Weâre Not Just Writing About SurveyingâWeâre Writing Toward It
Thereâs no shortage of noise in the surveying world these daysâautomation this, AI that, another software company promising the end of fieldwork as we know it. At the same time, public understanding of what surveyors actually do seems to be fading fast. Ask ten people on the street, and half will tell you itâs something to do with construction. The other half wonât be sure at all.
For many surveyors, this disconnect isnât just frustratingâitâs personal. We see corners being cut. Field time shrinking. Boundaries being redrawn by people whoâve never even set foot on the land. Meanwhile, fewer and fewer professionals are being asked what they think, or what they know.
Thatâs where this article series comes in. Not as a solution to all of thatâbut as a response. A steady one.
Weâre not here to shout into the void. Weâre here to document whatâs happening, connect the dots, and preserve what matters while we still have time. Each