survey school
We are accredited by The Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors.
We have strong links with the surveying profession both in terms of potential
employers and equipment manufacturers. The Course takes place in two six-week
blocks spread over two years. The Survey School is home to the TSA Surveying
Course. We are the UK’s only commercial training centre that provides training
to the land survey profession which is accredited by The Chartered Institution
of Civil Engineering Surveyors. The Survey School was established in Worcester
over 30 years ago and, on the 1st May 2014, The Survey Association (TSA) took
over the running of The School to ensure the continuation of arguably the best
survey training available in the UK. Since taking over the running of The
School, TSA has invested in updating the IT systems and equipment and has
received immense support from the survey instrument manufacturers. In the late
1990’s, it was evident that there was a need for non-academic practical survey
training and so the TSA Surveying Course was developed. Find out more about TSA
here. Find out more about How to Become a Surveyor here. Andrew Crumpler BSc
FRICS MCInstCES MCQI – Senior Tutor Andrew is the Senior Tutor and has been at
the Survey School since 2000. As principal lecturer he delivers the majority of
the training of the School including the flagship TSA Surveying Course. He has
over 40 years survey experience covering all areas of topographic, engineering
and measured building survey both in the UK and abroad.
tutor@surveyschool.org.uk Sharon Wilkins – Office Administrator Sharon is the
administrator at the Survey School. She joined in 2016 and alongside course
administration is responsible for handling the Level 3 Diploma in Engineering
Survey applications. Her work pattern is Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
sharon@surveyschool.org.uk office@surveyschool.org.uk
diploma@surveyschool.org.uk Alan Mansell – Manager Alan has personal links to
the School that go back to the start of his career in 1987, when he was taken on
as a trainee land surveyor and spent nine years at the Waterworks Road site,
when it was owned and run by Cartographical Surveys Limited. He went on to
advance his career within the specialist underground utility surveys sector and,
when his topographic