B. | Site Investigation Survey |
| The scope of site investigation survey covers the following activities: |
| 1. | Site hunting |
| | - | identifying sites which may be suitable for the construction of CME works |
| | - | ascertaining the probability of being able to negotiate a site lease and obtain all necessary permits for the development of the candidate sie |
| | - | based on search area provided by Ericsson, SP must search each search area to identify a primary, a secondary and a tertiary candidate site |
| 2. | Radio frequency and transmission survey |
| | - | assessing the suitability of each candidate site |
| | - | assessing the suitability of each candidate site for radio frequency purpose and conducting a radio frequency survey of individual coordinates for each candidate site |
| | - | identifying all the permits required in relation to each candidate site |
| | - | contacting potential lanlords, property owners, carriers and property managers, to present the Site Information Package and determine the landlord's willingness to enter into a lease arrangement |
| | - | obtaining all available site specific data from government agencies, for example assessor's maps and application forms |
| | - | obtaining and taking photographs of each candidate site |
| | - | obtaining all available site specific data from property owners, for example floor plans and site plans |