Municipal Engineering Surveying refers to the measurement work conducted for the planning, design, construction staking-out, and completion of municipal engineering projects. Municipal engineering projects encompass the construction of municipal facilities, which are various buildings, structures, and equipment established within the planned and constructed areas of urban districts, towns, and villages. These facilities are based on the government's responsibility and obligation to provide paid or unpaid public products and services to residents. The various public infrastructure facilities supporting urban life fall within the scope of municipal engineering, such as common urban roads, bridges, subways, and various pipelines closely related to daily life, including rainwater, sewage, water supply, reclaimed water, electricity, telecommunications, heating, gas, among others. Furthermore, the construction of squares, urban greening areas, and other regions also belong to the realm of municipal engineering.