PHL Surveyors is a regional surveying practice established in 1920 that operates from offices in Griffith and Bungendore. The firm employs approximately 20 staff members and ranks among the largest surveying practices in regional New South Wales. The practice provides cadastral and engineering surveying services across southern NSW and the ACT region.
The firm prepares cadastral surveys and engineering plans for property development and infrastructure projects. PHL Surveyors carries out subdivision surveys, boundary definitions, and topographic mapping for residential and commercial developments. The practice operates under the Surveying and Spatial Information Regulation 2017 and maintains professional indemnity insurance through approved schemes.
The practice specialises in irrigation system design and agricultural development surveys across rural NSW. PHL Surveyors designs dam systems, develops drainage networks for row cropping, and coordinates soil testing programs for agricultural clients. The firm works with irrigation associations and provides technical solutions for large-scale horticultural developments.
The firm holds memberships with the Institution of Surveyors NSW and the Association of Consulting Surveyors. PHL Surveyors maintains affiliations with the Irrigation Association of Australia and the NSW Country Surveyors Association. The practice has completed major infrastructure projects including the Carrathool Bridge survey work and the Griffith Base Hospital redevelopment valued at $250 million.
The team serves clients across southern New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory from two office locations. PHL Surveyors covers the Riverina region from its Griffith head office and extends services to the ACT and surrounding areas through its Bungendore office. The firm works on projects ranging from rural property subdivisions to major urban infrastructure developments.
115 Yambil Street, Griffith New South Wales 2680, Australia