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SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR SURVEY <br />The basic scope of services will consist of the following: <br />The proposal shall make specific reference to the project for which the scope of work is <br />being submitted and the attached project location map, listing all roadways and their <br />appropriate length. This is also to include a grand total of length of roadway to be <br />surveyed. <br />- Locate all utility castings, driveways (type of driveways), mailboxes, trees (type and <br />trunk diameter), medians, curbs, and all other significant above ground features for the <br />entire width and length of the affected right of way within the project boundaries. <br />- Obtain rim/grate and invert elevations for all pipes, catch basins and manholes plus <br />right of way, back of side walk, bottom of swale, edge of pavement, and center line/base <br />line elevations at 100 foot intervals, locating any additional low and high points elevation <br />along the centerline of the roadway that may exist between the 100 foot interval. <br />- Prepare plan view of survey at F = 40' on 24"06" sheets in AutoCad R12 or R13 <br />format utilizing the consultant layering, line types and line width standards. The <br />consultant will provide the electronic and hardcopy of CADD standards for the <br />surveyor's use. Survey shall contain all the information gathered in the field and <br />stationing of survey baseline. <br />- Submit two (2) preliminary blueline copies of the survey to the consultant for their <br />review and comment. <br />- Revise survey as per consultant review and comments. Submit two (2) signed and <br />sealed copies of the final survey plans to the consultant along with one AutoCad R12 or <br />R13.DWG file on 3 1/2" floppy diskette. Submit three (3) signed and sealed copies of <br />the final survey plans to DERM along with one (1) ACAD R12 or R13.DWG file on a 3 <br />1/2" floppy diskette. <br />- The surveying firm shall provide a cost estimate for the above listed items. <br />- The surveying firm will submit a time frame upon which the work will be complete. <br />The time starts from the day the surveying firm receives the written authorization for the <br />job. <br />6 <br />