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SFPUC approves AECOM‑Parsons program‑management selection for massive sewer rebuild amid community equity concerns
Summary
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted to move forward with selecting the AECOM‑Parsons joint venture as program manager for the Sewer System Improvement Program, a 15‑year, up‑to‑$150 million professional services arrangement. Community speakers pressed the PUC for stronger local hiring and greater Black contractor inclusion in procurement panels.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted to approve the selection of the AECOM‑Parsons joint venture as program management consultant for the Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP) and authorized the general manager to negotiate a professional services agreement not to exceed $150 million over a 15‑year term.
Karen Kubik, director of the sewer system improvement program, told the commission the SSIP is a multi‑billion‑dollar capital effort and that roughly half of the program’s $6.9 billion portfolio will be invested in the southeast neighborhoods adjacent to the treatment plant. The RFP drew three consultant teams; AECOM‑Parsons scored highest on both…
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