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What are the requirements for applying for Grade A surveying and mapping qualification?

Compared with other qualifications, surveying and mapping qualifications are easier to apply for. Of course, if you want to apply for surveying and mapping qualification, you need to have a general understanding of the overall context of the qualification. This time, I will share relevant information, hoping to help everyone.

I. Basic conditions

There is no special restriction on the company name in principle, and the types of companies include limited liability company, joint stock limited company, ownership by the whole people, partnership enterprise, etc. The main form of investment of companies applying for surveying and mapping qualification is clearly defined, and it can only be domestic companies at present.

Requirements for the applicant's office space: the office space of Grade A surveying and mapping qualification is not less than 600 square meters, of which the archives room is not less than 50 square meters; The office space with Grade B surveying and mapping qualification is not less than 150 square meters, of which the archives room is not less than 20 square meters; Class C qualification is not less than 50 square meters, of which the archives room is not less than 10 square meters; Grade D qualification is not less than 20 square meters.

It is required that archives must have three irons, one device and six defenses, that is, glare prevention, fire prevention, moisture prevention, harmful gas prevention, insect prevention and theft prevention. Archives cannot be connected to the external network, and computers storing information and data should be physically isolated. In addition, we should put the management system of surveying and mapping achievements on the wall and do a good job in reading and registering the later achievements.

Technician requirements: registered surveyor, senior engineer, intermediate engineer, junior engineer. The certificate of the above personnel must be issued by a formal evaluation department to be valid.

And all technicians need to meet: the diploma can be searched online and the academic qualifications are true and effective; Junior professional titles need to graduate from junior college for more than 2 or 3 years, and graduate from undergraduate course 1 year or more; Intermediate titles must meet the requirements of more than 7 years of college graduation and more than 5 years of undergraduate graduation; Senior professional titles must meet the requirements of college graduation 15 years or more and undergraduate graduation 10 years or more.

Second, the final treatment process

The process is roughly as follows: unit application-municipal manager's preliminary examination-municipal director's report-manager to be accepted-manager's acceptance-provincial manager's audit-provincial director's audit-provincial manager issues certificate.

It is worth noting that each province's qualification review cycle is different, and it usually takes about 3 months to get the certificate.

Grade A qualification needs to be examined and approved by three different levels of natural resources departments, and finally it will go to the natural resources department;

Grade B qualification is generally approved by the Municipal Bureau of Natural Resources and the Provincial Department of Natural Resources;

Grade C and D qualifications are generally directly audited by the Municipal Bureau of Natural Resources, and then submitted to the Provincial Department of Natural Resources for signing the wholesale certificate.