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San Francisco International Airport
Operate a concession at the airport. Including the premises, rent, lease term, lease deposit, insurance requirements, nondiscrimination requirements, and other important provisions.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Nov 18, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
San Francisco International Airport
Close: Nov 18, 2026
Operate a concession at the airport. Including the premises, rent, lease term, lease deposit, insurance requirements, nondiscrimination requirements, and other important provisions.
AvailableSan Francisco International Airport
This trade package (TP 05-10) is part of the larger Runway 1R-19L Rehabilitation and Taxiway W Construction project at San Francisco International Airport, with Granite Construction serving as the Design-Builder under Airport Contract No. 11863.71. The scope includes replacing two circuits of 5kV runway cable on 28R to field lighting building No. 2 and replacing transformer and addressable devices for the elevated guard light. Proposals are due by June 15, 2026 at 2:00pm Pacific Time.
Posted Date
May 29, 2026
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: May 29, 2026
San Francisco International Airport
Close: Jun 15, 2026
This trade package (TP 05-10) is part of the larger Runway 1R-19L Rehabilitation and Taxiway W Construction project at San Francisco International Airport, with Granite Construction serving as the Design-Builder under Airport Contract No. 11863.71. The scope includes replacing two circuits of 5kV runway cable on 28R to field lighting building No. 2 and replacing transformer and addressable devices for the elevated guard light. Proposals are due by June 15, 2026 at 2:00pm Pacific Time.
San Francisco International Airport
The lease comprises of one (1) location of approx. 1,100 SF in Terminal 3 East, post-security, designated as space no. T3.2.060.
Posted Date
May 29, 2026
Due Date
Nov 24, 2026
Release: May 29, 2026
San Francisco International Airport
Close: Nov 24, 2026
The lease comprises of one (1) location of approx. 1,100 SF in Terminal 3 East, post-security, designated as space no. T3.2.060.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from San Francisco International Airport
The meeting includes discussion items such as the Director's report regarding the Competitive Selection Process Communications Policy and recent airport activities. Action items involve the award of professional services contracts for environmental planning, project management support, and emergency responder radio maintenance. The Commission will also consider issuing a request for proposals for architecture construction projects, advertising bids for electrical cable replacement, and addressing concession lease matters, including potential rejections of proposals and lease extensions for developments.
The Airport Commission held a public hearing to consider and subsequently approve a resolution adopting proposed changes to the Airport's Rates and Charges for the upcoming fiscal year.
The Commission meeting included the approval of several contract modifications, including support services for the shared use passenger processing system, fire protection construction, and environmental remediation services. The Commission also awarded a professional services contract for the Superbay Hangar Renovation Project and authorized the issuance of a request for qualifications for airport-wide electrical repair and construction services. Additionally, the Commission approved novation agreements for various project management support services and received updates on passenger traffic performance, new air service routes, and sustainability achievements.
This is San Francisco International Airport's (SFO) first annual Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report for Fiscal Year 2024 (July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024). It serves as a transparent account of SFO's commitment to its mission of 'Delivering an airport experience where people and our planet come first' and its vision of 'Inspiring the Extraordinary'. The report details strategies and progress across three core pillars: Environmental, aiming for 'Triple Zero' (net zero energy, net zero carbon, and zero waste) by 2030; Social, focusing on employee well-being, inclusive community partnerships, and safety; and Governance, emphasizing accountability, risk management, and ethical conduct. Key strategic goals include fostering safety, enhancing guest and employee experiences, driving climate action, promoting business innovation, and achieving social impact through partnerships.
The Commission addressed several administrative and operational items, including the establishment of Fiscal Year 2026/27 Airport Rates and Charges through a public hearing. Financial actions involved the designation of Passenger Facility Charge funds for debt service and airline rates, the sale of additional Second Series Revenue Bonds, and the authorization of new Letters of Credit and Reimbursement Agreements. Several design-build and construction contracts were approved or modified, specifically concerning west field utilities, cargo buildings, taxiway improvements, aviation security system support, and infrastructure modernization. Additionally, the Commission authorized the issuance of Requests for Proposals for centralized distribution center operations and new retail and dining leases, and reviewed various routine administrative matters and correspondence.
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