Specifications include, but are not limited to: Torrey Pines Golf Course is a 36-hole municipal golf facility that sits on the coastal cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean in the community of La Jolla, just south of Torrey Pines State Reserve. It has long been recognized as one of the nation's premier municipal golf facilities. The City of San Diego has recognized a need for modernizing the Golf Course Facilities and ancillary structures in accordance with current and future Council policies and initiatives, as well as creating a more cohesive architectural style, consistent with the Lodge at Torrey Pines. The City of San Diego is requesting proposals to provide architectural services for the development of a Torrey Pines Golf Course - Facilities Master Plan (Master Plan) and Design-Build Bridging Documents (Bridging Documents) for an initial project (Phase I of the Master Plan), which will consist of a new Clubhouse and Maintenance Facility at Torrey Pines Golf Course. The purpose of the Master Plan is to establish short and long-term goals and objectives for City Staff, the Parks and Recreation Department, and the City Council for the improvement and future development of the Torrey Pines municipal golf course structures and ancillary facilities. The Master Plan document will be reflective of serving the unique needs of a nationally-recognized premier golf facility, while simultaneously meeting the climate goals and infrastructure requirements of the City’s Climate Action Plan, and engaging the needs and concerns of the local community and greater San Diego region. The Design Professional shall work closely with city staff, the Parks and Recreation Department, the public, and other planning consultants, in preparing and developing the priorities for the Master Plan. The Design Professional shall create the Torrey Pines Golf Course Master Plan document for approval by the Parks and Recreation Department and the City Council. The Torrey Pines Golf Course Master Plan will become an element of the City of San Diego Parks Master Plan. In addition to preparing to the Master Plan as described, the Design Professional shall prepare and provide Bridging Documents and Environmental Packages for the anticipated Phase I of the Master Plan, which includes at a minimum the demolition and removal of the existing Clubhouse, Maintenance Facility, and practice putting greens, as well as the creation of temporary facilities to ensure continuous operation of the golf course during construction. Phase I will also include the construction of a new Clubhouse, Maintenance Facility, practice putting greens, and a new Maintenance Facility, as well as identification and coordination of overflow parking overflow throughout the project. Please note, the current practice putting greens must remain in place until new putting greens have been installed, unless the contractor finds a suitable alternative.