ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
CITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC WORKS
Sourcing Event ID No.: 0000008919
VARIOUS LOCATIONS PAVEMENT RENOVATION NO. 89 AND SEWER REPLACEMENT
(PW VL NO 89 INFRA IMPR)
Bids shall be submitted online via ShareFile until 2:30:00 p.m. on July 22, 2026, after which the bid
opening will be conducted live online via Microsoft Teams. Contract Administration will email the Microsoft
Teams meeting information to all Plan Holders approximately 24 hours prior to Bid Opening. Digital files
of Bid Documents, Plan Holders Lists, and Addenda may be downloaded at no cost from the Public
Works Electronic Bid Documents Download site at https://bsm.sfdpw.org/ContractAdmin/Login.aspx.
Please visit the Contracts, Bids and Payments webpage at https://bidopportunities.apps.sfdpw.org for
more information. Notices regarding Addenda and other bid changes will be distributed by email to Plan
Holders.
Scope of Work: at various locations in Districts 9 & 11 of San Francisco, California and consists of street
resurfacing, curb ramp construction, sewer replacement, traffic control, and all related work.
The time allowed for completion is 450 consecutive calendar days. The estimated construction cost is
approximately $6,700,000. For more information, contact the Project Manager Ramon Kong by phone:
(628) 271-2581 or email: Ramon.Kong@sfdpw.org.
On July 1, 2014, the registration program under section 1725.5 of the California Labor Code went into
effect. The program requires that all contractors and subcontractors who bid or work on a public works
project register and pay an annual fee to the California Department of Industrial Relations (“DIR”).
No contractor or subcontractor may be listed in a bid or awarded a contract for a public works project
unless registered with the DIR as required by Labor Code section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from
this requirement for bid purposes only under Labor Code section 1771.1(a)].
This Project shall incorporate the required partnering elements for Partnering Level 2. Refer to
Section 01 31 33 for more details.
Pursuant to San Francisco Administrative Code (“Administrative Code”) Section 6.25 and Chapter 25 of
the Environment Code, “Clean Construction” is required for the performance of all work.
The Specifications include liquidated damages. Contract will be on a Lump Sum Bid Items With Unit
Prices basis. Progressive payments will be made.
The Contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible responsive bidder.
A bid may be rejected if the City determines that any of the bid item prices are materially unbalanced to
the potential detriment of the City.
Bid discounts may be applied as per Administrative Code Chapter 14B. The LBE Subcontracting
Participation Requirement is 25% and can only be met with San Francisco CMD Certified Micro- and/or
Small-LBEs. To be exempt from the CMD Form 2B "Good Faith Efforts" requirements, bidder must
commit LBE sub participation in the percentage that equals or exceeds 33.75%.
Bidders may not discriminate in the selection of subcontractors on the basis of race, gender, or any other
basis prohibited by law. Formal complaints of discrimination will be investigated. The Neighborhood LBE
Pilot Program applies to this project. For this project, bidders in Supervisorial Districts 9 and 11 and/or
project zip codes 94112 and 94134 may be eligible for additional bid discounts as work is anticipated to
be performed in these specific neighborhoods and zip codes. Refer to CMD Attachment 1, Section 2.01
on application of the Neighborhood/Zip Code bid discount. In accordance with Administrative Code
Chapter 14B requirements, good faith efforts may apply. Refer to CMD Form 2B. For details, contact
Winnie Chen by phone at (415) 554-0647 or by email at Winnie.Chen3@sfgov.org.
A pre-bid meeting will be held by conference call on Thursday, July 2, 2026 starting at 10:00 a.m.
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For information on the City’s Contractor Development Program, call (415) 986-3999 or email
cdp@imwis.com.
A corporate surety bond or certified check for ten percent (10%) of the amount bid must accompany each
bid. Administrative Code Section 6.22(a) requires all construction greater than $25,000 to include
performance and payment bonds for 100% of the contract award.
Class "A" license is required to bid.
In accordance with Administrative Code Chapter 6, no bid is accepted and no contract in excess of
Threshold is awarded by the City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Works until such
time as the Mayor approves the contract for award and the Director of Public Works then issues an order
of award.
Beginning on September 1, 2022, no Bid is accepted and no contract in excess of the Threshold Amount
is awarded by the City and County of San Francisco until such time the Director of Public Works
recommends the contract for award and the Public Works Commission then adopts a resolution awarding
the Contract.
Pursuant to Charter Section 3.105, all contract awards are subject to certification by the Controller as to
the availability of funds.
Minimum wage rates for this project must comply with the current General Prevailing Wage as determined
by the State Department of Industrial Relations. Minimum wage rates other than applicable to General
Prevailing Wage must comply with San Francisco Labor and Employment Code Article 111: Minimum
Compensation.
This Project is subject to the requirements of the San Francisco Local Hiring Policy for Construction
(''Policy'') as set forth in Administrative Code Section 6.22(g). Bidders are hereby advised that the
requirements of the Policy will be incorporated as a material term of any contract awarded for the
Project. Refer to Section 00 73 30 of the Project Manual for more information.
Bidders are hereby advised that the Contractor to whom the Contract is awarded must be certified by the
Contract Monitoring Division as being in compliance with the Equal Benefits Provisions of Article 131 of
the San Francisco Labor and Employment Code within two weeks after notification of award.