The Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant Biosolids Digester Facilities Project May 30, 2019 THE PROJECT San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is the third largest municipal utility in California, and the Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant (SEP), is the SFPUC’s largest wastewater treatment facility, treating 80 percent of San Francisco’s sewage and storm water flows. The SEP Biosolids Digester Facilities Project (BDFP) is part of the SFPUC’s Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP), a 20-year, multi-billion-dollar citywide investment to upgrade aging sewer systems. The BDFP aims to replace existing digester facilities with new, expanded, reliable, modernized and relocated facilities, as well as improve energy recovery and maximize control of odors. The BDFP is one of the first projects in the U.S. to use the Thermal Hydrolysis Process which will enable the new facilities to produce higher quality biosolids, capture and treat odors more effectively, and maximize biogas utilization and energy recovery to produce heat, steam and power. The enhanced appearance will complement the existing neighborhood. MWH Constructors and Webcor, a joint venture, serve as the construction manager/general contractor on the $939 million BDFP. Colorado-based MWH Constructors (MWH) is a leading global construction firm focused on water and energy and Webcor is a San Francisco-headquartered general and specialty contractor with decades of experience building in the city. The JV team was developed to optimize each of the companies experience to best serve the SFPUC and the Project needs.
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The Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant Biosolids Digester Facilities Project
May 30, 2019
THE PROJECTSan Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is the third largest municipal utility in California, and the Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant (SEP), is the SFPUC’s largest wastewater treatment facility, treating 80 percent of San Francisco’s sewage and storm water flows. The SEP Biosolids Digester Facilities Project (BDFP) is part of the SFPUC’s Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP), a 20-year, multi-billion-dollar citywide investment to upgrade aging sewer systems. The BDFP aims to replace existing digester facilities with new, expanded, reliable, modernized and relocated facilities, as well as improve energy recovery and maximize control of odors.
The BDFP is one of the first projects in the U.S. to use the Thermal Hydrolysis Process which will enable the new facilities to produce higher quality biosolids, capture and treat odors more effectively, and maximize biogas utilization and energy recovery to produce heat, steam and power. The enhanced appearance will complement the existing neighborhood.
MWH Constructors and Webcor, a joint venture, serve as the construction manager/general contractor on the $939 million BDFP. Colorado-based MWH Constructors (MWH) is a leading global construction firm focused on water and energy and Webcor is a San Francisco-headquartered general and specialty contractor with decades of experience building in the city. The JV team was developed to optimize each of the companies experience to best serve the SFPUC and the Project needs.
ContactMichelle Nolen at [email protected] or 510.384.0129. https://mwhconstructors.com/sfpuc_biosolids_project
The MWH/WEBCOR Joint Venture (JV) will be issuing a Request for Proposals from pre-qualified contractors to provide construction services for the following Bid Packages. In addition, the JV will also be requesting pre-qualifications for the Main Biosolids Facility (MBF) Trade Bid Packages.
Trade Bid
PackageDescription Pre-Qual
BidRFP Date
ApproxValue
A&D Sewer Work Relocation & Sewer Pile Work Selected Fall 2019 $13M
C Demolition and Site Work Selected Fall 2019 $30M
A Digester Area Shoring and Foundations, Dewatering Selected Winter 2019/20 $210M
B Electrical Duct Bank Relocation Selected Winter 2019/20 $4M
MULTIPLEMechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation & Control, Structural Concrete, Site Civil, Architectural and Equipment Packages