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Active opportunities open for bidding
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
The SFPUC is soliciting construction bids for WW-788 Various Large Diameter Sewer Inspection No. 3 to inspect large-diameter sewers at specified locations within the City of San Francisco. The project includes bidding forms available by request, a Class A California Contractors License requirement, and a 20% LBE subcontracting requirement with related CMD compliance. A non-mandatory remote pre-bid conference was held and bids are due on 2026-05-21 at 2:00 PM.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 16, 2026
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Close: May 21, 2026
The SFPUC is soliciting construction bids for WW-788 Various Large Diameter Sewer Inspection No. 3 to inspect large-diameter sewers at specified locations within the City of San Francisco. The project includes bidding forms available by request, a Class A California Contractors License requirement, and a 20% LBE subcontracting requirement with related CMD compliance. A non-mandatory remote pre-bid conference was held and bids are due on 2026-05-21 at 2:00 PM.
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
The City & County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration, on behalf of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, issued an Invitation for Bids to procure leak detection equipment including 40 leak loggers with SIM cards, hosting fees, and related accessories. The contract period runs from May 15, 2026, to May 29, 2026, with delivery required at 1990 Newcomb Ave by June 3, 2026. Bidders must comply with local ordinances including Local Business Enterprise requirements and submit a completed Bidder Questionnaire.
Posted Date
May 15, 2026
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: May 15, 2026
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Close: May 29, 2026
The City & County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration, on behalf of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, issued an Invitation for Bids to procure leak detection equipment including 40 leak loggers with SIM cards, hosting fees, and related accessories. The contract period runs from May 15, 2026, to May 29, 2026, with delivery required at 1990 Newcomb Ave by June 3, 2026. Bidders must comply with local ordinances including Local Business Enterprise requirements and submit a completed Bidder Questionnaire.
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The City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration, on behalf of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, issued an Invitation for Bids to procure fire hydrants and replacement parts organized into five distinct aggregates. The contract term is an initial seven years with a two-year extension option, and bidders may submit proposals for one or more aggregates which will be evaluated separately. The solicitation is currently open for bids until June 9, 2026.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Close: Jun 9, 2026
The City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration, on behalf of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, issued an Invitation for Bids to procure fire hydrants and replacement parts organized into five distinct aggregates. The contract term is an initial seven years with a two-year extension option, and bidders may submit proposals for one or more aggregates which will be evaluated separately. The solicitation is currently open for bids until June 9, 2026.
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
This Floodwater Management Grant Agreement is between the City and County of San Francisco, acting through the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), and a Grantee. The agreement facilitates funding for projects that minimize floodwater intrusion onto the Grantee's property. Key provisions cover definitions, funding limitations, project implementation, use and disbursement of grant funds (up to a program maximum of $100,000 per property, paid in installments), default remedies, and various compliance requirements including insurance, prevailing wages, and indemnification. The agreement is effective for ten years from an unspecified date, with the program terms updated as of February 2025.
Effective Date
Feb 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Feb 1, 2025
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Expires:
This Floodwater Management Grant Agreement is between the City and County of San Francisco, acting through the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), and a Grantee. The agreement facilitates funding for projects that minimize floodwater intrusion onto the Grantee's property. Key provisions cover definitions, funding limitations, project implementation, use and disbursement of grant funds (up to a program maximum of $100,000 per property, paid in installments), default remedies, and various compliance requirements including insurance, prevailing wages, and indemnification. The agreement is effective for ten years from an unspecified date, with the program terms updated as of February 2025.
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This document outlines the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) Irrigation Controller Rebate Program, offering rebates for eligible irrigation controllers, soil-moisture sensors, and add-on devices. Participants, specifically property owners whose tenants are applying, agree to specific terms including proper installation, potential SFPUC inspection, and indemnification of the City and County of San Francisco. Rebates are up to $250 per controller (limit 2) or $35 per active station for WaterSense labeled controllers.
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Expires
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Expires:
This document outlines the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) Irrigation Controller Rebate Program, offering rebates for eligible irrigation controllers, soil-moisture sensors, and add-on devices. Participants, specifically property owners whose tenants are applying, agree to specific terms including proper installation, potential SFPUC inspection, and indemnification of the City and County of San Francisco. Rebates are up to $250 per controller (limit 2) or $35 per active station for WaterSense labeled controllers.
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This agreement is an Assumption of Risk, Release of Liability, Hold Harmless, and Release of Publicity Rights for individuals participating in Wastewater Treatment Plant Tours provided by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). Participants acknowledge and assume risks associated with the activity and property, release SFPUC from liability, agree to hold SFPUC harmless, and grant SFPUC rights to use their likeness and statements for internal or external communications. The agreement includes provisions for parents/legal guardians signing on behalf of minors.
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Expires
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Expires:
This agreement is an Assumption of Risk, Release of Liability, Hold Harmless, and Release of Publicity Rights for individuals participating in Wastewater Treatment Plant Tours provided by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). Participants acknowledge and assume risks associated with the activity and property, release SFPUC from liability, agree to hold SFPUC harmless, and grant SFPUC rights to use their likeness and statements for internal or external communications. The agreement includes provisions for parents/legal guardians signing on behalf of minors.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
The Commission addressed several agenda items, including the approval of various contract amendments, novations, and awards for emergency planning, security system maintenance, electric vehicle incentives, construction management, and engineering services. A public hearing was held to adopt new regulations restricting potable water use for irrigation of nonfunctional turf. Additionally, the Commission discussed the Draft 2025 Urban Water Management Plan, reviewed Water Supply Assessments for two development projects, and authorized the issuance of refunding bonds. A closed session was conducted to address a settlement related to an employment dispute.
The log details various administrative and operational actions taken, including the award and amendment of multiple service and construction contracts related to water main and sewer replacement, infrastructure improvements, facility maintenance, and professional consulting services. Key business items include the authorization of various easements, credit facility agreements for capital programs, property leases, and grant of usage rights to municipal entities. Additionally, the commission conducted public hearings to consider and adopt rates for water, sewer, and power enterprise services, as well as new miscellaneous fees and regulations for various service programs and facility compliance.
The agenda focuses on the election of board officers and the formulation of recommendations regarding proposed rate adjustments for water, sewer, and Hetch Hetchy power services for the upcoming fiscal years.
The agenda includes several items for commission action and discussion. Key topics involve reports from the General Manager regarding Water Enterprise and Water System Improvement Program capital projects, and various administrative activities. Consent calendar items cover contract modifications for construction, landscaping, and project scheduling services. Regular calendar items focus on a land use license for the City of Sunnyvale, public hearings for revised and new fees related to the Water, Wastewater, and Power Enterprises, and cost and duration increases for the Moccasin Compound Water System filtration project. The meeting concludes with information-only reports on various programs and operational updates.
The commission conducted a public hearing and approved proposed schedules for retail water rates, retail sewer rates, and Hetch Hetchy power rates for fiscal years 2027 and 2028.
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