Specifications include, but are not limited to: Specific guidelines for the project include designs that are: attractive and contextual with the existing campus and meet the design guidelines established in the campus master plan/s. energy-efficient and sustainable efficient and economical to construct and operate durable, comfortable, secure, and that achieve a high degree of value for the Institution “smart” buildings with the flexibility to respond to rapidly evolving technology in the academic environment. establish, define and make visible the various elements of a performance landscape including but not limited to hydrology, ecology, culture, history, art, technology, engineering, soils and plant communities The scope of the design professional services at a minimum include, but is not necessarily limited to, the items outlined below: (Strike out non-applicable scopes) Program Development, Validation and Cost Model Existing Site Conditions Analyses Measured Drawings of Existing Site Conditions as Needed Conceptual Design Schematic Design.