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SFPUC reports delays and a $9.7 million cost increase in several wastewater projects

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · March 13, 2018
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The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission learned of multiple schedule delays and a near-$10 million redesign cost tied to a sewer reroute at Kansas/Marin Street during the wastewater capital program quarterly update. Staff also flagged interdepartmental utility conflicts and schedule shifts on Van Ness, Geary and Terrell projects.

Karen Kubik, director of the SFPUC Wastewater Capital Program, told the commission the enterprise’s quarterly red-dot report highlights several projects that have slipped or exceeded budget thresholds. She said the seismic reliability improvements are delayed by 21 months because the work depends on a retrofit at the Southeast Treatment Plant and related headworks work. ‘‘They’re contiguous; they’re start-to-finish type projects,’’ she…

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