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PUC approves $15.3 million Cesar Chavez sewer rehabilitation contract amid debate over LID trade-offs

San Francisco Public Utility Commission · March 8, 2011
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Summary

The commission approved a $15,327,769 contract to rehabilitate the Cesar Chavez sewer (W-410) to address chronic flooding and convey sewage; commissioners debated whether to defer full watershed LID measures upstream, and staff said Phase 1 must proceed to avoid continued flooding while Phase 2 will add LID components coordinated with DPW/MTA.

The Public Utility Commission approved the award of contract W-410 (Cesar Chavez Street sewer improvement) for $15,327,769 to the lowest qualified, responsible and responsive bidder to replace and rehabilitate sewer conveyance on Cesar Chavez, Harrison, Valencia, Fair and Coleridge streets.

Staff described the project as a two-phase approach: Phase 1 (approximately 500 construction days) will replace the large conveyance…

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