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PROJECT APPROACH AND UNDERSTANDINGD <br />The following steps are taken to ensure the quality of each project: <br /> • Project Manager will coordinate with the City’s staff to develop a project scope of services to meet the <br /> City’s project objectives <br /> • Development of survey plan for implementation of project scope <br /> • Research for plats, right-of-ways, controls, prior surveys, benchmarks, etc. <br /> • Meet with survey field crew to discuss parameters of the project and safety procedures <br /> • Determine the technology necessary for the project and establish equipment to be utilized in the field <br /> Mobilize field crew(s) <br /> • Ongoing review of project standards, criteria and checklist <br /> • Daily review of field notes to ensure the scope of work and standards are met <br /> • Ongoing/daily communication between project manager and field crew with special emphasis on the <br /> transmittal of data, quality control, safety, cost and schedule adherence <br /> • Process survey field data and prepare final drawings <br /> • Field review by Project Manager for quality assurance and to ensure the work meets Florida State <br /> Statutes and Minimum Technical Standards <br />Throughout every stage of a project, quality checks are utilized starting with our field crew chiefs, all of whom <br />have a minimum of 18 years’ experience and are knowledgeable in the practice of the surveying profession. <br />Field notes and data files are submitted at the end of each workday to the project manager. The field notes are <br />then checked by a survey technician whose responsibility includes drafting the work in AutoCAD/Carlson. <br />After drafting has been completed by the survey technician and a due diligence review by the project manager, <br />the crew returns to the field with a copy of the survey to perform a field check. A final due diligence check is <br />made by the project manager prior to signing, sealing and delivering to the client.