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Public Works awards $6.8 million contract to renovate Southeast Health Center Phase 3

San Francisco Public Works Commission · April 10, 2025
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The San Francisco Public Works Commission unanimously approved a roughly $6.8 million contract to renovate the Southeast Health Center, a 9,900-square-foot CEQA-exempt project to expand behavioral-health and family services. The low bidder listed in the record appears as variants of "Centimeters Chang"/"Chang Centimeters."

The San Francisco Public Works Commission on April 10 unanimously approved a contract to renovate the Southeast Health Center Phase 3 campus building, awarding the job to the low bidder listed in the meeting record as variants of “Centimeters Chang”/“Chang Centimeters” for about $6.8 million.

Project Manager Colin Mosier told the commission the 9,900-square-foot renovation will repurpose primary-care space into outpatient counseling and behavioral-health facilities and support Families Rising programs. Mosier said the project is…

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