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Friedenspark Redesign, Angermünde
Two-stage EU negotiated tender appointing a landscape architect to deliver climate-adaptive redesign and delivery of Angermünde’s historic Friedenspark, in Germany.
The City of Angermünde is undertaking the comprehensive transformation of Friedenspark, the town’s principal public green space and a 1.6-hectare historic park embedded within the former defensive walls of the old town. Positioned between the railway station forecourt, the medieval town centre and the eastern residential quarter, the park forms a vital urban hinge within the wider townscape. Rich in mature tree stock and defined by its adjacency to the listed town wall, the site is designated as an archaeological monument and lies within a protected heritage setting. Yet despite its centrality, the park currently suffers from limited amenity value, ageing vegetation, deteriorated pathways and insufficient accessibility. The project seeks to reposition Friedenspark as an inclusive civic landscape, a contemporary place of encounter, recreation and cultural exchange, while carefully responding to its historical fabric.
Funded under the federal programme “Adaptation of Urban and Rural Areas to Climate Change”, the scheme prioritises climate resilience and ecological enhancement. The brief calls for the renewal and safeguarding of the existing tree population through climate-adapted species, the ecological upgrading of lawns, increased green volume, sustainable surface water management and improved flood resilience. The scope includes redesigned planting areas, new pathways and public realm infrastructure, a revitalised water feature and play space, and the integration of artistic interventions through a dedicated art competition. Delivered in phased work sections under landscape architectural services in accordance with the German Schedule of Fees for Architects and Engineers, the project combines environmental performance, inclusive design and long-term maintenance strategy within a sensitive heritage context, with completion targeted before the end of 2028.
Location
Sector
heritage-conservation, landscape-public-realm
Intervention
Renovation
Website
Tender Portal
Tender Stage
Two stage tender
Deadline
20 Mar 2026
Project Value/Scale
€2.6 million
Consultant Team
Landscape architect (lead)
At least 2 other qualified landscape architects
Project lead
Construction / site lead
Nature conservation & environmental impact specialist
3 protection specialist
Water management / drainage specialist
Maintenance planning specialist
Participation / stakeholder engagement facilitator
Artistic competition coordination (water feature)
Optional:
Technical landscape architects / engineers
CAD / technical drawing staff
Cost control capability (HOAI-compliant fee structure)
Interdisciplinary coordination capability
At least 2 other qualified landscape architects
Project lead
Construction / site lead
Nature conservation & environmental impact specialist
3 protection specialist
Water management / drainage specialist
Maintenance planning specialist
Participation / stakeholder engagement facilitator
Artistic competition coordination (water feature)
Optional:
Technical landscape architects / engineers
CAD / technical drawing staff
Cost control capability (HOAI-compliant fee structure)
Interdisciplinary coordination capability
Submission Criteria
At least 3 teams will be selected to the second phase.
Qualification Deliverables:
– Completed application form
– Evidence of entitlement to use the professional title “Landscape Architect”
– Chamber registration certificate or equivalent
– For companies: identification of the named professionally responsible individual(s)
– No mandatory exclusion grounds (German Public Procurement Act §123)
– No discretionary exclusion grounds (§124)
– Compliance with EU sanctions regulation (Regulation 2022/576)
– Declaration that services will be delivered free from execution or supply conflicts of interest.
Proof of professional indemnity insurance:
– Minimum €3 million for personal injury
– Minimum €1 million for property/financial loss
– Double aggregate cover
Financial Capacity Statement:
– Annual turnover for comparable landscape architecture services
– For the years 2023–2025
– Minimum average turnover: €180,000 net
Staffing Statement:
– Average number of professionally qualified staff (2023–2025)
– Minimum: 2 qualified landscape architects
– Training certificates required
– Chamber registration of employees not required
Reference Submission Forms:
– Minimum: 2 compliant reference projects
– Maximum considered: 10 references
Completion must include:
– Construction cost (KG 500)
– Difficulty level
– Services delivered (HOAI phases)
– Public sector client confirmation
– Completion of construction supervision phase (LP 8)
– Project completion date
– Description of relevant qualitative criteria
– For long-term durability assessment: current (2025) photographs and/or client confirmation
Specialist Capability Statement (up to 2 A4 pages permitted):
– Ecological impact assessments (intervention regulation documentation)
– Species and habitat protection reports
– Tree protection supervision during construction
– Landscape ecological technical contributions
– Flood risk verification
– Surface water drainage strategy and sustainable rainwater management
– Maintenance strategy
– Maintenance plan
– Joint venture declaration (if applicable)
– Sub-contracting declaration (if applicable)
– Reliance on other entities declaration (if applicable)
2nd Stage Deliverables:
– Covering letter
– Technical proposal (max. 10 pages)
– Timetable Project programme
– Presentation material (A4 printed presentation copy)
– Fee proposal
– Comments on draft contract (optional)
Negotiation Meeting Deliverables:
– Presentation of named project team members
– Oral explanation of delivery strategy
– Clarification of fee proposal
– Responses to authority questions
Final Tender Submission – after negotiations:
– Revised and binding final offer
– Updated fee submission (if required)
– Confirmed project team