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PUC approves three engineering contracts after debate over CH2M Hill’s prior program role
Summary
The commission approved three professional services agreements after an extended debate over whether firms that left the program management team should receive follow-on work; the city attorney said no state-law conflict existed but commissioners directed staff to return in January with clarified policy language.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted to approve three professional-services agreements for engineering, systems engineering and pipeline condition assessment after a lengthy discussion about procurement policy and perceived advantages for consultants who had previously worked on program management.
Commissioner Paul Sklar raised the issue that CH2M Hill — which had been part of the program-management team until stepping aside recently — was…
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