Description
Trace Enterprises is located in the city of Perth, Western Australia. Trace is commitment to cultural heritage, environmental integrity, and visionary urban planning. Our expertise weaves together the multifaceted strands of heritage preservation, ecological stewardship, and innovative urban development, forming comprehensive solutions that stand the test of time.
At Trace Enterprises, our strength lies in our multidisciplinary team – an assembly of archaeologists, anthropologists, ecologists, project managers, and urban planning experts. United by a shared passion for ethical stewardship, our team possesses the diverse expertise necessary to tackle the most challenging projects with precision and innovation. Whether servicing the intricate needs of the mining industry, facilitating engagements with Aboriginal Corporations, partnering with local shires and councils, or guiding developers through complex landscapes, our approach consistently delivers excellence.
Our unique selling point extends beyond the high-quality services we deliver; it’s in our ability to offer short turnaround times without compromising on the calibre of our output.
Our capability to serve a wide spectrum of clientele is evidenced through our impressive portfolio. Notable collaborations include strategic partnerships with industry giants such as Telstra, Fulton Hogan, and leading Aboriginal Corporations like Karlka Nyiyaparli, Robe River Guruma and Gumala. Furthermore, our expertise has been sought out by heavyweight mining companies including BHP, Rio Tinto, and Fortescue Metals Group, as well as emerging players like Delta Lithium. Through these engagements, we’ve reinforced our commitment to working across diverse sectors, always striving to exceed expectations.
Principals
Mr Joshua Davis, Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development, Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Archaeology, Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology and Classical/Ancient History
Dr Sujan Henkanaththegedara, Ph D in Environmental & Conservations Sciences, Postdoc in Conservation Biology
Mr Peter Madden, Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Archaeology, Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Archaeology