Specifications include, but are not limited to: i. Aerial Photography, Survey and Mapping - The Engineer shall provide controlled location and topographic survey and digitized crosssections. Determination of the existing Right-of-Way shall be determined by the Engineer. All surveying shall be performed under the direct supervision of a New Mexico Registered Professional Land Surveyor. ii. Right-of-Way Mapping - It is anticipated that the engineer will determine right of way needs for the project and coordinate with Santa Fe County/Public Works. It is intended that Santa Fe County will be responsible for completing right of way maps for the project. It is determined that right of way mapping services are required by the engineer under this contract. iii. Sub-Surface Utility Engineering (SUE) - Quality Level C is anticipated for this project. QL-C is probably the most commonly used level of information. It involves surveying visible utility facilities (e.g., manholes, valve boxes, etc.) and correlating this information with existing utility records (QL-D information). When using this information, it is not unusual to find that many underground utilities have been either omitted or erroneously plotted. Its usefulness, therefore, is primarily on rural projects where utilities are not prevalent, or are not too expensive to repair or relocate. If potential conflicts are identified during the design process, the Engineer will be responsible for Quality Level A locating by pothole exploration and associated survey required to establish proper project control. Coordination with all effected Utility Companies will be required for private Utility relocation design. For Public Water and/or Sewer relocations, the Engineer will be responsible for design and construction plans for this work to be performed by the County’s contractor...