London's Olympic Park brings together three of the most innovative plantsmen in the world.  Will the results live up to the hype?

Not since the Victorian era--at the height of the British empire--has a park been created with as much ambition or swagger.  The London Olympic Park, a 247-acre "park with venues," is the largest urban park developed in Europe in 150 years. 

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Probably the most ambitious at least since the last 'global' landscape project....How come most of us never got the RFP for this one? (wink).........no seriously, it would really help my bottom line.

I got the RFP, submitted and was a Mil. 4 over.

Maybe you forgot to convert $ to Euros.  I hate when that happens.

So that's where I went wrong. Spent many hours going over numbers and not able to find the mistake.

Thanks(wink)

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