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OCII approves $1.2M amendment to handle contaminated soils on Folsom off‑ramp reconfiguration

Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) · March 18, 2015
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Summary

The commission authorized an amendment to the SFCTA MOA to fund disposal of contaminated soils uncovered during reconfiguration of the Folsom Street off‑ramp (Transbay Block 8). Staff reported ~5,500 tons of contaminated material, an estimated disposal cost of about $135/ton and a total amendment request of $1,200,000; Caltrans declined responsibility under the existing cooperative agreement.

The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure on March 17 authorized Amendment No. 2 to the memorandum of agreement with the San Francisco County Transportation Authority to expand project management and construction services for the Folsom Street off‑ramp reconfiguration and to increase the budget by up to $1,200,000 (bringing the contract aggregate cited in the packet to $4,679,541).

Kevin Masuda, OCII senior civil engineer, said laboratory analysis identified two areas of soil contamination in the ramp work area. Area 1 is a stockpile excavated from under the Folsom off‑ramp estimated at roughly 1,000 cubic yards (about 1,883 tons). Area 3 is in‑place soils between the Folsom and Fremont…

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