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Your workshop participants will review and <br />validate refinements, production, costs, <br />phasing, funding, and any other particulars <br />necessary to implement your river directory and <br />wayfinding system. <br />Task 3a: Develop style guides, specifications <br />Based on the results of task 2d, we will develop <br />style guides as well as Adobe Illustrator (ai) <br />graphic files for each wayfinding sign and river <br />directory necessary to produce the river <br />directory and wayfinding sign elements with in- <br />house or by contract production methods. <br />Depending on your decisions in task 2d, we will <br />produce final style guides for the following <br />elements: <br />. Maps - that may be reproduced on websites, <br />in advertisements, brochures, and on public <br />access site directories.. wayfinding signage _ that may be installed <br />on light or traffic standards or as stand-alone <br />standards on SR-903, SR-10, SR-821, and other <br />city and county roads.. River directories - that may be installed at <br />major multi-use public access sites as stand- <br />along signage.. Smartphone apps - concept specifications <br />for using mobile technology to link your public <br />access sites with a user-friendly visual and <br />auditory smartphone-enabled platform using <br />scanable QR codes on your river directories. <br />Task 3b: Review stvle guides <br />We will review the style guides with you, your <br />Wayfinding Advisory Committee (WAC), and <br />others you deem appropriate during a series of <br />workshops. <br />Your workshop participants will review and <br />make any adjustments in contents or <br />production assumptions appropriate. <br />3. Develop style guides,/specifications <br />Task 3c: Refine guides, costs, production <br />methods, staging, funding <br />Based on the results of task 3b, we will make <br />any final adjustments to the style guides, <br />production methods or contract bidding <br />documents, phasing or funding strategies <br />necessary to begin fabrication and installation <br />tasks. <br />Task 3d: Approve final implementation <br />We will review final style guides, prototype <br />examples, production methods or contract <br />bidding proposals, phasing and maintenance <br />funding strategies with you, your Wayfinding <br />Advisory Committee (WAC), and others you <br />deem appropriate during a formal public <br />session. <br />Your participants will review and approve final <br />particulars necessary to begin fabrication and <br />installation tasks. <br />Task 4a: Develop bid documents <br />Based on the results of task 3d, we will develop <br />your public bid documents including style <br />guides, QR codes, installation maps and <br />placement photo renderings, printing and <br />graffiti protection screens, and mounting <br />hardware specifications as well as Adobe <br />Illustrator (ai) graphic files for each wayfinding <br />sign and river directory. <br />We will include quality assurance requirements <br />for qualifying for initial bids and for fabrication <br />and delivery by the successful sign vendor. <br />Task 4b: Construct, bid, install wayfinding <br />elements <br />Based on the results of task 4a, we will provide <br />and/or assist you and your Public Works staff <br />with necessary production, bid review and <br />award, and all particulars necessary to complete <br />fabrication and installation of your approved <br />river directory and wayfinding elements. <br />5 <br />4. Implement wayfinding signage