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The Stormwater Management Requirements and Design Guidelines (SMR) outlines the mandatory requirements for managing post-construction stormwater runoff and provides guidance on how to incorporate green infrastructure into site design. The performance requirements vary depending on the type of sewer system servicing a project (combined or separate), the agency with jurisdiction over the project (SFPUC or Port), and the size of the project. Refer to the SMR Summary Flyer for more information. The Stormwater Management Ordinance (SMO) – Public Works Code, Article 4.2 Sections 147-147.6 – requires
The following is a list of collective bargaining agreements (or Schedule A's) from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission's signatory unions to the Project Labor Agreement (PLA). Updates to this section will be provided after receiving additional information from the unions. For further information, please contact PLA Administrator Todd Kyger at (415) 554-3412. International Association of Bridge Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Worker Iron Workers Local 378 Master Agreement 2020-2024 International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Asbestos Worker Heat and Frost
Our Local Business Enterprise Program (LBE) provides small regional construction firms located in the water service territory (Daly City to Hetch Hetchy) eligibility to be certified by the General Services Agency’s Contract Monitoring Division for construction contracting opportunities on SFPUC specified construction projects, as San Francisco based firms.
The Land Engineering Group (LE) provides engineering evaluation for the use of the SFPUC right of ways (ROW), where water impoundment and transmission facilities are present. LE typically issues the following types of permit work within SFPUC ROW based on property rights. Consent for Pothole Potholing is the process of digging up the surface above a pipeline to find the pipeline’s exact depth. Potholing is done prior to a planned installation near or over a SFPUC transmission pipeline. Pothole data is incorporated into the final design of the actual proposed work. LE will typically issue a
The Real Estate Services Division (RES) oversees the SFPUC’s income-producing property. RES negotiates agreements for the lease, license, purchase and sale of real property in the SFPUC’s real property portfolio and administers existing real estate agreements. RES develops and implements policies to support the operational and real estate needs of other SFPUC divisions. RES does not provide property management services. Other SFPUC divisions issue daily or short-term access or use permits for SFPUC lands. The Land Engineering, Natural Resources and Lands Management, City Distribution Division
The Construction Management (CM) Procedures provide the procedures by which all projects, large and small, are governed by. They are intended to provide consistence throughout Project Teams and may help the Contractor know what to expect. SFPUC Safety Values, Vision, and Mission SFPUC is investing in safety, in funds, time, in effort. We’re doing so because we value the labor of workers who build our infrastructure. Their labor helps us to achieve our overall mission to efficiently provide our customers with reliable water, power, and sewer services that are of the highest quality. Safety is