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Board approves amendment capping management-contract spending on Water System Improvement Program at $7 million, orders competitive RFP
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved an amendment to the Water System Improvement Program agreement that reduces an immediate management-contract authorization from $19 million to $7 million and directs a competitive RFP for further construction-management work once the reduced amount is exhausted. The vote was 10–1.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a resolution amending agreement number CS 7 6 5 for the Water System Improvement Program, reducing the immediate contract authority for management services from $19,000,000 to $7,000,000 and directing that a competitive request for proposals be issued when that reduced amount is spent.
The move, introduced and moved for approval by Supervisor McGoldrick and seconded by Supervisor Ellsburn, passed on a roll call vote of 10 ayes and 1 no. Supervisor Daley cast the lone no vote and gave an extended explanation on the floor.
Why this matters: Supervisors and union representatives have long debated whether large outside management contractors…
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