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Tacoma Public Utilities

This document outlines a new 20-year franchise agreement between the City of Tacoma Department of Public Utilities, Light Division (Tacoma Power) and the City of Fife. The agreement enables Tacoma Power to continue providing electric service within Fife boundaries, superseding a previous agreement that expired on October 23, 2023. Key provisions include an administrative fee paid by Tacoma Power to the City of Fife, set at 6% of gross revenues from customers within Fife, and detailed terms regarding rights-of-way, facility relocation, indemnification, and insurance.

Effective Date

Oct 23, 2023

Expires

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

Peru Utilities

This document outlines the contract specifications and bidding requirements for the Peru Utilities' 2025 South Intercept West Sewer Lining Project. The project involves trenchless rehabilitation of approximately 2307 lineal feet of twenty-inch diameter vitrified clay pipe using cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) methods. The scope includes heavy cleaning, CCTV inspection, bypass pumping, liner installation, lateral reinstatement, and traffic control. Bids are due by January 7, 2026, with work commencing before March 2, 2026. The contract includes detailed material and installation specifications, general and special conditions, extensive safety program provisions, and a contractor pre-qualification checklist. The contractor is required to provide a one-year warranty from project acceptance and maintain insurance for at least ten years post-completion.

Effective Date

Mar 1, 2026

Expires

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