In this forum, rightly or wrongly, we usually assume PID mean Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, so we (I) don't get what surveyors (land surveyors?) are doing with those, because PIDs do not (usually) have any linear dimensions at all on them.
General Arrangements will most likely not need any, or maybe a little work.
If the surveyors have done any as-built work, then I would guess that they have located the pipeline's features according to MP or KP (mile post, kilometer post) stations and elevations, and/or perhaps GPS coordinates. I wouldn't trust them for anything else. All piping features and equipment should be verified as-built, in place by someone that understands piping.
Piping Plans will most probably need as-built info markups and correction. All information joint features, tees, valves, diameters, wall thicknesses, class factors, materials should be tied back to their exact locations as they have been shown on the drawings, dimensions and any other differences corrected. In other words, correct all the drawings and information so that all dimensions and actually all information is shown EXACTLY WHAT was built and WHERE.
If your scope of work is only for the equipment, or one piece of equipment, then you must verify only the equipment drawings and their information, otherwise you should be prepared to do all the above.
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