Why Education Is Surveyingâs Lifeline
Surveying isnât just a jobâitâs a profession that requires a deep understanding of land, law, history, and technology. Itâs a craft built on precision, experience, and knowledge passed down from one generation to the next.
But what happens when thereâs no one left to pass it down to?
Right now, the surveying industry is facing a crisis. The average age of a licensed surveyor in the U.S. is approaching 60, and retirements are far outpacing new entrants into the field. At the same time, surveying programs at colleges and universities are shrinkingâor disappearing altogether. Young people arenât choosing surveying because, frankly, they donât even know itâs an option.
Meanwhile, tech companies and startups are more than happy to fill the gap. Their AI-powered platforms and automated drone solutions promise âeffortlessâ surveying, feeding the illusion that experience and expertise can be replaced by algorithms and quick-fix software.
The consequences?
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