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OCII approves contract amendment to fund Hunters Point artist and kitchen relocation
Summary
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure approved a contract amendment to extend and top up a relocation services contract with Overland Pacific & Cutler, adding $456,383 (to a not-to-exceed $645,143) to implement artist and commercial-kitchen moves tied to the Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 2 development.
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure on Aug. 5 conditionally authorized a second amendment to the personal-services contract with Overland Pacific & Cutler (OPC) to fund tenant relocation work tied to the Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 2 disposition and development agreement. The amendment extends the contract term to Dec. 31, 2017, and increases the budget by $456,383, bringing the not-to-exceed amount to $645,143, staff said.
The amendment covers the implementation phase of relocation planning for an on-site replacement commercial kitchen and consolidated artist studios, work that staff said was described but not funded in the contract signed in 2011. Thor Kislovsky, project manager for the Hunters Point Shipyard,…
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