Deliverables provide the client with an understanding of the survey accuracy and confidence levels, methodologies used, together with any cautionary advice notes and limitations. When requesting deliverables, the client could include the following text in the specification document:
Survey data shall be presented as file formats for use in CAD/GIS/BIM [delete as appropriate] and/or in other project or client specified deliverables.*
A report shall accompany any survey output. This shall contain the following as a minimum:
01. Written description of the survey project requirements and defined survey area.
02. List of the detection methodologies used during the survey.
03. Survey outcomes including:
04. A post-survey debrief in person (at an office or location of the client’s choosing) or virtual via video sharing software. This meeting shall be noted and the outcome recorded in writing for both client and practitioner.**
*The client should be clear as to the type of deliverable required. The term ‘data’ can include everything from historic paper records, plans, maps and photographs to digital geospatial and geophysical data, such as CAD drawings, EML and GPR data, point clouds and models for use in augmented reality applications.
** A post survey debrief can be requested by the client and is valuable in aiding familiarity with the data collected. Clients are strongly recommended to specify a post-survey debrief on major projects.
This guidance has been prepared by the Utilities and Subsurface Mapping Panel of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors.
Lead authors: John Robinson FCInstCES, Janos Dobsi FCInstCES MBA and Abigail Tomkins CICES
Thanks to members of the Utilities and Subsurface Mapping Panel.