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Published June 17, 2025 at 8:00 PM
Updated July 11, 2025
This is a service / maintenance or supply contract in San Francisco, California. Contact the soliciting agency for additional information.
This Project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement of prevailing wage requirements by the California Department of Industrial Relations ("DIR") and the San Francisco Office of Labor Standards Enforcement. No contractor or subcontractor may be listed in a bid for a public works project and no contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project unless registered with the DIR per California Labor Code Section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this requirement for bid purposes only under California Labor Code Section 1771.1(a)]. The objective of the project is to inspect existing main sewer, sewer lateral and culvert pipelines at various locations in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. The Engineer's Estimate is $5,500,000. The City may award the contract to the responsible Bidder that submits the lowest responsive Bid. Bid discounts may be applied as per San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 14B and Section 2.01 of CM D Attachment 1. The Local Business Enterprise (LBE) subcontracting requirement is 4.00%. The LBE subcontracting requirement can only be met with CM D certified San Francisco Micro and Small-LBEs. The LBE subcontracting requirement is less than 20% for the following reason. The contract work includes specialized automated camera inspection scope of work, in addition to the specialized nature of the equipment and experience/qualifications/certifications as required in the bid documents. PUC-LBEs cannot be counted towards meeting the LBE subcontracting requirement(s). Prime and Joint Venture level LBE participation cannot be counted towards meeting any of the LBE subcontracting requirement(s). LBE subcontractors must be certified with CM D in the scope of work they are being listed to perform. All Bidders shall submit documented Good Faith efforts with their Bids as directed on CM D Form 2B, except those who exceed the above-stated subcontracting requirement(s) by at least 35%. Refer to CM D Attachment 1. Failure to comply with Chapter 14B requirements may result in a Bid being deemed non-responsive and ineligible for Contract award. Please contact Adriana Duran at 415-554-0633 or Adriana.Duran@sfgov.org for further information about the LBE requirements. Subcontracting opportunities may include, but not limited, to the following major types of work: traffic control services and trucking. Bid discounts may be applied as per San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 14B and Section 2.01 of CM D Attachment 1. The Local Business Enterprise (LBE) subcontracting requirement is 4.00%. The LBE subcontracting requirement can only be met with CM D certified San Francisco Micro and Small-LBEs. The LBE subcontracting requirement is less than 20% for the following reason. The contract work includes specialized automated camera inspection scope of work, in addition to the specialized nature of the equipment and experience/qualifications/certifications as required in the bid documents. PUC-LBEs cannot be counted towards meeting the LBE subcontracting requirement(s). Prime and Joint Venture level LBE participation cannot be counted towards meeting any of the LBE subcontracting requirement(s). LBE subcontractors must be certified with CM D in the scope of work they are being listed to perform. All Bidders shall submit documented Good Faith efforts with their Bids as directed on CM D Form 2B, except those who exceed the above-stated subcontracting requirement(s) by at least 35%. Refer to CM D Attachment 1. Failure to comply with Chapter 14B requirements may result in a Bid being deemed non-responsive and ineligible for Contract award. Please contact Adriana Duran at 415-554-0633 or Adriana.Duran@sfgov.org for further information about the LBE requirements. Subcontracting opportunities may include, but not limited, to the following major types of work: traffic control services and trucking.
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Water / Sewer
$5,500,000.00
Public - City
Service, Maintenance and Supply
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