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San Francisco International Airport
This solicitation is for the supply and installation of metal siding and related cladding systems for the New Cargo Building 720.1 and GSE Building 742 at San Francisco International Airport. The trade package, designated as TP-07A2, is issued by Skanska USA Building as the Design-Builder with an estimated value of $8,425,000. Bids are due by 3:00 PM local time on March 18, 2026, and include a 16% Local Business Enterprise participation requirement.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
San Francisco International Airport
Close: Mar 18, 2026
This solicitation is for the supply and installation of metal siding and related cladding systems for the New Cargo Building 720.1 and GSE Building 742 at San Francisco International Airport. The trade package, designated as TP-07A2, is issued by Skanska USA Building as the Design-Builder with an estimated value of $8,425,000. Bids are due by 3:00 PM local time on March 18, 2026, and include a 16% Local Business Enterprise participation requirement.
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The stations BB, AR, and AM 12kV Upgrades Project (Project) will upgrade the 12,000-volt (12kV) infrastructure that includes electrical medium voltage (MV) switchgear and cables from Station BB to Stations AR and AM. The upgrades will improve resiliency and redundancy of the MV infrastructure system that powers facilities in the North Field and East Field areas of the Airport.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
San Francisco International Airport
Close: Apr 2, 2026
The stations BB, AR, and AM 12kV Upgrades Project (Project) will upgrade the 12,000-volt (12kV) infrastructure that includes electrical medium voltage (MV) switchgear and cables from Station BB to Stations AR and AM. The upgrades will improve resiliency and redundancy of the MV infrastructure system that powers facilities in the North Field and East Field areas of the Airport.
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San Francisco International Airport (SFO) seeks bidders for Trade Package TP-0033 (Site Concrete) as part of the Cargo Building 626.1 project, covering furnishing and installation of all project site concrete including flatwork, curb and gutter. The solicitation is an Invitation for Bid released Feb 26, 2026 with a required Local Business Enterprise (LBE) participation of 30% and project work supporting a multi-phase West Field redevelopment. Questions and package details are managed via the buyer's procurement portal and the design-builder's public trade-package link.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
San Francisco International Airport
Close: Mar 20, 2026
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) seeks bidders for Trade Package TP-0033 (Site Concrete) as part of the Cargo Building 626.1 project, covering furnishing and installation of all project site concrete including flatwork, curb and gutter. The solicitation is an Invitation for Bid released Feb 26, 2026 with a required Local Business Enterprise (LBE) participation of 30% and project work supporting a multi-phase West Field redevelopment. Questions and package details are managed via the buyer's procurement portal and the design-builder's public trade-package link.
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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 event celebrated a significant milestone in the Terminal One transformation at SFO, occurring two years after the groundbreaking ceremony. The discussion highlighted the transformation in the passenger experience and the fantastic design of the new facility. A key point mentioned was the naming of Terminal One after the civil rights leader Harvey Milk.
The document outlines SFO's mission to achieve a zero-carbon campus by eliminating all climate change causing fossil fuels across its buildings, transportation modes, and energy sources. Key initiatives include providing electric vehicle charging stations, operating an all-electric fleet and air-trained people mover, transitioning to all-electric buildings, and developing an all-electric central plant. The plan also emphasizes the significant use of sustainable aviation fuel to reduce emissions, aiming to curb climate change and offer carbon-conscious flights and facilities.
The Commission meeting included the approval of the Proposed Fiscal Year 2026/27 and Fiscal Year 2027/28 Operating Budget, with discussion focusing on utility costs, the SFPUC's contribution, and projections based on solar infrastructure. Action items also involved authorizing the submission of a Tenth Passenger Facility Charge Application to continue collecting PFCs up to $4.50 per passenger, designated for the Harvey Milk Terminal 1 Program. Several contract modifications and phase approvals were executed, including an increase to a $5,000,000 contract with Accenture for Grant Management Services, and significant funding increases for construction manager services for the Runway 1R-19L Rehabilitation and Taxiway W Construction Project ($174,956,299) and design-build services for the West Field Garage 675 Project ($27,380,680). Two items related to Professional Services Contracts for Airport Planning and National Environmental Policy Act Planning Services were postponed. Director Nakornkhet provided an update on SFO's preparations for Super Bowl 60, noting increased flight schedules and passenger volume projections.
This document details San Francisco International Airport's 'Race to Zero Waste' strategic plan, an ambitious initiative to achieve zero solid waste sent to landfills. The plan emphasizes diverting waste through comprehensive recycling and composting programs, targeting the challenging last 20% of waste not currently diverted. Key strategies include streamlining processes for tenants and custodial teams and implementing a color-coded waste sorting system for recyclables, compostables, and landfill items. The ultimate objective is to eliminate landfill waste entirely, transforming SFO into a zero-waste entity.
SFO's 5-Year Strategic Plan, titled 'Inspiring the Extraordinary,' sets a bold vision for inclusive economic growth, workforce equity, and meaningful community partnerships. The plan's core is driven by the Social Impact Team, focusing on Economic and Community Development to build an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem, and Workforce Standards and Development to ensure operational continuity and workforce stability. The Business and Career Center further supports economic inclusion by providing individualized assistance and resource navigation, all aimed at creating equitable access to the airport's economic opportunities.
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