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Construction Surveyor

A Construction Surveyor measures land and marks construction sites to ensure projects comply with design specifications and legal requirements.

How do I become a construction surveyor

Get qualified to work as a construction surveyor with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Construction Surveyor careers

A Construction Surveyor measures and maps land to guide the planning and execution of construction projects. You might work for surveying firms, construction companies, or government agencies. Construction Surveyors use specialised equipment to assess and mark out construction sites, ensuring that projects are built according to design specifications and legal requirements. You’ll provide accurate data and recommendations to assist in the design, alignment, and placement of structures.

Construction Surveyors play a crucial role in the successful execution of construction projects. You’ll need strong technical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work closely with engineers, architects, and builders to ensure that construction is carried out precisely and meets all necessary standards.