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San Francisco Fire Department says new Station 49 ambulance facility remains on budget; move-in date pushed to late October'November
Summary
Assistant Deputy Chief Dawn DeWitt told the Fire Commission the Ambulance Deployment Facility (Station 49) remains on budget, with nearly 20% of funds available, but a contractor notice led to a revised substantial-completion date of Oct. 26 and a projected November move-in.
Assistant Deputy Chief Dawn DeWitt told the San Francisco Fire Commission on June 24 that the new Ambulance Deployment Facility (the Station 49 project) remains on budget and is in the final stages of construction, but the timeline has been adjusted.
DeWitt said the project originated in the 2016 Public Health and Safety bond with an initial budget of $48,600,000. After financing costs of roughly $719,000 and a 2019 Board of Supervisors reduction of about $137,000 for furniture, fixtures and equipment, the operating project budget stands at about $47 million. "The project is a 100% on budget," DeWitt said; she added the department still has "almost 20% of the…
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