Utilizes Computer Aided Drafting and Design software (CADD) to combine the various fragments of existing records into a single comprehensive overview of the project locus, in order to define and recover and all existing field monumentation and/or physical structure attributes (i.e. water, sewer, drain, building, etc.), that are subsequently used to analyze the validity of their true x, y, and z coordinate positions, in order to establish a “balanced” baseline and benchmark system that will serve both as a quality, as well as a quantity control medium, for the project at hand and for all future projects as well. Coordinates, engages in, and compiles all research material for the purpose of combining and integrating new and existing information into one comprehensive graphical and/or annotated format; creates final analysis of existing conditions and/or the high-definition profile, upon which all-future project designs and/or permanent records will be based; conducts research and performs title examination work at the Registry of Deeds, City Clerk’s Office and other resources as required.