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Port of San Francisco Pier 29 Utility Upgrade & Beltline Building Sewer Re-Routing Project Contract No. 2797 May 31, 2018 1 AGENDA 1. Welcome, Introductions, & General Information Tim Leung 2. Project Overview David Hu 3.


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Port of San Francisco

Pier 29 Utility Upgrade & Beltline Building Sewer Re-Routing Project Contract No. 2797

May 31, 2018

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AGENDA

  • 1. Welcome, Introductions, & General Information – Tim Leung
  • 2. Project Overview – David Hu
  • 3. CMD – Finbarr Jewell
  • 4. OLSE– Anna Liu
  • 5. OEWD – Ian Fernando
  • 6. ENVIRONMENTAL – Soko Made
  • 7. Bid Documents – Tim Leung
  • 8. Questions
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  • Refer to Section 00 73 16 for details.
  • Worker’s Compensation, Commercial General Liability, Commercial

Automobile Liability

  • U.S. Longshore and Harborworkers’ Act Insurance; Jones Act; Workers’

Compensation

  • Watercraft Liability Insurance
  • Water Pollution Insurance
  • Builder’s Risk Insurance (Section 1.3A-1)
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PIER 29 BELTLINE BLDG AREA OF WORK LOCATION MAP

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  • Extend Water Supply piping
  • Extend Natural Gas Service piping
  • Install new Sewer Riser and Bring Gravity Sewer above deck cross over

bulkhead

  • Extend Electrical Service connection
  • Provide Backup Generator connection
  • Provide new Lighting
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  • Cut & Cap existing under-pier sewer currently connected to Pier 29
  • Re-route new gravity sewer to the City sewer in street and eliminates Port-
  • wned pump station
  • Bring under pier electrical power to the Beltline Building above deck
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  • Award of Contract

July 2018

  • NTP, Construction Start

September 2018

  • Construction Term

270 Consecutive Calendar Days

  • Substantial Completion

June 2019

  • Final Completion

July 2019

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  • U.S. Longshore and Harborworkers’ Act Insurance (Section 00 73 16)
  • Section 01 57 20 – Construction in Water Bodies or Near San Francisco Bay

Environmental Requirements

  • BCDC Permit No. M1977.017 and all relevant amendments
  • RWQCB Order R2-2016-0039 Waste Discharge Requirements & Water Quality Certification

for Port of San Francisco Maintenance Program, San Francisco, CA, dated September 16, 2016.

  • NOAA/NMFS Concurrence & Response for Port of SF Maintenance Program
  • Submittals
  • Spill Prevention and Control Plan
  • Environmental Health and Safety Plan
  • Best Management Practices (BMPs). See drawings and Section 01 57 13.
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  • Project Coordination (Section 01 31 13)
  • Pier 29 will be active construction site occupied by other Port contractors
  • Contractor shall not commence work or complete construction activities onsite along the

Promenade when a cruise ship is berthed at Pier 27.

  • Cruise Ship Schedule - http://sfport.com/cruise
  • Lane closures are prohibited the day before, during, and after a Cruise Ship is berthed at

Pier 27.

  • Construction along the Promenade and Embarcadero including lane closures are prohibited

during the following days due to Special Events at the Pier 27 Cruise Terminal:

  • August 2, 2018
  • August 3, 2018
  • October 10, 2018
  • October 25, 2018 through November 3, 2018
  • Traffic Control (Section 01 55 26)
  • Contractor to apply for Special Traffic Permit (STP) through SFMTA
  • Contractor to maintain a minimum 8 feet of clear sidewalk for pedestrians at all times.
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Presented By: Finbarr Jewell finbarr.jewell@sfgov.org

  • Local Business Enterprise (LBE)

Subcontracting Goal = 24% 7.5% MBE 4.1% WBE 12.4% OBE

  • Good Faith Efforts Exception, LBE = 32.4%
  • Refer to Section 00 22 11 for details.
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Presented By: Anna Liu anna.liu@sfgov.org

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Employers need to match or exceed the City’s Ordinances for the following:

  • Prevailing Wages
  • Sick Leave
  • Health Care
  • Worker Compensation

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Presented By: Ian Fernando ian.fernando@sfgov.org

  • Required per San Francisco Administrative Code Section 6.22(g) and Chapter 82
  • See Section 00 73 30 for details
  • Applies to both Prime Contractor and ALL Subcontractors
  • Local Hire Requirement 30% by trade
  • At least 50% of Apprentice project work hours within each trade shall be

performed by local residents.

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Presented By: Soko Made rusununguko.made@sfgov.org Construction & Demolition (C&D) Debris Management Requirements

  • See Section 01 74 50 for details
  • Minimum Diversion Rate of 75% Required
  • Source‐separated C&D debris material must be taken to a facility that reuses

and/or recycles that material

  • MIXED C&D debris material must be taken to a REGISTERED FACILITY by a

REGISTERED TRANSPORTER

  • Diversion Reporting – Use Form C for initial, monthly, and final reports
  • Weight Tags are required for monthly reporting
  • Contractor MUST include materials from ALL Subcontractors in reports
  • City Representative is responsible for reviewing, signing, and approving all

reports submitted by the Contractor.

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QBD  Addendum

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ENSUING SITE VISIT AT PIER 29

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Questions?

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