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Board approves $22.3 million MTA contract with Hill International for project controls
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to approve a contract between the Municipal Transportation Agency and Hill International to provide capital program controls and related support services, with board members pressing MTA staff on oversight, training and how the final price compared to earlier estimates.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a resolution authorizing the Municipal Transportation Agency (MTA) to contract with Hill International for capital program control system procurement and related support services for an amount not to exceed approximately $22,268,000.
The contract, described by MTA staff as supplying specialized project-controls expertise and a project-controls software system, won board approval after supervisors asked MTA officials how they would supervise the consultant and why the final negotiated price exceeded earlier estimates.
Supervisor Campos questioned whether the MTA had sufficient in‑house expertise to oversee outside consultants and asked specifically what the…
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