Specifications include, but are not limited to: Task 1: Final Design The Designer will review the architectural shelter drawings included in Exhibit A. The Designer will coordinate with the City to revise the drawings in Exhibit A to comply with shelter configurations being developed in the site civil plans. It is anticipated that the drawings in Exhibit A will be used to develop 2 finalconfigurations for installation. These configurations are expected to be based onthe Micro and Small configurations presented in Exhibit A. The shelters areexpected to be installed by the Contractor directly on foundations constructedby the Contractor. Once approved by the City, the Designer will providestamped and sealed plans to the City. As needed, the Designer will providecalculations and any structural design data to the City.Task 2: FabricationFollowing approval by the City, the Designer will begin to fabricate the sheltersto meet the approved design. The Designer will provide material samples forapproval to the City. The Designer will fabricate the shelters in such a mannerthat they can be delivered to the City with cost efficiencies in mind. Costefficiencies may include bulk shipping or other means to balance transportation and installation expenses.Task 3: Delivery The Designer will be responsible for coordinating delivery from the point of fabrication to Park City. The City will determine delivery locations at its sole discretion. The shelters may be delivered to the final installation point or a centralized staging area. The Designer will be responsible for ensuring that requisite hardware for each shelter is packaged to simplify installation