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Public Works Commission approves $15.48 million contract to build adolescent behavioral-health unit at Zuckerberg San Francisco General
Summary
The Public Works Commission voted Jan. 8 to approve a $15,475,556.45 construction contract to build an inpatient adolescent behavioral-health unit at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Building 5, funded by a state Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (B CHIP) grant; the presentation emphasized procurement by "best value" and schedule risks tied to grant deadlines.
The San Francisco Public Works Commission on Jan. 8 approved a $15,475,556.45 construction award to build an inpatient adolescent behavioral‑health unit in Building 5 at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital.
Project manager Thomas Reutman told commissioners the tenant‑improvement scope covers roughly 10,000 square feet on the seventh floor (Ward 7A) and will include 12 patient rooms, six bathrooms, two activity areas, a group‑therapy room and dining and staff support spaces. Reutman said the project is fully funded by a state Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (B CHIP) grant and that the contractor will have 540 days to complete the work, with…
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