Bartosz Nawrocki

Head of archaeological research at RAM INVEST
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Gdansk Metropolitan Area, PL
Languages
  • angielski Professional working proficiency
  • francuski Limited working proficiency
  • polski Native or bilingual proficiency
  • włoski Elementary proficiency

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Experience

    • Germany
    • Real Estate
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Head of archaeological research
      • Oct 2017 - Present

      Coordinating an archeological research on XVI – XVII century fortification remains at 2700 m2 area preceding building investment at Sadowa Street in Gdansk. Coordinating an archeological research on XVI – XVII century fortification remains at 2700 m2 area preceding building investment at Sadowa Street in Gdansk.

    • Sweden
    • Construction
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Head of archaeological research
      • May 2017 - Present

      Coordinating an archeological research on XIX – XX century buildings remains during the Spark B construction site at Aleja Solidarnosci in Warsaw. Coordinating an archeological research on XIX – XX century buildings remains during the Spark B construction site at Aleja Solidarnosci in Warsaw.

    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Kierownik badań archeologicznych
      • 2012 - Present

    • Poland
    • Real Estate
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Supervisor of archaeological works
      • Oct 2015 - Jan 2017

      Archaeological supervision at Antiqua Archaeological Company incorporated thru Budimex. Supervising workers, heavy construction vehicles, machines, and equipment. Archaeological research included XVI – XIX century period of 5500 m2 area at the Garden Gates investment during the construction works at Dlugie Ogrody Street in Gdansk. Archaeological supervision at Antiqua Archaeological Company incorporated thru Budimex. Supervising workers, heavy construction vehicles, machines, and equipment. Archaeological research included XVI – XIX century period of 5500 m2 area at the Garden Gates investment during the construction works at Dlugie Ogrody Street in Gdansk.

    • United Kingdom
    • Construction
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Archaeologist
      • Apr 2015 - Oct 2015

      Archaeological research on Roman period carried out at the construction sites in London during the development of road infrastructure between Northampton and Luton. Archaeological research on Roman period carried out at the construction sites in London during the development of road infrastructure between Northampton and Luton.

  • Eatus
    • Silesian District, Cieszyn County, Poland
    • Archaeologist
      • Jan 2015 - Mar 2015

      Archaeological research on late XVIII century carried out at Dominican Square in Cieszyn preceding the replacement of the gas connections. Archaeological research on late XVIII century carried out at Dominican Square in Cieszyn preceding the replacement of the gas connections.

    • United Kingdom
    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Archaeologist
      • Jun 2014 - Sep 2014

      Archaeological research on the Tudor period carried out before and during the construction project in London. Archaeological research on the Tudor period carried out before and during the construction project in London.

    • Archeolog
      • May 2013 - Sep 2013

      Archaeological research on the remains of the Marywil Palace carried out at Theater Square in Warsaw. Archaeological research on the remains of the Marywil Palace carried out at Theater Square in Warsaw.

  • Muzeum Częstochowskie Rezerwat Archeologiczny
    • Czestochowa, Silesian District, Poland
    • Archaeologist’s Assistant
      • Mar 2012 - Mar 2012

      Practice the inventory of museum resources on Lusatian culture. Practice the inventory of museum resources on Lusatian culture.

Education

  • Uniwersytet Warszawski
    Magister (Mgr), Archeologia

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