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SFPUC updates on WSIP projects and third‑quarter finances; bids come in under estimates

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · May 12, 2009
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Summary

SFPUC reported several WSIP bids lower than engineer estimates (Vista pump station low bid $2.77M vs $3.43M estimate; Alameda Siphon low bid $30.98M vs $41.4M estimate), a rebid for Roselle Crossover after no bids, tunnel progress at Crystal Springs, and third‑quarter enterprise revenue gains and reserve projections.

At its May 12 meeting the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission received updates on the Water System Improvement Program (WSIP) and third‑quarter financials for enterprise operations.

WSIP director (identified in the transcript as Julie LaVonte) reported several bidding results and construction milestones. For the Vista pump station the engineer’s estimate was $3,430,000 and the low bid received was $2,770,000; for the Alameda Siphon Upgrade the engineer’s estimate was $41,400,000 and the low bid was $30,980,000. A small Roselle Crossover Project (approximately $3,000,000) received no…

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