Commonwealth Association Surveying Land Economy (CASLE)

Commonwealth Association Surveying Land Economy (CASLE)

CASLE was formed in 1969 as a federation of independent professional societies representing surveying and land economy in Commonwealth countries.  It currently comprises over 40 societies in 32 countries; it has approved Associate Members and correspondents, some of whom are in 19 other countries. The professional societies represented cover the disciplines of surveying and mapping, land economy, and quantity surveying & cost-control.

CASLE is committed to the advancement of the profession of Surveying in the Commonwealth, and to the enhancement of the skills of Surveyors in the management of the natural and built environments for the common good.

CASLE aims to foster the development of the profession in all Commonwealth countries by fostering appropriate standards of education for surveying and land economy and the establishment of appropriate facilities for education and training.

CASLE aims to help develop professional techniques and practices attuned to national needs; facilitate the transfer of technology within the Commonwealth and assisting national programmes of continuing professional development designed to keep surveyors up-to-date.

Contact:

CASLE
c/o Faculty of the Built Environment,
University of the West of England,
Coldharbour Lane,
Bristol
BS16 1QY
UK


Tel:  +44 (0) 117 975 0440
Fax: +44 (0) 117 975 0440


Email: sspedding@rics.org
Website: www.casle.org

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