C.3.1 Architectural Design Services: Shall include but is not limited to architectural engineering design concept through design construction documents and specifications services, assessments and studies; construction administration services, site inspections, submittal reviews, responses to requests for information and punch list development, code review and analysis, value engineering (VE), life cycle cost analysis, architectural renderings and related services, LEED analyses and quality control. C.3.2 Planning Services: Shall include but is not limited to real estate analysis, programming, innovative strategies, project communications, building feasibility studies, master planning, evaluations and surveys, and site planning. C.3.3 Interior Design Services: Shall include but is not limited to site survey, space planning, tenant fit-out, perspective sketches, color renderings, fly through, finish boards, construction documents and specification, FF&E (Furniture, Fixture, and Equipment) specifications, custom casework design, construction administration and related services for all types of interior spaces including but not limited to Trial Court rooms, judge’s chambers, jury rooms, witness rooms, public spaces, conference rooms, and offices in conformance with the ‘DC Courts Design Standards’ (Attachment, J13). C.3.4 Historic Preservation Services: Shall include but is not limited to expertise in Fine Art Conservator, Preservation Architecture, Historic Landscape Architecture, and Architectural Materials Conservation. Each professional should demonstrate prior project work experience in National Register or National Historic Landmark listed buildings and familiarity with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties and Cultural Landscapes, and the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) Code of Ethics. C.3.5 Historic Preservation Architect: Shall include but is not limited to Evaluation of existing buildings or portions of buildings for code compliance and functionality, and the design of sensitive and cost-effective solutions that will allow the continued use of Heritage Assets without adversely impacting their architectural significance. Offeror shall have the ability to prepare accurate and complete measured drawings and conduct archival research and documentation. C.3.6 Historical Landscape Architect: Shall include but is not limited to Evaluation, assessment and preservation of existing cultural landscapes Must demonstrate experience in: cultural landscape reports, Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES), site design and construction documentation, and accessibility design. C.3.7 Fine Art Conservator: Shall include but is not limited to Evaluation and treatment of fine art paintings, sculpture, murals, paper, textiles. Must be a full member of AIC. C.3.8 Civil Engineering Services: Shall include but is not limited to surveying (topographical and utility), evaluation of site conditions and grading, drainage and site development, geotechnical engineering, maintenance of traffic, vehicular and pedestrian circulation, roadway and pavement engineering, water and waste water treatment, stormwater management, sanitary sewer and storm collection, pumping and storage, forensics engineering, environmental engineering, ground penetrating radar services (GPR), infrastructure assessments & maintenance planning, value engineering, construction documents and specifications and construction administration and related services.