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Bond update: Zuckerberg Building 5 risks mitigated but seismic work drives schedule and cost adjustments

San Francisco Health Commission · June 4, 2019
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Summary

Officials updated the Health Commission on the 2016 Public Health and Safety Bond portion for DPH, describing budget balancing measures, seismic retrofit risks at Zuckerberg Building 5, and schedules for clinic projects; UCSF’s Research & Academic Building plan and outreach timeline were also presented.

DPH and project partners updated the Health Commission on June 4 about progress and risks for projects funded by the 2016 Public Health and Safety Bond and related campus initiatives at Zuckerberg San Francisco General.

Mark Primo, oversight advisor, explained the department’s approach to balancing a $2.72 portion of the 2016 bond, noting it combines nine funding elements (program contingency, grants, interest earnings, donations and other sources) to offset unanticipated increases. He said some clinic projects showed a 15–16 percent rise in forecasted expenditures, primarily because previously un‑encumbered bids (for example Maxine Hall) recently came in within budget…

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