Austral African Survey Group is a partnership between McGregor Surveys and MineDev Surveys who have offices in Perth, Western Australian and in Accra, Ghana (West Africa) that deliver high quality surveying services to clients that have projects located in both Australia and Africa.

Our joint venture is a unique combination of two surveying companies that complement each other by providing experienced African project and mine surveyors that have been trained by Australian surveyors. Your project will have our site based African surveyors on the ground backed up with the support of Western Australian surveyors who have played a part in training our African surveyors.

On your project we will work with you to put a management plan together based on your requirements to deliver all surveying objectives on your project.

By passing on our knowledge with our on “the job” training, combined with ongoing practical assessments, we have produced highly competent African project and mine surveyors that have gone onto successful careers in their own countries and beyond.

Why Choose Austral African Survey Group

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We provide a combination of experienced African Project and Mine Surveyors backed up by Australian Surveyors that have been directly involved with providing additional training for our African Surveyors on site as well as setting up all quality control systems to ensure high quality results.

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Keep up with the latest technology in surveying techniques and we provide the latest up to date surveying equipment and software on our project sites to deliver the most efficient outcomes to our clients.

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Our directors have over 50 years’ experience on major projects throughout Western Australia and the African continent.

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By adopting our project filing system “over the cloud” we can manage our teams on our Australian and African Projects from our West Perth office in Perth, Western Australia by providing backup support around the clock.

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Our team of Surveyors / Survey Managers and Directors have collectively worked in Western Australia and 9 African countries over the past 20 years