volunteering positions on sites around the country
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