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File #: 24-209    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 2/15/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/13/2024 Final action:
Title: Report regarding a resolution approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement between the City of South San Francisco and California Water Service for new water services to the Orange Memorial Park Aquatic Center (project pk2310) in an amount not to exceed $643,466. (Philip Vitale, Deputy Director of Capital Projects)
Sponsors: City Council
Related files: 24-210
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Report regarding a resolution approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement between the City of South San Francisco and California Water Service for new water services to the Orange Memorial Park Aquatic Center (project pk2310) in an amount not to exceed $643,466. (Philip Vitale, Deputy Director of Capital Projects)
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RECOMMENDATION
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It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement between the City of South San Francisco and California Water Service for new water services to the Orange Memorial Park Aquatic Center (project pk2310) in an amount not to exceed $643,466.
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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
Water services within the City of South San Francisco are provided by California Water Service (CalWater). As part of new building construction, the new Orange Memorial Park Aquatic Center requires a new main water supply line and water service connection points which include: 6" fire service, 2 fire hydrants, and 4" domestic water service with a 3" meter. California Water Service will perform the installation of the meter, all the engineering, inspection, and all the necessary connections. Work will also include complete abandonment of an existing 4" main water line to the existing aquatic facility at the property. All the new underground water line within the street right-of-way, infrastructure, and work within the site will be handled by the general contractor.

CalWater offers customers two solutions for the construction and installation of new water mains necessary to connect a property's service to the existing CalWater water main infrastructure. Customers can either have CalWater perform the installation or hire a third-party contractor for the installation work. Staff elected the former option as it gives the City better time certainty regarding the schedule of work and coordination of that work within Orange Avenue's right-of-way. In ...

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