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SFPUC seeks $150M program‑management contract as sewer repair program scales up

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Subcommittee · July 20, 2011
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Summary

The Public Utilities Commission requested authorization for a program management contract not to exceed $150 million to support an estimated $6.9 billion Sewer System Improvement Program that targets aging infrastructure, seismic upgrades, biosolids digesters and stormwater management.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission asked the Budget & Finance subcommittee to approve a program management services contract with AECOM Parsons Joint Venture not to exceed $150 million over 15 years to support an expansive Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP).

Assistant General Manager Harlan Kelly and Capital Program Manager Karen Kubik outlined the program, which staff presently estimates at about $6.9 billion for treatment plant and collection system upgrades, including…

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