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Laying Down the Lines:
A History of Land Surveyors in Alberta

by Judy Larmour

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(May 28, 2005).

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Our Mission

The Alberta Land Surveyors' Association (ALSA) is a self-governing professional association legislated under the Land Surveyors Act. The Association regulates the practice of land surveying for the protection of the public and administration of the profession.


Alberta Land Surveyors’ Association Centennial Logo Unveiled

November 20, 2006

The Alberta Land Surveyors’ Association unveiled a bold logo to be used in conjunction with the Association’s 100th annual general meeting in 2009 in Banff.

“The centennial logo will be primarily blue and features a modern stylized one-zero-zero,” announced Dirk VandenBrink, president of the Alberta Land Surveyors’ Association. “It also retains the core elements of the Association’s existing logo.”

The Association’s existing logo geometrically exhibits precision and professionalism. The outer square represents the survey system of Alberta; the segments represent the diversity of the surveying profession; the inner circle shows the eyepiece of a theodolite and crosshairs visible therein.

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Surveyors in the

 

Brunei to mark World GIS Day on Nov 29
November 23, 2006

 

Home on line in BLM land dispute
November 23, 2006

 

Bermuda launches new digital mapping website
November 17, 2006

 

Weird science in Germany
November 12, 2006

 

 

 


 


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Contact Information

The ALSA office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.

 

The people that are in the Association office are:

Executive Director, Brian Munday: munday@alsa.ab.ca

Registrar, Dick Bassil: dbassil@telusplanet.net

Director of Practice Review, Fred Cheng: cheng@alsa.ab.ca

Assistant to the Director of Practice Review, Don George: george@alsa.ab.ca

Geomatics Technologist, Jeremy Dawson: dawson@alsa.ab.ca

Executive Assistant, Sharon Armstrong: armstrong@alsa.ab.ca 

Information Services Administrator, Dawn Phelan: phelan@alsa.ab.ca

Administrative Assistant, Michelle Woywitka: woywitka@alsa.ab.ca

Administrative Assistant, Josephine Kumar: kumar@alsa.ab.ca
Administrative Assistant, Lynnette Cederland: cederland@alsa.ab.ca

Telephone

780-429-8805 & 800-665-2572 (Toll Free)

Fax

780-429-3374

Postal address

10020 - 101A Avenue Suite 1000, Edmonton, Alberta  T5J 3G2

Electronic mail

General Information: info@alsa.ab.ca
Webmaster: phelan@alsa.ab.ca


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Last modified: November 24, 2006