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3 CONSTRUCTION S OUT FOR BID WD-2692 WW-656 WW-673 TITLE 16-Inch and 8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Installation, Sewer Replacement, and Pavement Renovation on Geary Boulevard from 32nd to 48th Avenues As Needed Spot Sewer Replacement No. 37 Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant Door Assembly Upgrade BID DUE $4.5M March 22, 2018 $8M March 29, 2018 $2.1M April 26, 2018 IN DEVELOPMENT TITLE Rim Fire Assets $197K Febraury 2018 WW-654 Southeast Plant Buildings 040, 041, 044, 060, 061, 062, 925, and 960 Mechanical Improvements $4.0M February 2018 WW-639 WD-2775 WD-2816 Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant Digester Gas Utilization Upgrade 8-Inch to 16-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement at Various Locations on 19th Avenue from Eucalyptus Drive to Lincoln Avenue and a 36-Inch Steel Pipe Installation on 19th Avenue from Sloat Boulevard to Vicente Street Watershed As-Needed Site Maintenance $24.3M February 2018 $2.8M February 2018 $6.9M February For more information, visit: sfwater.org/contracts Updated 2/26/18
4 IN DEVELOPMENT WD-2614 WD-2719 WD-2693 WD-2823 TITLE 8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement On Green Street From Gough Street To Broderick Street 12-Inch Earthquake Resistant Ductile Iron Water Main and 8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Installation on 22nd Street from Valencia Street to Hampshire Street 8-Inch and 12-Inch Ductile Iron Pipe Main Installation on 21st, Bryant Street, Potrero Avenue, Ford Street, and Hancock Street Auxiliary Water Supply System Street Valves Improvements $3.5M February 2018 $2.8M February 2018 $3.4M February 2018 $3.8M February 2018 WW-627 Baker Beach Green Street $4.8M February 2018 WW-611 WW-670 WD-2797 WD-2793 WW-645 Cutler Avenue, Lower Great Highway, and Wawona Street Sewer Replacement Block 7295 Easement Sewer and Trestle Demolition San Francisco Westside Recycled Water Pump Station and Reservoir (prequalification in Water Pump Stations and Tanks required) 8-Inch and 12-inch Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement on Geary Boulevard from Van Ness Avenue to Stanyan Street Westside Pump Station Reliability Improvements $1.0M February 2018 $1.2M February 2018 $20M February 2018 $3.9M February 2018 $42.4M February 2018 WW-667 Mariposa Dry-Weather Pump Station $18.7 February2018 Upper Yosemite Creek Daylighting $4.8M February For more information, visit: sfwater.org/contracts Updated 2/26/18
5 IN DEVELOPMENT WD-2718 WD-2766 WD-2811 WD-2739 WD-2765 WD-2780 WD-2720 WD-2806 TITLE 24-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement on Prospect from Cortland Avenue to Fair Avenue and on Fair Avenue from Prospect Avenue to Valencia Street 8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement on Taraval Street from 15th Avenue to Sunset Boulevard 16-Inch and 8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement on 17th Street from Clayton to Ord Streets and Various Side Streets 20-Inch, 16-Inch, and 8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement on Castro Street from 19th to 26th Streets and on 26th Street from Castro to Guerrero Streets 8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement on Jersey Street from Douglass to Church Streets and on Various Local Area Streets 8-Inch and 12-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement on 21st Street from Valencia to Castro Streets 24-Inch Steel and 16-Inch and 8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Installation and Replacement on Coso and Precita Avenues from Coleridge to Cesar Chavez Streets 36-Inch Steel and 8-Inch Ductile Iron Pipe Water Main Installation on Vicente Street from 19th to 25th Avenues $1.2M March 2018 $11.9M March 2018 $3.0M April 2018 $7.1M April 2018 $4.2M April 2018 $6.9M April 2018 $2.5M May 2018 $1.4M May For more information, visit: sfwater.org/contracts Updated 2/26/18
6 IN DEVELOPMENT WD-2812 WW-662 WD-2834 WW-624 TITLE 12-Inch and 8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement on Pierce Street from Pacific to Post Streets and Sutter from Divisadero to Webster Streets Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant Power Feed and Primary Switchgear Upgrades 8-Inch and 12-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement on Geary Boulevard from Van Ness Avenue to Stanyan Street Casitas Avenue Easement Sewer Rehabilitation Regional Groundwater Storage and Recovery Phase II $3.9M May 2018 $29M May 2018 $2.8M July 2018 $1.2M July 2018 $7.7M August 2018 WD-2616 Baker Street/Sutter Street $2.0M September 2018 WD-2825R Alameda Creek Recapture $15.8M October 2018 WW-665 WD-2802 Force Main Rehab at Embarcadero and Jackson Street Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant Seismic Reliability and Condition Assessment Improvements 8-Inch Ductile Iron Pipe Water Main Replacement on Frederick Street from Cole to Buena Vista Avenue and on Buena Vista Avenue from Frederick to Haight Streets Beach and Sansome Street CSD Rehabilitation Richmond Transport/Storage Tunnel Rehabilitation $7M October 2018 $32.6M October 2018 $1.8M October 2018 $1M November 2018 $2.3M December For more information, visit: sfwater.org/contracts Updated 2/26/18
7 IN DEVELOPMENT WD-2717 WW-511 TITLE College Hill Reservoir Outlet Structure and Pipeline Upgrade Kansas and Marin Streets Sewer Improvements $11M March 2019 $11.2M March 2019 Cargo Way Sewer Box Odor Reduction $4.3M April 2019 WD th, North 6th and Division Street CSD Rehab/BFP Cathodic Protection on 44-Inch Steel Main in University Mound Pressure Zone $3.0M May 2019 $0.4M August 2019 Mountain Tunnel Improvements $135M October 2019 CSD Backflow Prevention and Monitoring $10.2M March For more information, visit: sfwater.org/contracts Updated 2/26/18
8 JOB ORDER S IN DEVELOPMENT TITLE JOC-50R Job Order Contract C-20 HVAC $5M February 2018 JOC-69R Job Order Contract C-10 Electrical $5M February 2018 JOC-62R Job Order Contract B General Building $1M March 2018 JOC-70 JOC-74 Job Order Contract A General Engineering Job Order Contract A General Engineering $3M March 2018 $5M March 2018 JOC-72 Job Order Contract C-10 Electrical $5M July 2018 JOC-73 Job Order Contract C-10 Electrical $1M July For more information, visit: sfwater.org/contracts Updated 2/26/18
9 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE S OUT FOR PROPOSAL PRO.0068 PRO.0083 PRO.0082 PRO.0081 TITLE Biosolids Digester Facilities CM Staff Augmentation Services As-Needed Specialized Pipe Network Investigation and Testing Services (formerly CS-1017) As-Needed Community Benefits Professional Consulting Services and Support (formerly CS-316) As-Needed Strategic and Technical Communications and Public Outreach Services (formerly CS-291) PROPOSAL DUE $42M February 27, 2018 N/A July 10, 2018 $8M December 31, 2021 N/A December 31, 2021 IN DEVELOPMENT TITLE PRO.0041 K-12 Educational Resources $250K February 2018 PRO.0080 PRO.0079 PRO.0071 PRO.0085 San Joaquin Pipeline System Improvement Power Enterprise Engineering Planning, Assessment and Design Services Engineering Design Services Eleanor Bridge Rehabilitation EMB HCIP Region As-Needed Engineering Services $7.5M February 2018 $8M February 2018 $1.5M February 2018 $15M February For more information, visit: sfbid.sfwater.org Updated 2/26/18
10 IN DEVELOPMENT PRO.0092 PRO.0097 TITLE Engineering Services for South Ocean Beach Coastal Erosion and Wastewater Infrastructure Protection HCIP As-Needed Construction Management Services $3.8M February 2018 $11M February 2018 PRO.0095 As-Needed CM Services $16M February 2018 PRO.0096 Mountain Tunnel Improvements Construction Management Services $20M March 2019 PRO.0021 HHWP Technical Services for Large Pipeline Renewal and Replacement Program $8.5M 8 For more information, visit: sfbid.sfwater.org Updated 2/26/18
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
UPD: 2/12/18 CONSTRUCTION S OUT FOR BID WW-672 TITLE Wastewater Enterprise Elevator Maintenance, Repair and Modernization 2018-2021 BID DUE $1.5M February 15, 2018 IN DEVELOPMENT TITLE Rim Fire Assets
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