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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
This solicitation (WD-2922A) is for replacement of 4-, 6- and 8-inch ductile iron water mains on Lincoln Way and Irving St. (and various side streets) in San Francisco to improve distribution capacity and fire flow. The procurement includes a 20% Local Business Enterprise (LBE) subcontracting requirement and requires bidders to submit documented Good Faith Efforts unless they exceed subcontracting thresholds; a remote pre-bid teleconference is scheduled for 2026-07-15 at 11:00 a.m. Local bidders must meet SFPUC safety prequalification and a Class A California contractor license is required. Bidding opened 2026-07-06 and closes 2026-08-06; primary contract documents and attachments are hosted on the SFPUC bid page linked above (no direct PDF/DOC was provided on the aggregator page).
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Aug 6, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Close: Aug 6, 2026
This solicitation (WD-2922A) is for replacement of 4-, 6- and 8-inch ductile iron water mains on Lincoln Way and Irving St. (and various side streets) in San Francisco to improve distribution capacity and fire flow. The procurement includes a 20% Local Business Enterprise (LBE) subcontracting requirement and requires bidders to submit documented Good Faith Efforts unless they exceed subcontracting thresholds; a remote pre-bid teleconference is scheduled for 2026-07-15 at 11:00 a.m. Local bidders must meet SFPUC safety prequalification and a Class A California contractor license is required. Bidding opened 2026-07-06 and closes 2026-08-06; primary contract documents and attachments are hosted on the SFPUC bid page linked above (no direct PDF/DOC was provided on the aggregator page).
AvailableSan Francisco Public Utilities Commission
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is soliciting bids for Contract WW-799, As-Needed Large Diameter Sewer Inspection No. 1, with an estimated contract value of $4,000,000. The project requires inspecting large diameter sewers and conducting concrete testing at specified locations within the San Francisco public right-of-way in San Francisco, California. A Class A California Contractors License is required to bid, and a Local Business Enterprise (LBE) subcontracting requirement of 20% applies; an optional pre-bid conference was held on July 14, 2026, and bids are due by 2:00 PM Pacific Time on July 30, 2026.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Close: Jul 30, 2026
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is soliciting bids for Contract WW-799, As-Needed Large Diameter Sewer Inspection No. 1, with an estimated contract value of $4,000,000. The project requires inspecting large diameter sewers and conducting concrete testing at specified locations within the San Francisco public right-of-way in San Francisco, California. A Class A California Contractors License is required to bid, and a Local Business Enterprise (LBE) subcontracting requirement of 20% applies; an optional pre-bid conference was held on July 14, 2026, and bids are due by 2:00 PM Pacific Time on July 30, 2026.
AvailableSan Francisco Public Utilities Commission
The project (WW-745) replaces two existing Gravity Belt Thickeners with two new Rotary Drum Thickeners at the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant in San Francisco. Work includes selective demolition, structural concrete and grating modifications, mechanical (hot water and drain) piping and equipment upgrades, ventilation, electrical, instrumentation, and Distributed Control System (DCS) integration. Bidders must meet SFPUC procurement requirements (Class A California contractors, 20% LBE subcontracting per local rules), and bid documents are available from the SFPUC bid portal; a remote pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 2026-06-30.
Posted Date
Jun 23, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 23, 2026
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Close: Jul 23, 2026
The project (WW-745) replaces two existing Gravity Belt Thickeners with two new Rotary Drum Thickeners at the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant in San Francisco. Work includes selective demolition, structural concrete and grating modifications, mechanical (hot water and drain) piping and equipment upgrades, ventilation, electrical, instrumentation, and Distributed Control System (DCS) integration. Bidders must meet SFPUC procurement requirements (Class A California contractors, 20% LBE subcontracting per local rules), and bid documents are available from the SFPUC bid portal; a remote pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 2026-06-30.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
The 2025 Urban Water Management Plan for the City and County of San Francisco provides a comprehensive overview for ensuring a reliable, sustainable water supply. It incorporates updated water demand projections, supply reliability assessments, and strategies to meet future challenges through 2050. Key focus areas include balancing the needs of residents, businesses, and the environment, expanding local water supplies (groundwater, recycled water, onsite water reuse), implementing water conservation, and addressing emergency preparedness. The plan evaluates supply reliability under various scenarios, including climate change and regulatory changes, and outlines an Alternative Water Supply Program for dry-year projects to maintain reliable service for retail and wholesale customers.
The Commission addressed several financial and infrastructure items, including a review of the Annual Capital Financing Plan and the Wastewater Enterprise Capital Improvement Program Quarterly Report. Several employees were recognized for their long-term service. The Consent Calendar included the approval of an electric billing software agreement, the awarding of the Upper Yosemite Creek Daylighting Project contract, and an amendment to the Seacliff Avenue Pump Station project duration. The Commission also authorized the issuance of bonds to fund the headquarters building development and refund outstanding Build America Bonds. During a Closed Session, the Commission discussed and recommended settlements for several legal claims, including property damage, wrongful death, and an employment dispute.
The committee agenda includes the election of a Vice Chair, a presentation on collaborative science initiatives within the San Francisco Estuary, and a comprehensive review of various staff reports and communications. These reports cover a wide array of topics including wildfire mitigation, long-term capital financing and climate resilience planning, as well as operational updates for the Water, Wastewater, and Power enterprises, including bond sale results, capital improvement programs, and ongoing project status updates.
The meeting includes a report from the Chair, an update on interconnection issues between PG&E and public power, and a presentation regarding a resolution on salmon restoration projects. The agenda features comprehensive staff reports and communications covering the SFPUC Wildfire Mitigation Plan, various capital financing and improvement plans, water and wastewater enterprise reports, and updates on CleanPowerSF and power enterprise activities.
The Commission addressed several agenda items, including the approval of an amendment to the sewer service agreement with the City of Brisbane and Guadalupe Valley Municipal Improvement District. Key contract actions included the award of a pump station security upgrade project, approval of modifications for general building construction, and land acquisition for a sewer tunnel easement. The board also reviewed and approved adjustments to project contingencies, specifically for pipeline valve improvements, tunnel project costs, and the San Francisco Zoo recycled water project. Finally, the commission received informational reports on utility performance, budget status, power bond results, and electric reliability compliance.
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