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Surveying the Heart of America: Arkansas's Cartographic Journey

Arkansas's evolution, a narrative deeply etched in its varied landscapes—from the Ozark Mountains to the Mississippi Delta—owes much to the precision and diligence of surveyors. These professionals have not only charted the state's physical contours but have also been instrumental in its territorial definition, land allocation, and infrastructural development. This exploration delves into Arkansas's rich surveying heritage, spotlighting seminal surveyors, landmark surveys, the rise of…

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Narrowbanding in Arkansas

Are the 2013 narrowbanding rules affecting your business in Arkansas?Per the FCC, Beginning January 1, 2013, mobile radio systems operating in the 150-512 MHz radio bands (this applies to most of GPS devices that Surveyors use for RTK) must cease operating using 25 kHz efficiency technology, and begin operating using 12.5 kHz efficiency technology.

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Job Board Information

Job Board: https://www.asps.org/classifieds/

RSS Feed: Not available

Salary Information

Average Salary: $56,300

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (2021)

Largest Company

Company Name: Garver

Website: https://www.garverusa.com

Additional Info: Full-service engineering, surveying, and environmental services

Continuing Education

Requirements: 15 PDH units every 2 years

Renewal Date: December 31 of odd years

Approved Providers: Arkansas Society of Professional Surveyors, Approved educational institutions

Additional Companies

Name: Crafton Tull

Website: https://www.craftontull.com

Specialty: Civil engineering and land surveying

Name: McClelland Consulting Engineers

Website: https://www.mcclellandeng.com

Specialty: Transportation and infrastructure surveying

State Laws & Regulations

Governing Statute: Arkansas Code Title 17, Chapter 30

Board Website: https://www.asps.org/

License Requirements: Bachelor's degree in surveying or related field, 4 years experience, passing NCEES exams

Boundary Standards: Arkansas Administrative Code Title 10, Chapter 37

Professional Associations

State Society: Arkansas Society of Professional Surveyors

Website: https://www.asps.org

Interesting Facts

  • Arkansas has diverse geography with mountains, forests, and delta regions
  • The state has specific requirements for wetland surveys
  • Original GLO surveys in Arkansas began in 1815

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