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SFPUC reports progress and cost changes on Sewer System Improvement Program and Hetch Hetchy capital projects

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · December 12, 2017
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Summary

The commission received a broad SSIP update: 18 projects are in construction with about $500 million spent, several projects experienced schedule and cost changes (including a $14.5M increase tied to coordination with power transmission work), and outreach and workforce goals were highlighted.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Dec. 12 reviewed progress on the Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP) and other wastewater capital projects, outlining near-term construction milestones, schedule adjustments and workforce outcomes.

Karen Kubik, director of wastewater capital, said phase 1 of SSIP includes projects scoped against approved service levels representing roughly $2.9 billion. "We are currently underway with 18 projects in construction, expenditures of just under half a billion dollars," Kubik said, and highlighted recently approved biosolids digester designs and upcoming construction management contracts that will…

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