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SFPUC approves WISP rebaselining; staff to send Notice of Change to state and seek Board re‑appropriations
Summary
The commission approved updates to the Water System Improvement Program baseline after staff reported schedule, scope and cost changes, including project-specific scope shifts and a program-level cost adjustment of about $125 million and a 1.5-month delay for final projects.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on April 22 voted to approve project‑level scope, schedule and budget revisions to the Water System Improvement Program (WISP) and directed staff to file a Notice of Change with the state in compliance with California water‑code requirements.
Jeet Bajwa, manager of the project management bureau, presented a bottom‑up rebaselining that reviewed construction estimates, pending change orders, soft costs and risks. He said five major projects account for the…
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