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Supervisor introduces ordinance to require prequalification for public works and updates to Mills Act rules
Summary
A supervisor introduced an ordinance to require mandatory prequalification for public works contractors after audits and alleged safety and wage violations; a separate ordinance will update Administrative Code provisions governing the Mills Act program to correct references and set performance benchmarks, the sponsor said.
A supervisor introduced an ordinance at the Sept. 2009 San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting to make contractor prequalification mandatory for public works projects, citing recent audits and contractor safety and prevailing-wage concerns.
The introducer said the measure would expand an existing voluntary prequalification process to more projects “to avoid these problems in the future,” noting an emergency dredging contract in the Marina and…
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