Specifications include, but are not limited to: a. The scope of work is limited to the landscape architectural services work associated with three projects that are part of the overall 5M program. The three 5M projects that are the subject of this RFP: (1) H1 office tower (approximately 633,000 GSF), (2) M2 20-story residential apartment project (approximately 300 units, 264,300 GSF and below-grade 37,440 GSF parking on 2 levels), (3) Mary Court West and Mary Court East, 26,000 GSF privately owned, public open space, as well as the streets, sidewalks and miscellaneous open space (on mix of private and public land). For both the H1 office tower and the M2 residential building, the scope of this RFP is limited to the ground plane only, and will not include any planned open space above grade (in vertical components). b. It is intended that the landscape architect will be the primary design team for all work on the Mary Court open space, as well as all adjacent streets and sidewalks. The landscape architect should anticipate, at minimum, assignment by owner of a contract with a site wide civil engineering firm for services relating to the scope of this RFP. Additionally, the landscape architect will be required to coordinate and work closely with the landscape design professional selected to perform the above grade (vertical) landscape design for the M2 and H1 buildings. c. The landscape architect shall prepare a single consolidated set of construction documents that span all three projects, but the documents shall be organized such that they may be divided into individually complete and coherent sub-packages whereby such discrete sub-packages may be submitted with each project’s permit application. This shall require the landscape architect to, in coordination with the civil engineer as well as other design professionals, insert appropriate work delineation within the design of public space, and to ensure that elevations and limits-of-work lines are coordinated with adjacent work that shall remain undisturbed. The landscape architect shall further subdivide the organization of the documents as necessary to deal with the division between public land and private land (e.g. the widening of the sidewalk at M2 is on private land, but the balance of the sidewalk is on public land). The landscape architect shall also design and detail appropriate interfaces with such adjacent work in a manner that comports with the City’s public space construction standards.