Memorandum of agreement landscape institute

# Source: Landscape Institute (requires Member login for full details)

S1-0 – Strategic Definition

S1-1 – Preparation and Brief

S1-2 – Concept Design

S1-3 – Developed Design

S1-4 – Technical Design

S1-5 – Construction

S1-6 – Handover and Close

S2-1 – Scope of Services

S2-2 – Preparation

S2-3 – Baseline Information, Survey and Appraisal

S2-4 – Strategic Framework

S2-5Preparation of Design and Written Report

S3-1 – Scope of Services

S3-2 – Baseline Studies

S3-3 – Identification of Impacts

S3-4 – Assessment of Effects

S3-5 – Mitigation

S3-6 – Stakeholder Engagement

S4-1 – Scope of Services

S4-2 – Landscape/Townscape/Seascape Character Assessment

S4-3 – Sensitivity/Capacity Studies

S4-4 – Green Infrastructure Strategies

S4-5 – Pre-Planning Landscape and Visual Feasibility Studies

S4-6 – LVIA (see Scope of Services S3)

S4-7 – LVIA Audit

S4-8 – EIA Co-ordination

S5-1 – Scope of Services

S5-2 – Preparation

S5-3 – Baseline Information, Survey and Appraisal

S6-1 – Scope of Services

S6-2 – Preparation

S6-3 – Communication and Consultation Process

S7-1 – Scope of Services

S7-2 – Preparation and Brief

S7-3 – Tender Documentation

S7-4 – Tender Action

S8-1 – Scope of Services

S8-2 – Title

S8-3 – Title

The list below shows the RIBA Plan of Work Stages that are also used by Landscape Architects to quickly describe their appointment’s scope of services.

RIBA (plan of work)
0 – Strategic Definition
1 – Preparation and Brief
2 – Concept Design
3 – Developed Design
4 – Technical Design
5 – Construction
6 – Handover and Close Out
7 – In Use