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Committee approves amended recommendation for $39.9M seawall planning contract amid funding questions
Summary
The Port asked the committee to authorize a nearly $40M, 10‑year contract with CH2M Hill for planning, engineering and environmental work on the Seawall Resiliency Project; the committee endorsed the item with amendments after BLA noted only $5.6M in available funding and staff discussed multiple funding strategies and a CH2M/ Jacobs potential merger.
Katie Petruciani (Port of San Francisco, Director of Finance and Administration) presented a request to approve a 10‑year professional services agreement with CH2M Hill for planning, engineering and environmental services for the Seawall Resiliency Project not to exceed $39,900,000.
Petruciani described the seawall as critical infrastructure constructed 1878–1916 that supports piers, transit (BART, Muni, ferries) and utilities, and said deferred maintenance and risks from earthquakes and sea‑level rise drive the project.…
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