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Board approves emergency $2.5 million contract to fix elevators at San Francisco General Hospital
Summary
The Budget & Finance Subcommittee approved an emergency public works contract, not to exceed $2.5 million, to replace and modernize elevators in San Francisco General Hospital buildings 80 and 90 after the originally awarded contractor refused to comply. The committee amended the resolution title to match the scope and approved it without objection.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Budget and Finance Subcommittee on March 19 approved an emergency public works contract, not to exceed $2,500,000, to replace and modernize elevators serving San Francisco General Hospital’s buildings 80 and 90.
Carla Johnson, director of the Mayor’s Office on Disability, told the committee the elevators serve five critical clinics and that delays in repairs over the past three to four years have worsened service and risk “denial of service,” a central concern under the…
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