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File #: 23-58    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 1/18/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/25/2023 Final action:
Title: Report regarding a resolution approving a consulting services agreement with Wilsey Ham, Inc. of San Mateo, California for design services of the Oyster Point Sanitary Sewer Pump Station Relocation (Project No. ss2202) in an amount of $760,000, authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, and authorizing a design contingency in the amount of $76,000 for unforeseen consulting scope of services for a total authorized design budget of $836,000. (Matthew Ruble, Principal Engineer).
Sponsors: City Council
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - Presentation for City Council, 2. Attachment 2 - WH Proposal, 2022-11-03_SSF_OPPS, 3. Attachment 3 - Evaluation Tabulation
Related files: 23-59
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Report regarding a resolution approving a consulting services agreement with Wilsey Ham, Inc. of San Mateo, California for design services of the Oyster Point Sanitary Sewer Pump Station Relocation (Project No. ss2202) in an amount of $760,000, authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, and authorizing a design contingency in the amount of $76,000 for unforeseen consulting scope of services for a total authorized design budget of $836,000. (Matthew Ruble, Principal Engineer).

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Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution approving a consulting services agreement with Wilsey Ham, Inc. of San Mateo, California for design services of the Oyster Point Sanitary Sewer Pump Station Relocation (Project No. ss2202) in an amount of $760,000, authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, and authorizing a design contingency in the amount of $76,000 for unforeseen consulting scope of services for a total authorized design budget of $836,000.

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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
The Oyster Point Peninsula is located near the end of Oyster Point Boulevard in South San Francisco adjacent to the San Francisco Bay. Historically, the area operated as a Class III municipal landfill from 1956 to 1970. Landfill closure activities were performed around the site in the 1970's and 1980's, in accordance with state regulations at the time. Improvements were installed over the refuse, including a marina harbor, marina facilities, a park, roads, utilities, walkways, and other features.

More recently, additional development was entitled on the Oyster Point Peninsula consisting of new streets and utilities, office and Research and Development (R&D) buildings, a park, and open space. These improvements, which are being constructed by Kilroy and nearing completion, are located on the western half of the Oyster Point Peninsula.

On the eastern half of the Oyster Point Peninsula, there is a plan to construct a new 350 ro...

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