Hamilton Families is soliciting a construction contract to fully replace the roofs on two buildings (1631 Hayes St and 1530 Fell St) as part of a capital improvements project. The work includes complete replacement of existing flat and shingle roofing systems, replacement of gutters, downspouts and fascia as needed, and trimming/barge rafter work with metal capping; the listing provides roof area measurements for each building. The City of San Francisco posting shows the solicitation was posted 2026-06-30 and the response deadline is 2026-07-23, with a mandatory walkthrough and an OLSE pre-bid conference and questions directed to Ken Jones (kjones@hamiltonfamilies.org).
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Work includes replacing all existing flat and shingle roofing, gutters, and downspouts. Replace roofing fascia where necessary during gutter installation, and trim barge rafters with metal capping as required.
Work includes replacing all existing flat and shingle roofing, gutters, and downspouts. Replace roofing fascia where necessary during gutter installation, and trim barge rafters with metal capping as required.
The City and County of San Francisco, through its Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) and the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII), is soliciting proposals for the demolition and abatement of approximately 22 buildings (totaling roughly 177,000 square feet) on the Sunnydale HOPE SF Phase 4 site. The successful contractor will demolish structures to grade, abate hazardous materials, and clear the site for subsequent horizontal infrastructure construction as part of the broader HOPE SF revitalization effort. This procurement is part of a multi-phase transformation of the former Sunnydale public housing site into a mixed-income community with new streets, utilities, parks, and affordable and market-rate housing.
The City and County of San Francisco, through its Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) and the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII), is soliciting proposals for the demolition and abatement of approximately 22 buildings (totaling roughly 177,000 square feet) on the Sunnydale HOPE SF Phase 4 site. The successful contractor will demolish structures to grade, abate hazardous materials, and clear the site for subsequent horizontal infrastructure construction as part of the broader HOPE SF revitalization effort. This procurement is part of a multi-phase transformation of the former Sunnydale public housing site into a mixed-income community with new streets, utilities, parks, and affordable and market-rate housing.
Work includes roof replacement of approx 45,000 SF of membrane roof on an existing building, along with parapet wall cap flashing replacement and new membrane roofing over approximately 8,500 sf of existing metal roofing.
Work includes roof replacement of approx 45,000 SF of membrane roof on an existing building, along with parapet wall cap flashing replacement and new membrane roofing over approximately 8,500 sf of existing metal roofing.
The City and County of San Francisco, through its Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) and the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII), is soliciting proposals for the demolition and abatement of approximately 22 buildings (totaling roughly 177,000 square feet) on the Sunnydale HOPE SF Phase 4 site. The successful contractor will demolish structures to grade, abate hazardous materials, and clear the site for subsequent horizontal infrastructure construction as part of the broader HOPE SF revitalization effort. This procurement is part of a multi-phase transformation of the former Sunnydale public housing site into a mixed-income community with new streets, utilities, parks, and affordable and market-rate housing.
The City and County of San Francisco, through its Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) and the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII), is soliciting proposals for the demolition and abatement of approximately 22 buildings (totaling roughly 177,000 square feet) on the Sunnydale HOPE SF Phase 4 site. The successful contractor will demolish structures to grade, abate hazardous materials, and clear the site for subsequent horizontal infrastructure construction as part of the broader HOPE SF revitalization effort. This procurement is part of a multi-phase transformation of the former Sunnydale public housing site into a mixed-income community with new streets, utilities, parks, and affordable and market-rate housing.