Join the Massachusetts Association of Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers Today

The Massachusetts Association of Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers (MALSCE)  is dedicated to promoting the highest possible standards of professional practices in the public’s interest.

Membership Information

Become a Surveyor

The first step to becoming a surveyor is to get a degree.  Accredited college programs in Surveying or Geomatics are available throughout the country.  Colleges and Technical Schools offer two-year and four-year degree programs. 

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Information for Property Owners

Only a Professional Land Surveyor duly registered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is legally permitted to perform land surveys in Massachusetts.

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Latest News

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US House Concurrent Resolution (H.Con.Res.) 96 Highlights Importance of Professional Licensure

“Sense of the Congress” resolution expresses the view that design professional licensure is critical to public health, safety, and welfare, recognizes the role these professions play in our economy, and sends a signal to states that they should not affect these professions in occupational licensing reform.

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Upcoming Events

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UAV Mapping Educational Series 3/28/2024 8:00 AM
NSPS Day on the Hill 4/23/2024 8:00 AM

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Important: To be recognized as a MALSCE member you must login using your MALSCE assigned username and password.

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Registration is processed through the MALSCE associated website, www.engineers.org. MALSCE is supported by the staff of The Engineering Center Education Trust.

Please note: Altering your name or contact information during registration may overwrite your record in our membership database and prevent you from receiving your member benefits.

If you have additional questions regarding registration, please contact us at 617/227-5551 or malsce@engineers.org.