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Building Inspection Commission advances permit-tracking procurement and graywater guidance amid public complaints about enforcement

Abatement Appeals Board / Building Inspection Commission (San Francisco) · May 18, 2011
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Summary

The Building Inspection Commission received updates May 18 on DBI operations, announced an intent to award a permit-tracking contract to Accela/21Tech, advanced graywater guidance with the PUC, and approved administrative bulletins while residents urged faster response to unpermitted work and blight.

The Building Inspection Commission on May 18 heard multiple operational updates from the Department of Building Inspection and approved administrative guidance while members of the public pressed DBI to act faster on unpermitted work.

Deputy Director Pamela Levin told commissioners the department had issued a notice of intent to award a contract to Accela, in partnership with 21Tech, for a permit-tracking system; the announcement begins a five-day protest period before the city negotiates a contract. “We have now sent out a notice of intent to award a contract to, Acela government software and 21 tech,” Levin said.

Commissioners and members of DBI staff discussed the need to finalize vendor negotiations…

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