tv [untitled] December 2, 2013 4:30am-5:01am PST
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with everyone. >> good afternoon commissioners, emilio cruz. i wanted to introduce this item specifically as you know miss julie lan bont will be leaving us soon and we have replaced her. dan came to us from montgomery watson who was vice-president and ran the water resources division. since coming to us he's woshthd -- worked as the regional manager to parks and $1.3 billion worth of work and the project that we
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are most in construction. it's a very good transition for us to move dan from the regional manager to the project director role and i hope that you will support him in his future role endeavors. thank you. >> i think you have also answered one of my questions that will this be the last time that we hear from julie. >> unfortunately i will be out of town during the last two remaining meetings. >> that will force me to say nice things now then. >> i was going say nice things. >> let me beat you. first of all, i like to see people getting their just reward. you have given this enterprise and the city far more than a hundred percent for a long time. and you are having the opportunity to move on to a better opportunity i think is just wonderful. we will miss you but i think that's a
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wonderful thing inform are you. you have managed to inspire us with some of the work that is done for the water work people that is not part of the job description and not something that everybody does. you have done that in an exemplary way and something that we have shared and had glory and paid for by you and you have also earned the highest thing we can give which is trust. you have been honest and a straight shooter and told us when things went wrong and you have told us when things went well and i value that a great deal. so we will miss you. we will celebrate your good fort tune but we will miss you very much. >> thank you so much. [ applause ]
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well, i would like to take a portion also to thank you for exactly that, your trust and the support you have given me since i took on the direction back in 2006. i think your insist ence on transparency and accountability is a reason why we are where we are today. this has been trul the job of a lifetime for me and the reason why i'm leaving, i'm not sure, but i have all the confidence in the world that dan will do an excellent john -- job and i think it will be good for the program to have new energy and new leadership. certainly i wouldn't be where i am without my colleagues on the team. it's because of their hard work and dedication that we are now 80 percent done on the delivery on the $4.6 billion undertaking
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and people can't forget that. that's a combination of city staff and consultants. fortunately, whatever reason the file i have is not coming up. i'm going to have do this with a projector in black and white. it's not a great way to go out but nonetheless. you will get a colored one in your packets. so this is the quarterly report for fiscal year 2013-2014. it covers the period of july 1st through september 30th. as you can see here from this pie chart we've now completed construction on 63 of our projects and those projects are worth $1 billion. during the reporting period, 1 project moved to close out and two
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projects were closed out. the majority of our work does continue to remain in construction but that is about to change drastically as in 2014 we are forecasting to complete six projects worth $783 million. as with the last few quarters, we still have four projects remain in construction and that is about to change with the approval of the peninsula pipeline size eismic upgrade in october and that project will now be bid by the end of this month and the habitat restoration project which involves 12 contracts and only two of those contracts remain in preconstruction and one of those two will be bid by the end of the year as well. this is the latest cost trend. you can see we are reporting
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$7.1 million over the approved budget and primarily almost exclusively by the forecast of $9.6 million of the tunnel. that includes the purchase of the property that is required to maintain ground water, watering operation that is needed. this is an asset that we'll be able to resell later on. that offset, that variance is partially offset by a predicted under run of $2.4 on the water treatment project. here is a list of our accomplishments. you can see that we have a significant decrease from the peak of construction activities which was last august. we are now reporting construction work hours to be 40 percent lower at
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it's peak. this is a strong indication that the program as a whole is coming down. during the water we achieved complete protection contract and final completion on the sun ol valley completion of the water contract. with $5.7 million recorded work hours, we have a great record and we have continued to loss timeless than the industry average. we have been also very successful with our shut down record. we have now successfully completed 80 percent of the 185 shut downs that are required to build our 82 projects. what i would like to point out is with so many new facilities in 2014, the shut down requirements will remain high which does involve
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some operational risk. however this coming season will be our last big shut down season and i'm sure that dave briggs and richie will be very happy about that. we have one project remaining in planning, two remaining in designs. out of the two in designs one is a seismic reliability and the other one is a water supply project. the one remaining is the water supply project the alameda creek capture project and you will recall we have significantly altered the design concepts of the project tied to the calaveras dam and we are currently on track to complete the planning phase and initiate the conceptual engineering phase. the pipeline
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finally we need to complete water supply agreements with our project partners. we are now evaluating that project schedule and we will be be able to provide an update with updated schedule forecast as part of the q 2 quarterly update. now i will walk you through some of our project, starting with the calavera project, we've skaeftd -- excavated over -- in our last meeting we briefed some unanticipated geology conditions that were encountered on the left side of the valley on the spill way. since our last update we have issued a $7.4 million lateral order to keep the contractor working on that side of the
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valley and to prevent us from accumulating any major delays on the project. we anticipate getting a proposal from the contractor for addressing these new conditions by the end of the year. we'll then probably need a couple months to negotiate that change order. so our goal is to have a finalized change order by march of 2014. i also mentioned in that last briefing that there are still some major risk in that project. deescalation rated risk should expired by 2014. however foundation grouting won't go away until 2015. we have some of the borrowed site material, the quality of the material and whether it's
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adequate for the hard rock fill into enter natural -- internal filter of the new dam and that won't expire until 2017 and the natural occur asbestos. a little while to go on this project, certainly. construction of the ifrg ton tunnel is now scheduled to complete. i told you about the second segment of the tunnel. the installation of the internal pipeline is to begin later in november. we are anticipating to complete that in february 2014. from there we'll need to grout the annular space and apply the mortar lining inside the internal pipe. all of that should be
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done by -- september 2014. on 2014 progress we will work with the water enterprise tenant -- contractor and the inspection of the tunnels. the inspection will take place of 2014-2015. it should be noted that we'll seek your approval for the schedule and budget year during the first quarter of 2014. bay tunnel doing very well there. 91 percent complete. as i mentioned, we completed the installation of the interior pipelining in september. last work elements remaining in that project involve grounding of the space and mortar lining in the interior liner and the
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existing pipelines. all to be completed in july 2014. seismic upgrade of pipeline no. 3 and 4 is now 42 percent complete. this project is involved in a construction of a new seismically designed conduit using the standard cuts and cover method and the segment of the line crossing traces of the hayward fault is being sized. we have 90 percent done with the cut section. a couple months ago i informed you that while we started the excavation that we found some traces of the hayward fault we are about to start the
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excavation that will complete their investigation on these previously unidentified features. we should have a report by urs by the end of december with a recommended fix. it could be minor, it could be significant. it's still really unclear how much of an impact these new features will have on our new design. once we have the recommended fix. we will pass that along to the contractor who is going to need to submit a proposal and only then will we know the magnitude of the impact on schedule and budget. i anticipate that on that project, we'll have an idea of the impacts some time in the first few months of 2014. two
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more projects both in the peninsula. cfsa transmission upgrade. that project is now 80 percent done. we are currently, we have completed work on one added in each of the reservoirs. we are also well along on the work at the crystal springs pump station. by early or first month of 2014. we will have completed work on two outlet structures in the san andreas and the pump station as well as the lower cover under the upper crystal springs dam. all that will be remaining is one outlet in the crystal springs reservoir which will be completed in 2014. what i would like to mentioned is that a lot of these facilities
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have the ability to move water. so operation has not been impacted significantly by some of the these project difficulties. still some remaining in relations to the under water work that has yet to be completed on the project. i have been very happy with some of the progress made on resolving some of the various outstanding changes that we had. there is definitely a positive momentum on that project now that has been established in the recent few months. finally harry tracy treatment plant, that project is 62 percent complete. we are in a major critical shut down that will extend through december. by the time we are done with that shut down, the plant will have a brand new ozone system, the city personnel will have the ability to move back to their facility after being in a trailer for a
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large amount of time, storage tanks will be completed and the zip lining of the line will be completed as well. work on the large treated water reservoir is also on going. you should know that we have two major plants shut down remaining on this project and the first of those two will be initiated in march of 2014. we have made up the time on that project and we are now tracking to complete as planned. i happy with that progress. so that completes my presentation. any questions? >> i would like to say it's been a pleasure to have you
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with us and get us out of the mes we are in. i'm trying to go back to 2000, the bond issue was 2002, but it was really rocky road. everything was upside down. so giving us the data of 06, things have been rather smooth since then. thank you so much for your service and devotions to the project and the we sip program and as you know, i have decided by granddaughter is going to be an engineer to model after you. >> that's a great compliment. >> she wants to you subsidize the education. [ laughter ] . i just want to say a couple words of thanks and appreciation because i think it's remarkable what you have been able to accomplish here at the puc and the program and how your mind works with all the
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engineering challenges and opportunities. it's really been remarkable and i also want to echo commissioner moran's comments. i wish you well and hope you will visit. >> commissioner torres? >> julie, i wish you all the best and thank you for being part of a community of public service commitment that all of us share here in various degrees and forms. it's not easy to be a public serve -- servant. we'll have to wait a little while. but at the end of the day you truly are a role model for women and here in the city of san francisco and
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county. you are a really species. the better we can encourage everyone in the public. >> i want to comment on the experience i have had with julie. i would go into her office and she would talk about i think an rfp, it was great talking to you because at that time you were just straight up about your intentions and it was just transparency and the project that you are working on and you went away for a while and when you came back, at that time it was tony irons and susan and we talked about
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hiring a director and there was the talk about the person we should put in place and i knew julie was the perfect fit and the person that would take complex ideas and report them simply so people can understand and gain the trust. i think shooes -- she's done such an outstanding job and made my life a lot easier. and the trust that everyone has in her she's going to take that where she goes. if anything your stock is way up and you make sure that people pay for your experience that you have because you are just an asset. dan, you have some big shoes to follow. [ applause ] >> hopefully we'll be able to invite you back to a meeting
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very quickly. >> the last item i wanted to briefly talk about. i'm very excited we have the opportunity to convene a meeting in washington d.c. in october 24th and 25th. this was a meeting that we invited a lot of leader in the utilities agency and we wanted to talk about some focus high level concentration on things that keep us up at night and we talked about innovation, technology, business practices and translating the value of our essential services and getting water on the national agenda and redefining the roles that we have in communities. basically i cohosted this along with george hawkins of dc water and tony parrot at the greater
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cincinnati sewer district. we had about 30 people attend. we invited 19 general managers and senior staff and talked about water and waste water conservancy. we ended up focusing on dialogue on work force development was one of the major components that most of our agencies faced. we talked about succession planning and preparing, attracting and retaining the next technical as well as managerial roles and labor and contracting practices and invited jones about how we can get this message out to get some traction to the public and policy makers. it was interesting. he talked about
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coming into a room where there are organizations that have billions of dollars, employ a lot of folks. we should be excited about telling that message that we are actually a pipeline for not water, but also for jobs and really try to push that focus. it had a lot of great energy, a lot of the general managers who attended wanted to keep this momentum going. we are actually meeting as part of the -- in texas next week but we would like to get together and get the gm's together and talk about our constituents and improve our business. that ends my report. >> can i ask, what is the next step for that process, group? >> one of the concerns that we are involved with a lot of
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associations. what we wanted to do is just without any other associations that we belong, we just want to come together and talk about what was important to us. as part of that session, we were able to invite those organizations to come in because we wanted to make sure that we talk about the things that were important to us. i think that was great. we were not worried about sponsor ships or anything like that. we were able to really talk about an agenda. so we want to continue talking amongst each other and it was just a really outstanding session. so i think what's coming from that is, a lot of cities like los angeles, chicago was really interested in our community benefit. that's one of the things that they felt was important. we talked about doing outreach as
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you impact community and really involve them in how you can minimize impact because those are eventually rate payers that are going to vote on increases. so you take advantage of those opportunities and not just wait until you need them. you actually take care of them while you don't or not really impacting or when you impact them you need to take advantage of that opportunity. there was a lot of dialogue and a lot shared and i think everybody is really excited about the coverage and hopefully narrowing it because it was so broad. >> okay. that concludes the general managers report. am i correct? we already had public comment on item 7 a. with respect to item 7bcd and f is there any public comment?
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hearing none, public comment is closed. >> we have one speaker. >> i just want to close off saying it's very exciting to see so much money is being involved with puc and you guys doing and wonderful job because the infrastructure of the city looks pretty good here. i am here to speak on an issue that your department has just put into your folds to out migration. from what i understand the puc has taken over the out migration and call it the out migration efforts. the history that starts with mr. blackwell back in the redevelopment agency and when he left, thinks mess went shifted to the puc. i'm still
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ace and puc is still shifting this out to the out my -- migration. i'm 59 years old and i have kids and grand kids. my question is what is the budget line on this migration. i would also like to be partnerships with you all to do a summons in early february for black history month and involve all the principles that are involved with the out migration. i have all the video tapes and i'm meeting with mr. miller and i'm very happy that you assigned him to it. the other thing is we would like to, see i understand that you hired him to work with the city and county as the liaison. i'm on the outside working with
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the black community organizations as the czar. i would like to be called the community regulator. the other things is we would like to put together a black agenda, a black debate to further discuss the organizations from the naacp to have a big summons in february at the library. i would like to talk to mr. miller or whoever is involved with that. so anyway, thank you for letting me speak now. >> thank you. i'm going to ask that you only remember we start the meeting with general public comments so you will go there next time, but your points are well-taken. thank you. >> madam secretary? >> item 8 is a consent calendar.
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