A Conservation Management Plan (CMP) is a vital document that guides the care, use, and future development of heritage sites. At ARC LICO, we prepare CMPs that serve as both a strategic framework and a working manual—ensuring that all decisions made about a heritage property are informed by a deep understanding of its significance.
Each plan begins with a rigorous assessment of a site’s historical, architectural, archaeological, and social values. Through detailed documentation, condition assessments, and stakeholder consultations, we identify what makes the place important, what factors threaten that significance, and what strategies are needed to sustain it.
Our CMPs are tailored to the unique context and character of each heritage site. We provide practical policies for use, maintenance, repair, adaptive reuse, and visitor management, all while aligning with national laws and international conservation charters. Whether for a historic building, cultural landscape, or institutional collection, our CMPs help ensure that conservation is proactive, not reactive.
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