This project will provide new student housing and dining facilities in multiple phases to address increasing demand driven by enrollment growth and the freshman live-on campus requirement. The project will construct about 3000 traditional and semi-suite style student beds and a new 1500-seat dining facility on Central Campus. Three existing student housing buildings, a dining facility, and a small service building at the end of their useful lives will be demolished as part of this multi-phase project. The goal is to continue to increase the bed count with each phase. The project includes a new regional utility plant and utility distribution. Project Scope The University seeks the professional services of a Surveying Firm to support Cates West Development project. Surveying services will include surveying and mapping and subsurface utility engineering services (SUE). In addition, SUE Level A Test Holes will be included as needed and as identified by the project Engineers. ● The Cates West Development is a multi-phase project, and updates to the survey will be needed as the project progresses, as new buildings are constructed, existing structures are demolished and new utilities are installed, or existing utilities are re-routed. As-builts shall be updated at different phases of construction. Updates to the survey, such as new test hole locations, shall be tracked and documented. ● Coordination with the NC State University Surveyor, AERES, and the NC State Utilities Map and existing surveys will be required. The surveyor will coordinate any work that impacts pedestrian or vehicular traffic with NC State Transportation. ● The survey will include documenting a waterway of the US and appropriate buffers. ● Any use of drones will require coordination with and approval from NC State EH&PS Insurance and Risk Management. ● The survey may require capability for GPR. ● The survey scope may include camera inspections of storm and sewer piping. ● Coordination with NCRR and CSX will be required to work within the railroad right-of-way on the northern edge of the site. ● The surveyor shall locate any trees over 6” caliper and identify tree types for any Heritage Trees. ● The work will take place on a densely populated residential part of campus and will require careful coordination with the University and consideration for student safety and security.