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SFPUC reports large Calaveras cost, 25‑month delay and major disposal need for WESIP
Summary
The SFPUC's Water System Improvement Program (WESIP) now forecasts about $150.6 million in regional cost increases tied mainly to the Calaveras replacement project, a 25‑month schedule delay, and the generation of roughly 3 million additional cubic yards of excavated material requiring approved disposal sites.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission heard a quarterly WESIP update that identified substantial cost and schedule impacts largely driven by unforeseen subsurface conditions at the Calaveras replacement project.
Julie Labonte, presenting the WESIP report, said staff now forecast regional project costs to exceed the approved budget by about $150,600,000, with nearly all of that variance associated with the Calaveras replacement. Labonte said the contractor presented three schedule options and staff selected one that adds 25 months to the Calaveras schedule.…
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