Conduct surveys using a variety of surveying equipment and techniques, including GPS, total stations, and ground-penetrating radar.
Identify the location and condition of existing utility lines, such as water, sewer, gas, and electric, as well as other infrastructure, such as storm drains, culverts, and retaining walls.
Mark the location of utilities on the land and create maps and drawings that accurately depict the location of utilities and other infrastructure.
Work collaboratively with developers, engineers, and other stakeholders to ensure that new developments are designed to avoid damaging existing utilities and infrastructure.
Conduct field inspections of construction sites to ensure that contractors are adhering to the survey specifications PAS 128 and are not damaging existing utilities.
Keep detailed records of survey data, including maps, drawings, and digital files, and ensure that all data is accurate and up-to-date.