As uncertainty considerations become increasingly important aspects of concurrent plant and control optimization, it is imperative to identify and compare the impact of uncertain control co-design (UCCD) formulations on their associated solutions. While previous work has developed the theory for various UCCD formulations, their implementation, along with an in-depth discussion of the structure of UCCD problems, implicit assumptions, method-dependent considerations, and practical insights, is currently missing from the literature. Therefore, in this study, we address some of these limitations by proposing two optimal control structures for UCCD problems that we refer to as the open-loop single-control (OLSC) and open-loop multiple-control (OLMC). Next, we implement the stochastic in expectation UCCD (SE-UCCD) and worst-case robust UCCD (WCR-UCCD) for a simplified strain-actuated solar array (SASA) case study. For the implementation of SE-UCCD, we use generalized Polynomial Chaos expansion and benchmark the results against Monte Carlo Simulation. Next, we solve a simple SASA WCR-UCCD through OLSC and OLMC structures. Insights from such implementations indicate that constructing, implementing, and solving a UCCD problem requires an in-depth understanding of the problem at hand, formulations, and solution strategies to best address the underlying co-design under uncertainty questions.