Peter Noble is a highly experienced surveyor having been the design surveyor on many of Sydney's major projects including:
AMP Quay Quarter Tower Circular Quay;
Sydney Harbour Tunnel;
M5 Tolloroads and other major roads;
Large subdivisions;
Sydney Monorail;
Consultant to many Sydney Councils.
Peter Noble is an internationally awarded and recognised surveyor as well as having received the highest awards in Surveying in Australia from both professional organisations and government departments including the Institution of Surveyors Sir Thomas Mitchell Award.
His surveying work and contributions have been featured around the world including alongside NASA, New York City Council and Japans Department of Geography.
Peter has been featured in numerous international magazine articles, delivered international keynote speeches on behalf of Brazil Space Agency, China Digital Cities conferences and several leading universities around the world.
Leica Geosystems CEO Hans Hess (Zurich, Switzerland ) in an interview in New York when listing Leica on the New York Stock Exchange described Peter Noble as the "future of modern surveying."
Peter is recognised as having developed world first technologies and methodologies despite having overcome significant setbacks such as industrial espionage, four year long illnesses and of more recent times with a traumatic and protracted divorce negotiation of nearly ten years, a near amputation of his foot and pneumonia in the last twelve months.
Despite these setbacks Peter is determined to establish DA Surveys as a world leading provider of complex land titling and measurement solutions and is presently in the process of expanding the business under the direction of some of Australia's leading financial and business advisors.
Technology development
Resource allocation and management
Land titling and education
Complex mapping and measurement services
Peter Noble has several thousand LinkedIn followers including several Surveyor General's in Australia and overseas. His weekly posts are highly regarded as being extremely detailed and with out error. A consequence of these posts have been numerous invitations to speak at professional conferences. His posts are used extensively in universities and by the majority of candidate surveyors training towards becomes registered surveyors in several countries around the world.
The Sir Thomas Mitchell Award is awarded annually by Institutions of Surveyors for demonstrating an unusual and outstanding degree of commitment and technical difficulty. Peter received the award for introducing world leading technologies and methodologies for complex high accuracy mapping of Sydney's CBD combining numerous aerial and ground based measurement technologies.