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SFPUC adopts $68 million increase to Phase 1 of sewer improvement program

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · April 24, 2018
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Summary

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission approved a revised 2018 baseline for Phase 1 of the Sewer System Improvement Program, adding $68 million to treatment-project budgets, a $60 million increase for the Southeast Plant headworks and schedule changes intended to reduce long-term risk.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission unanimously approved a revised 2018 baseline for Phase 1 of the Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP), the commission's multi‑year capital package of 70 projects with an original baseline of $2.9 billion.

Karen Kubik, director of wastewater capital, told commissioners the $68 million increase affects treatment projects most notably at the Southeast Plant, where the headworks project accounts for roughly $60 million of the change. Kubik said the scope change adds…

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