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Active opportunities open for bidding
San Francisco International Airport
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) seeks qualified suppliers to perform maintenance and repair services for its Water Perimeter Security Zone Buoy System, a visual barrier of 22 buoys spanning about five miles. The work includes inspections, repair of anchoring hardware and buoy systems, and preparing analysis, certificates, and documentation related to bond offerings. The contract period of performance is five years and the opportunity was posted on April 22, 2026, with a response deadline of May 28, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
San Francisco International Airport
Close: May 28, 2026
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) seeks qualified suppliers to perform maintenance and repair services for its Water Perimeter Security Zone Buoy System, a visual barrier of 22 buoys spanning about five miles. The work includes inspections, repair of anchoring hardware and buoy systems, and preparing analysis, certificates, and documentation related to bond offerings. The contract period of performance is five years and the opportunity was posted on April 22, 2026, with a response deadline of May 28, 2026.
AvailableSan Francisco International Airport
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) solicits proposals for operations, maintenance, repairs, and on-call services for Airport-owned Baggage Handling Systems (BHS) and Passenger Boarding Bridges (PBB). The procurement is for a non-exclusive contract with an original term of five years and proposals must be submitted through the Airport e-Procurement Portal. The solicitation was released April 22, 2026 and proposals are due June 1, 2026 at 2:00 PM Pacific Time.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
Jun 1, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
San Francisco International Airport
Close: Jun 1, 2026
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) solicits proposals for operations, maintenance, repairs, and on-call services for Airport-owned Baggage Handling Systems (BHS) and Passenger Boarding Bridges (PBB). The procurement is for a non-exclusive contract with an original term of five years and proposals must be submitted through the Airport e-Procurement Portal. The solicitation was released April 22, 2026 and proposals are due June 1, 2026 at 2:00 PM Pacific Time.
AvailableSan Francisco International Airport
This solicitation is for Trade Package TP-10.10 (Painting) for the West Field Garage 675 project at San Francisco International Airport; the scope is painting the underside of the decks within the new above-ground parking structure. The solicitation was issued by SFO Construction with Austin Webcor Joint Venture serving as the Design-Builder; the estimated value is $1,000,000 with a CMD LBE participation requirement of 80%. Pre-qualification submissions (and Webcor pre-qualification) are due May 1, 2026; interested firms must contact the design-builder for document access and pre-qualification instructions.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
San Francisco International Airport
Close: May 1, 2026
This solicitation is for Trade Package TP-10.10 (Painting) for the West Field Garage 675 project at San Francisco International Airport; the scope is painting the underside of the decks within the new above-ground parking structure. The solicitation was issued by SFO Construction with Austin Webcor Joint Venture serving as the Design-Builder; the estimated value is $1,000,000 with a CMD LBE participation requirement of 80%. Pre-qualification submissions (and Webcor pre-qualification) are due May 1, 2026; interested firms must contact the design-builder for document access and pre-qualification instructions.
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San Francisco International Airport
This document establishes the San Francisco International Airport's Pandemic Recovery Domestic Air Carrier Incentive Program, an agreement between the Airport Commission and participating air carriers. The program, effective for new services commencing between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025, offers a 100% waiver of Airport landing fees for qualifying new non-stop domestic routes for a 24-month promotional period per route. Its primary goal is to stimulate domestic aviation market growth and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on air traffic. The agreement details eligibility criteria, operational requirements, and conditions for participation, including the repayment of waived fees upon non-compliance or early termination.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2024
San Francisco International Airport
Expires:
This document establishes the San Francisco International Airport's Pandemic Recovery Domestic Air Carrier Incentive Program, an agreement between the Airport Commission and participating air carriers. The program, effective for new services commencing between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025, offers a 100% waiver of Airport landing fees for qualifying new non-stop domestic routes for a 24-month promotional period per route. Its primary goal is to stimulate domestic aviation market growth and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on air traffic. The agreement details eligibility criteria, operational requirements, and conditions for participation, including the repayment of waived fees upon non-compliance or early termination.
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This contract details the indemnification and insurance responsibilities of the Permittee under an Aviation Support Services Permit. The Permittee waives claims against the City and agrees to indemnify the City against various losses. Key insurance requirements include Workers' Compensation ($1,000,000), Comprehensive General Liability (minimum $5,000,000, potentially $25,000,000), and Business Automobile Liability ($2,000,000), with specific policy forms, additional insured clauses for the City, and subrogation waivers. No specific start or end dates for the permit are provided in the document.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2023
San Francisco International Airport
Expires:
This contract details the indemnification and insurance responsibilities of the Permittee under an Aviation Support Services Permit. The Permittee waives claims against the City and agrees to indemnify the City against various losses. Key insurance requirements include Workers' Compensation ($1,000,000), Comprehensive General Liability (minimum $5,000,000, potentially $25,000,000), and Business Automobile Liability ($2,000,000), with specific policy forms, additional insured clauses for the City, and subrogation waivers. No specific start or end dates for the permit are provided in the document.
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This document outlines a revocable, non-exclusive permit for Aviation Support Services at San Francisco International Airport. It details the rights and responsibilities of the Permittee to provide specified services to customers, emphasizing compliance with the Airport's Quality Standards Program and other regulations. Key aspects include monthly permit fees, a security deposit, and provisions for assignment, compliance with laws, insurance, default remedies, hazardous materials, and various governmental and general provisions. The permit remains in force until revoked or terminated, with no fixed end date.
Effective Date
Mar 1, 2016
Expires
Effective: Mar 1, 2016
San Francisco International Airport
Expires:
This document outlines a revocable, non-exclusive permit for Aviation Support Services at San Francisco International Airport. It details the rights and responsibilities of the Permittee to provide specified services to customers, emphasizing compliance with the Airport's Quality Standards Program and other regulations. Key aspects include monthly permit fees, a security deposit, and provisions for assignment, compliance with laws, insurance, default remedies, hazardous materials, and various governmental and general provisions. The permit remains in force until revoked or terminated, with no fixed end date.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from San Francisco International Airport
The commission discussed the ongoing federal government shutdown and its impact on operations, provided an update on the AirTrain labor negotiations, and celebrated LEED and Fitwel certifications for terminal and office projects. Action items included the approval of contracts for the Cargo Building 626.1 project, commissioning services, and a recycled water system project. The commission also awarded multiple as-needed construction agreements, authorized the issuance of an RFP for the Curbside Management Program, and awarded a pop-up retail concession lease. Consent agenda items involved authorizations for various professional services, bond feasibility studies, and construction project modifications.
The meeting includes a report by the Airport Director on the competitive selection process communications policy and other airport activities. Action items involve the amendment of a letter of credit with Bank of America, N.A., the award of construction services contracts for the East Field Water Main Improvements and the Station BB 12kV Infrastructure Reconfiguration projects, and authorization to advertise for bids for the Bridge Deck Resurfacing project. Additionally, the commission will consider awarding leases for the Harvey Milk Terminal 1 & Terminal 3 Traveler's Retreat and the Rental Car Center Café. The consent calendar covers various administrative matters, including the award of a contract for federal legislative and regulatory advocacy services, approval of rental credits for tenant improvements and maintenance, and several lease terminations and assignments.
The commission reviewed operational updates, including the impact of recent geopolitical developments on flight operations and security measures at the airport. Key administrative actions included the approval of design-build services for the Cargo Building 626.1 and Cargo Building 720.1 & GSE Building 742 projects, as well as the Recycled Water System project. Authorization was granted to advertise for bids for the Storm Drain Pump Station 6 replacement and infiltration repairs. Additionally, the commission authorized the issuance of a request for proposals for airport safety and compliance consulting services and approved a memorandum of agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration to accept funding for runway status light upgrades.
The Commission discussed several administrative and operational agenda items, including the approval of phase C7 for design-build services on the Cargo Building 626.1 project and modifications to contracts for commissioning support and project management for the Recycled Water System project. The Commission addressed the award of eight as-needed construction service agreements, the issuance of a request for proposals for the Curbside Management Program, and the awarding of a pop-up retail concession lease in Terminal 3. Additionally, consent items included requests for proposals for a new Airport Identity Management System, project delivery partners for terminal electrical upgrades, and the advertisement for as-needed roof repair services.
This Clean Vehicle Policy outlines San Francisco International Airport's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by promoting zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in commercial ground transportation. The policy sets ambitious goals for ZEV adoption, aiming for 40% of trips by 2027, 90% by 2030, and 100% by 2040. Key strategies include developing educational materials, expanding EV charging infrastructure, exploring voluntary incentive programs, integrating ZEV targets into the Airport's Net Zero Carbon Plan, and annual progress reporting to facilitate the transition.
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