Clough & Associates Ltd: Archaeologists and Heritage Consultants
Clough & Associates Ltd: Archaeologists and Heritage Consultants
       
     
   

Rod Clough (PhD)

Professional Background

Rod Clough is a senior archaeologist and Director of Clough & Associates Ltd, a Heritage Consultancy set up in 1995 to offer services relating to cultural heritage management. Prior to establishing the consultancy he was employed by the University of Auckland (1987-1994), lecturing and researching in historic and pre-contact archaeology in New Zealand and the Pacific.

This followed 10 years at the University of London, during which time he worked as a research fellow, research assistant, part-time lecturer and materials science consultant.

He is a member of the NZ Historic Places Trust, ICOMOS and is the immediate Past President (President 2009-2011) of the New Zealand Archaeological Association.

 

Qualifications:
  • PhD Archaeology (London)
  • MA (Hons) Anthropology (Auckland)
  • BA Psychology (Auckland)

 

Previous Experience

Rod has over 30 years experience of archaeological fieldwork, including survey and excavation work in New Zealand, Europe and North America. He has organised and directed many of the projects.

 

Current Projects Current projects include:
  • Mt Eden Prison
  • HMR Waikato Windfarm
  • NZTA Puhoi-Wellsford SH1
  • NZTA Harbour Bridge to Wellington St upgrade
  • Castle Hill Windfarm, Wairarapa
  • Auckland Council Street upgrades

Completed

  • Matahina Hydroelectric Power Station
  • Kaniere HEPS, Hokitika
  • Auckland City Council Isthmus Upgrade Project
  • Marsden Point Rail Link
  • Waiatahora Windfarm, Dannevirke
  • Kaiwera Windfarm, Invercargill
  • Auckland City's Britomart Transport Centre
  • Auckland City Council Hauraki Gulf Islands Project
  • Omaha Beach subdivision
  • Grafton Gully Motorway extension
  • Auckland University Business complex and Student Amenities Project.

Past projects have included numerous roading projects and in particular the initial archaeological survey and AEE for the Northshore Busway project.

   
   
 
 
 
   
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