IFC 2003 Table B105.1
Required Fire Flow for Type IIa construction with area >166,5001 sq ft is 6000 gpm for a 4 hour duration. Since you have apts, I am assuming an R occupancy. Therefore, you can reduce the flow by 25% to 4500 gpm as indicated by footnote A in the same table.
Per B105.2 exception, you can reduce by 75% where it is a light hazard occupancy and protected throughout by an automatic sprinkler system. Therefore, you have 4500 - 4500*.75 = 1125. The exception also states that the minimum fire flow shall not be less than 1500 gpm.
Per IBC 2003 Table 503, you are allowed 24000 sq ft per floor for type IIa construction. You can increase that an additional 200% for a sprinklered building in accordance with NFPA 13, so you get up to 72k sq ft per floor. I trust the architect has already taken the floor area limitations per building into account.
Good luck. Now that Stookey and I have pointed you in the right direction for all of this, you should really research the IBC and IFC sections quoted and verify the information for yourself. After all, you will be the engineer of record on the project and need to have an understanding of what all of this means. I don't want to sound mean, but I still am not sure you understand the fire flow vs. standpipe vs sprinkler calculations based on one of the responses to Stookey above.
Good luck and have a good weekend.