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San Diego Water District approves design‑build contract to begin advanced metering infrastructure program
Summary
The board authorized the general manager to execute a design‑build agreement with Ferguson Enterprises for Phase 1 design of an AMI program (Phase 1 ≈ $850,953; design work and replacement of ~1,178 meters). Phase 2 (construction/GMP) will return to the board.
The San Diego Water District Board unanimously authorized the general manager to execute a design‑build agreement with Ferguson Enterprises to begin a phased advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) program, approving a Phase 1 design contract of roughly $850,953.
Principal Engineer Alex described the district’s existing metering baseline — roughly 14,350 meters serving about 40,000 customers, with approximately 10,600 meters (75%) installed before 2010 and about 3,800 AMR meters currently non‑transmitting. Alex told the board Phase 1 is primarily design and software…
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