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City says spending on 2016 public-health bond is slower than expected while Zuckerberg and clinics advance through phased work
Summary
Capital-oversight staff told the Health Commission that about $30 million of the 2016 public-health bond has been spent to date; enabling work, seismic requirements and phased occupancy moves are the main causes of a slower spending pace, while several clinic and Zuckerberg projects proceed through design, bidding and early construction.
Mark Primo, capital oversight lead, told the Health Commission the department has spent roughly under $30 million of the $146.5 million tracked in the presentation (just under 17 percent), lower than earlier projections. Primo said enabling projects, seismic work that runs around a building perimeter and the need to move occupants for construction all reduced the pace of direct construction spending.
Primo and project leads outlined next steps and near-term milestones: Building 5 at Zuckerberg remains a multi-phased, occupied construction project with five separate phases; the…
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