Specifications include, but are not limited to: Work with the artist to further develop the specification by producing up to six additional glass samples up to 24” x 24” in consultation with the artist. Fabrication of glass panels with artwork imagery per design and specifications. Fabrication of templates for each of the glass panels to be used during installation of support framing. Templates shall be minimum ½ inch plywood to prevent warping/deformity, and exterior grade plywood or equivalent material for exterior locations. Provide fittings and fasteners, per design and specifications. Artwork elements to be properly packaged and delivered to General Contractor’s storage site. The General Contractor shall provide for: installation of art glass panels, supply of support framing, including flashing and closure plates, installation of fittings and fasteners, supply of sealant and installation of sealant joints. The following are work tasks assumed necessary to fabricate artwork for the Tomie Arai Chinatown Station. Proposing teams may suggest a modified scope as part of their proposal. 1. Provide Shop Drawings for review and approval by Artist and Arts Commission staff. 2. Meet with General Contractor’s art installer prior to beginning fabrication to review shop drawings, architectural drawings and installation procedure. 3. Produce up to 6 fabrication samples with imagery as represented by the Artist’s design for approval by the Artist and Arts Commission staff. 4. Fabricate artwork per “Artwork Design Drawings and Specifications” (Appendix A) and approved samples and revised specifications based upon material sample review. 5. Fabricate templates for each of the artwork panels. Templates shall be minimum ½ inch plywood to prevent warping/deformity, and exterior grade plywood or equivalent material for exterior locations. 6. Package and transport panels and templates to the General Contractor’s storage site located within the City and County of San Francisco. 7. Fabricator to be available for on-site consultation before and during artwork installation.