Introduction

Welcome to The Association of New Brunswick Land Surveyors

Our goal is to make it easier for our members and the public to be kept informed of who we are, what we do, and some current events. Association Members have their own section, which contains committee reports, council meeting, and association notices.

The ANBLS / AA-GN-B has approximately 140 members, of whom 88 are full members who have been qualified to and have the right to practice Land Surveying in New Brunswick. The other members are either Life, Honorary, Affiliate, Retired, Associate, or Surveyor-in-Training members of the Association. A list of our members is in the Roll of Members section of this site.

The Association of New Brunswick Land Surveyors has the mandate of regulating and governing the profession of Land Surveying in NB. The Association was formed in 1954 through an Act of the provincial legislature, which was amended in 1986. (An Act to Incorporate the Association of New Brunswick Land Surveyors)

The principal objectives of the Association, as stated in our Act are:

  • to regulate the practice of professional land surveying and to govern its members in accordance with this Act and by-laws, in order to serve and protect the public interest.

Additional objectives are:

  • establish, maintain and develop standards of knowledge, skill and efficiency;
  • establish, maintain and develop standards of qualification for the practice of professional land surveying;
  • establish, maintain and develop standards of professional ethics;
  • promote public awareness of the role of the Association and communicate and co-operate with other professional organizations for the advancement of the best interests of the Association.

The Association of New Brunswick Land Surveyors