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Telegraph Hill rock-slope stabilization: Public Works seeks ~$800,000 to finish shotcrete and scaling

Building Inspection Commission, San Francisco City · January 21, 2015
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Summary

Public Works reported progress on an urgent Telegraph Hill rock-slope stabilization near Coit Tower and requested roughly $800,000 more to complete shotcrete and rock-scaling work. Commissioners supported using emergency repair funds; City Attorney—s Office said prior code amendments authorized use of the demolition/repair fund.

Ronald Uebo, the Public Works project manager for the Telegraph Hill Rock Slope Improvement Project, briefed the Building Inspection Commission on Jan. 21 about an ongoing stabilization effort near Coit Tower. The site (Block 60, Lot 5) has a long history of rockslides and recent storms revealed fractured rock that requires additional shotcrete, scaling and rock anchoring.

DPW described a scope of work that includes removal of loose material, installation of about 400…

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