Global Surveyors’ Day – 21 March 2023



In conjunction with the Fédération des géomètres francophones / Federation of French Speaking Surveyors (FGF) and FIG we are delighted to launch details of this years Global Surveyors’ Day (GSD).

Please click here for further details about GSD 2023 and to download the programme in EN or FR.

The link to attend online will be circulated later. Associations looking for accreditation of the session as Continued Professional Development are advised to check this at their national level and to notify their interest for the deliverance of certificates of participation by FGF, please contact Florian Lebourdais at OGE France accordingly.

Update 2 March 2023

We are delighted to share a LinkedIn post by our friend John Hohol from NSPS regarding a proclamation by the Governor and the Secretary of State of the State of Wisconsin (WI) USA proclaiming 19 to 25 March 2023 as National Surveyors’ Week and 21 March 2023 as Global Surveyors’ Day. You can download a copy of the proclamation here. This is a great example to all surveyors worldwide.

We look forward to celebrating Global Surveyors’ Day 2023 together with you.


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