Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Phase II development of Wahlfield Park North will expand upon the recently completed Phase I entry drive and parking lot to provide restroom facilities and rental shelter, with possible additional parking and driveway expansion (site work for parking and drive not included in this scope of work). Working with Kent County Parks, architect will provide conceptual ideas for restroom facilities and rental shelter based on existing and proposed park use, finalize conceptual plans with preliminary budgets, and provide construction drawings and specifications for bidding based on results of conceptual planning.; At Wahlfield Park, Kent County Parks anticipates the need for a rental shelter, and one or two restrooms. The rental shelter may be a custom design or stock prefabricated unit. Restrooms will be single user/family style restroom facilities. One restroom will have a utilitarian service garage for storage of a mower and/or utility cart. At least one restroom will be designed to be utilized in a year-round capacity. All plumbing and electrical service related to the building will be the responsibility of the Architect. Well and septic services will be utilized for the building and coordinated by Kent County Parks with the Kent County Health Department on size and location. Building design should reflect park architecture and relate to its surroundings.; The Johnson Park Trailhead project will consist of a new, replacement restroom and new picnic/warming shelter. The restroom will be a new design to replace the existing restroom facility. The restroom will be converted from a men’s/women’s restroom facility to a single user/family unit facility. The footprint of the building will be approximately the same footprint of the existing restroom, 24’x24’, with 4-5 single user restrooms and one utility room. Restroom will connect with existing power, sanitary, and water systems. The proposed shelter will be designed to potentially have use as a warming shelter for winter sledding operations at the Park. The shelter may be a custom design, a prefabricated unit, or a combination. Building design should reflect the park architecture of Johnson Park. ; All designs/buildings shall minimally comply with the latest American with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and latest State of Michigan Building, Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC, and Construction codes. Buildings shall strive to meet Universal Design standards.