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April24,2019 <br /> Page 3 of 9 <br /> 5. Submit Confirmation Letters to applicable utility owners including North Miami Beach <br /> and Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department. <br /> 6. Follow up responses and confirmation from the applicable utility owners. <br /> C. Subsurface Utility Engineering(SUE) <br /> 1. It is anticipated during engineering design there will be a need for subsurface utility <br /> location of underground lines pertaining to electric, gas,telephone,cable tv, and fiber <br /> optic. Subsurface utility engineering will include the following methods of location: <br /> (a) Ground Penetrating Radar(GPR) survey will be able to provide both the position <br /> and estimated depth of both metallic and non-metallic underground utilities. The <br /> diameter or composition of utilities cannot be accurately determined using GPR <br /> though it can be estimated. <br /> (b) Conventional Electromagnetic Pipe and Cable Locators—Location of underground <br /> utilities using conventional means. Depths of- underground utilities can be <br /> determined when the EM equipment is being used in the active mode. <br /> (c) Air Vacuum Excavation (Utility Potholing) - Utility potholing photographic <br /> evidence is obtained of the exposed utility with measurements as to depth and type. <br /> 2. The location of underground utilities discovered shall be indicated on the ground <br /> surface using spray paint or other methods as specified by the design engineer. <br /> Surveying services will locate all utility markings for incorporation into the overall <br /> survey base map file. <br /> 3. 10 Utility Potholes are included. Surveying services will identify and stake proposed <br /> soft dig locations and as-built soft dig locations with measure down distances and other <br /> pertinent as-built utility information as identified by subsurface utility locations. <br /> 4. Add and properly annotate field verified utility information into AutoCAD. <br /> 5. Perform a site visit to verify results of the utility subsurface investigation. <br /> 3) Task 3—Surveying <br /> A. The survey task includes conducting a Topographic\Design Survey of the Site, a Route <br /> Survey of a portion of N. Bay Road, As-Built Survey of the pump station building and a <br /> Right-of-Way\Easement Encumbrance report for the Site. <br /> B. Data Gathering <br /> 1. Obtain a Right-of-Way\Easement Encumbrance report for the site as performed by a <br /> • Title Company.Report will identify any;recorded easements,rights-of-way,ownership <br /> documents and other encumbrances that may affect the property. Any plottable• - <br /> easements, rights-of-way and other encumbrances will be depicted on the survey <br /> drawings. <br /> 2. Obtain, review and field recover any National Geodetic Survey (NGS), Florida <br /> Department of Transportation (FDOT) or Miami-Dade County horizontal and vertical <br /> survey control within and/or adjacent to the project limits. <br />