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Active opportunities open for bidding
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
This is a Job Order Contract (JOC) solicitation by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission for General Engineering (A-License) construction work in San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne Counties. The contract is an indefinite-quantity, two-year agreement with a maximum value of $5,000,000 requiring a Class A California Contractors License. Bids are due by April 16, 2026, and interested parties must request electronic bidding forms via email from the Contract Administration Bureau.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Close: Apr 16, 2026
This is a Job Order Contract (JOC) solicitation by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission for General Engineering (A-License) construction work in San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne Counties. The contract is an indefinite-quantity, two-year agreement with a maximum value of $5,000,000 requiring a Class A California Contractors License. Bids are due by April 16, 2026, and interested parties must request electronic bidding forms via email from the Contract Administration Bureau.
AvailableSan Francisco Public Utilities Commission
This is a Job Order Contract (JOC) solicitation from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission for general engineering construction work across four California counties. The two-year indefinite-quantity contract has a maximum value of $5,000,000 and requires bidders to submit adjustment factors to pre-set unit prices. Bidders must hold a Class A license, meet a 20% Local Business Enterprise subcontracting goal, and pass safety prequalification to be eligible.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Close: Apr 16, 2026
This is a Job Order Contract (JOC) solicitation from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission for general engineering construction work across four California counties. The two-year indefinite-quantity contract has a maximum value of $5,000,000 and requires bidders to submit adjustment factors to pre-set unit prices. Bidders must hold a Class A license, meet a 20% Local Business Enterprise subcontracting goal, and pass safety prequalification to be eligible.
AvailableSan Francisco Public Utilities Commission
The purpose of the new San Francisco Fire Department Division of Training (SFFD DOT) facility is to improve operational efficiency, provide an upgraded training campus for firefighters and emergency medical technicians and meet the evolving needs of first responders in a 21st-century urban environment. The new SFFD DOT will provide live-fire and simulation training structures, classrooms, emergency medical service training facilities and onsite fire apparatus training to meet the unique emergency fire and medical response needs of the City.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Close: Apr 1, 2026
The purpose of the new San Francisco Fire Department Division of Training (SFFD DOT) facility is to improve operational efficiency, provide an upgraded training campus for firefighters and emergency medical technicians and meet the evolving needs of first responders in a 21st-century urban environment. The new SFFD DOT will provide live-fire and simulation training structures, classrooms, emergency medical service training facilities and onsite fire apparatus training to meet the unique emergency fire and medical response needs of the City.
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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.
AvailableSan Francisco Public Utilities Commission
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.
Effective Date
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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.
AvailableSan Francisco Public Utilities Commission
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.
Effective Date
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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 committee discussed public concerns regarding ratepayer risks associated with the 10-year capital plan and the agency's lawsuit against the State Water Board. A presentation was provided on the Integrated Resource Plan update, covering energy portfolios, procurement challenges, and renewable energy attributes. The committee also debated how to respond to a community complaint regarding the Folsom Area Stormwater improvement projects, with a focus on notification protocols, the integration of green infrastructure, and watershed management strategies. Additionally, staff reports were reviewed regarding various enterprise budget updates and operations.
The committee meeting agenda includes a presentation and discussion on the SFPUC Wastewater 101, a staff report, and a review of SFPUC communications. Key topics for discussion include the 2024 Wildfire Mitigation Plan, the Q3 fiscal year 2023-24 quarterly audit and performance report, updates on the Water Enterprise capital improvement and supply conditions, and reports on Power Enterprise activities such as CleanPowerSF and PG&E interconnection. The agenda also covers future meeting planning and resolutions.
The agenda focuses on a presentation concerning current water supply conditions and a review of the committee's priorities for fiscal year 2022-2023. Key discussion items include the review of the Amended Commission Rules of Order, the Social Impact Partnership Program regulations, the Biennial Budget and 10-Year Capital Plan for fiscal years 2024-26, and the capital financing plan. Additionally, the committee will receive updates on the Hetch Hetchy Capital Improvement Program and wastewater capital programs.
The committee meeting covers several key items, including a report from the Chair and a presentation on the Affordability Policy. There will also be a discussion regarding the Customer Assistance Program and the resumption of collections following the COVID-19 moratorium. The agenda includes comprehensive staff reports and a review of various SFPUC communications, such as the Wildfire Mitigation Plan, Capital Financing Plan, Quarterly Audit and Performance Report, and the Hazards and Climate Resilience Plan. Additionally, updates will be provided on Water, Wastewater, and Power Enterprise operations, including capital improvement programs, vulnerability assessments, and CleanPowerSF initiatives.
This document presents the 10-Year Financial Plans for multiple enterprises, including Water, Wastewater, Hetch Hetchy Water and Power, and CleanPowerSF. The plans address key updates such as near-term sales volume reductions, revised capital financing assumptions, and reduced future rate assumptions. The overarching objective is to maintain financial stability, ensure costs are covered, adhere to financial policies, and preserve affordability of services over the decade.
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