The document provides information and instructions for a bidding process for the design, fabrication, and installation of signage for Ford Park. The document includes details on the requirements for the bid, such as the inclusion of all materials, equipment, and parts necessary for the completed work. It also mentions the possibility of addenda being issued to clarify or make changes to the specifications and plans, which bidders must acknowledge. The document emphasizes the importance of responsiveness in bids, stating that any bids that substitute or qualify the terms and conditions will be deemed non-responsive. It also highlights the need for bidders to have a satisfactory record of performance, integrity, and ethics, as well as the ability to comply with delivery schedules. The document mentions the possibility of design, strength, and quality requirements, and the expectation that all tangible goods being bid must be new and unused. It provides information on the delivery location, schedule, and charges, as well as the inclusion of installation charges in the bid price. The document also mentions the provision of operating instructions, training, and storage if requested. Bidders are required to comply with federal, state, county, and local laws, including safety, emission, and noise control requirements. The document also mentions compliance with OSHA regulations and the need to protect the county from claims involving patent and copyright infringements. It states that samples, demonstrations, and testing may be requested to ensure compliance with specifications, and that all articles will be subject to inspection. Additionally, the document states that any items or work found to be contrary to specifications must be replaced at the vendor's expense.