Through this solicitation, the Port of San Francisco ( Port or Department ) a department of the City and County of San Francisco ( City ) seeks competitive proposals from potential Contractor for engineering services to complete three distinct projects, as described in Section II: Statement of Need. The Port expects to select up to three Contractors and award up to three contracts for the following length and not to exceed value: 1. Project 1: South Beach Coastal Resilience Project Term: 7 Years; Not to Exceed Contract Value: $9.9 million 2. Project 2: Wharf J9 Resilience Project, Phase 2 Term: 6 Years; Not to Exceed Contract Value: $7 million 3. Project 3: Seawall Earthquake Safety Retrofits, Multiple Locations Term: 6 Years; Not to Exceed Contract Value: $4 million Description: Services will include preparation of conceptual engineering reports, basis of design document, surveys and investigations, construction documents, cost estimating, construction schedule, CEQA and regulatory permit support, and design support services during the bidding, construction, and closeout phases including Proposal review, Requests for Information's, design changes, and other design related support. Common disciplines include design management, geotechnical engineering, earthquake engineering, marine structure engineering, coastal engineering, utility engineering, surveying, civil engineering, landscape architecture, building architecture, and environmental and regulatory permitting. The Three Embarcadero Early Projects are high priority and primarily funded by the 2018 Seawall GO Bond. Sourcing ID: 0000010131 Please see RFP for the full schedule, including Pre-Proposals dates.
Background
The Port of San Francisco, a department of the City and County of San Francisco, is seeking competitive proposals for engineering services to complete three distinct projects under the Waterfront Resilience Program (WRP).
The WRP aims to improve safety, reduce damage, and enhance the environment by repairing, altering, or replacing the Seawall and associated infrastructure along the Port's 7.5-mile waterfront. This initiative is crucial for advancing earthquake and flood resilience in the area, particularly as many structures were built before modern seismic standards. The projects are primarily funded by the 2018 Seawall General Obligation Bond.
Work Details
The contract includes engineering services for three projects:
1. **South Beach Coastal Resilience Project**: Conceptual design for seawall and bulkhead replacement over a 0.6-mile stretch between Pier 24 and Pier 40, with detailed design for a 0.3-mile segment between Piers 24 and 32. The project will address sea level rise and include roadway reconfiguration, public spaces, landscaping, and utility systems.
2. **Wharf J9 Resilience Project, Phase 2**: Design for seawall and wharf modifications at J9 including roadways, utility systems, stormwater management, and public spaces. This project aims to enhance public experience at Fisherman’s Wharf with an expected construction cost exceeding $50 million.
3. **Seawall Earthquake Safety Retrofits**: Design for seismic retrofits at various locations including Pier 9 and Pier 15. This involves substructure retrofits and utility work with an expected construction cost exceeding $30 million.
Services will encompass preparation of conceptual engineering reports, basis of design documents, surveys and investigations, construction documents, cost estimating, construction schedules, CEQA support, regulatory permit assistance, and design support during bidding/construction/closeout phases including proposal reviews and design changes.
Period of Performance
The contracts are expected to have varying terms: Project 1 will last up to 7 years; Project 2 will last up to 6 years; Project 3 will also last up to 6 years.
Place of Performance
The geographic locations for performance include various sites along the Port's waterfront in San Francisco.