
A Legacy Built on Precision
For over six decades, the Quattlebaum name has meant one thing in Arkansas: land surveys you can stake your claim on.
Our Heritage
In an industry where precision is measured in hundredths of a foot, reputation is built one corner stake at a time. Since 1960, Quattlebaum Land Surveying has been setting those stakes across Arkansas — from White County farmland to commercial developments statewide.
We bridge the integrity of traditional surveying methods with the power of modern GNSS and laser scanning technology. Every survey we deliver carries the weight of six decades of field experience and a professional commitment to legally defensible results.
Six Decades of Excellence
Foundation
Quattlebaum Land Surveying is established in Searcy, Arkansas, beginning a legacy of precision land measurement in White County and beyond.
Growing Reputation
Expansion throughout central Arkansas, building a reputation for quality boundary surveys and subdivision plat work during a period of regional growth.
Standards Era
Adoption of Arkansas Standards of Practice No. 1 for Property Boundary Surveys. All surveys now include the mandated acreage statement per post-1981 regulations.
Digital Transition
Transition from traditional chain-and-compass methods to electronic total stations and early GPS receivers, dramatically improving accuracy and efficiency.
Statewide Expansion
Achieving statewide licensing coverage in Arkansas. Major investment in AutoCAD Civil 3D and digital deliverable workflows for commercial clients.
GNSS Revolution
Full adoption of multi-constellation GNSS technology and robotic total stations. Introduction of high-density terrestrial laser scanning capabilities.
Modern Precision
Operating with Trimble R12i GNSS receivers and advanced robotic stations, delivering millimeter-level accuracy while honoring six decades of surveying tradition.
Precision
Millimeter-level accuracy on every survey, backed by state-of-the-art equipment and rigorous field procedures.
Integrity
Legally defensible work product that stands up in courts, closings, and construction sites across Arkansas.
Heritage
Six decades of continuous service means deep institutional knowledge of Arkansas land records and terrain.
