HAABase and built-environment work
Scott Handley’s work includes heritage recording, Buildings at Risk methodology, structured data, industrial heritage registers, mapping and public-facing research tools.
About
The Handley Partnership combines built-environment, heritage and language expertise under one professional umbrella.
The partnership
The Handley Partnership was established in 1990 and has developed around professional services requiring careful judgement, reliable documentation and clear communication.
Today, the partnership provides a home for HAABase’s built-environment and heritage work, alongside professional translation services for specialist documents.
Scott Handley’s work includes heritage recording, Buildings at Risk methodology, structured data, industrial heritage registers, mapping and public-facing research tools.
The translation side of the partnership focuses on accurate, professional handling of technical, legal, commercial and formal documents.