Procurement Summary
Country : USA
Summary : Prt - Engineering Svcs. P94/96 Seismic
Deadline : 25 Apr 2025
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 116946406
Document Ref. No. : SFGOV-0000010446
Financier : Self Financed
Purchaser Ownership : Public
Tender Value : Refer Document
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With this Advanced Assistance application, the Port proposes to improve the seismic stability of the Pier 94/96 Marine Terminal, a key terminal in the Port-s Piers 80 to 96 Maritime Eco-Industrial Center. Pier 94/96 was constructed in the early 1960-s and is one of the only remaining cargo and heavy maritime piers within San Francisco. Pier 94/96 is a 76-acre facility with 3 deep draft berths, 24, 000 SF maintenance building, 2 cranes, on-dock rail access and direct access to the Intermodal Container Transfer Facility. The facility is adjacent to the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood, and is an important source of diverse local jobs. Furthermore, Pier 94/96 is a critical deep draft maritime facility for disaster response, identified in emergency action plans by both the City and Region. See Exhibit A for a location map. In 2021 the Port commissioned an initial study of earthquake vulnerability and found this facility highly vulnerable to earthquake damage including liquefaction of the backlands, slope failures and lateral spreading of the shoreline, and damage and collapse of pile supported bulkheads and wharves. This type of damage may render the facility unusable for months or years following a large earthquake, impairing response and recovery activities, and leading to additional human suffering and recovery costs. The Port submitted an Advance Assistance application to FEMA-s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program to further assess existing conditions and seismic risk, and to develop and permit design documents for the needed repairs and upgrades. The Port was awarded the grant from FEMA to fund this effort on August 5th, 2024. This project will address the aging seawall and wharf and inadequate soil conditions of Pier 94/96. The conditions pose risks of liquefaction and lateral spreading in a significant seismic event. The wharf will be repaired/replaced to meet appropriate geotechnical standards and the upland soils will be strengthened to adequately...
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