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Independent review finds WSIP generally on track despite schedule compression; commission hears quarterly update
Summary
SFPUC staff reported progress on the Water System Improvement Program (WSIP), citing $1.8 billion in regional construction activity and program‑level variances with a $175 million forecasted underrun on the regional program; an independent panel praised management and recommended configuration management and continued risk tracking.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission received a quarterly update on the Water System Improvement Program (WSIP) and heard an independent review panel’s assessment that program execution is broadly sound even as schedule compression raises risk for the program’s final years.
Julie Lamonte, director of WSIP, reported the quarter covering Oct. 3–Dec. 25, 2010: 29 local projects are complete, regional projects in construction totaled about $1.8 billion, and the program forecast showed an approximate $175 million underrun on the regional program while the local program remained about $31 million over budget. Lamonte noted that two water supply…
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