Brannan Street Pavement Renovation and Sewer Replacement Project

Project Update: June 2019
Crews continue sidewalk work along the southside of Brannan Street between 8th Street and 9th Street. The sidewalk work at this location will be completed soon. 
 

The contractor also continues street base replacement work on Brannan Street. This phase of work requires the contractor saw-cut portions of the roadway, remove the broken concrete base, and pour back fresh concrete. Replacing the damaged street base now will help prolong the life of the new asphalt once the street is repaved. 
 

Inner Sunset Streetscape Improvements Project and Muni Forward Project

Project Background

Construction of the Inner Sunset Streetscape Improvement project began September 2017, after years of collaboration between city agencies and community partners. The two-year construction project, will improve the N Judah service, beautify nearby neighborhoods and make the streets more livable, vibrant and sustainable. 
 

The project is a partnership between the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), Public Works (SFPW) and the Public Utility Commission (SFPUC). The work under this contract consists of transit bulb-outs; curb ramps; sewer replacement; landscape improvements; electrical work; water line replacement and street paving along Irving Street between Arguello Boulevard and 19th Avenue, 9th Avenue between Irving and Judah streets, and 10th Avenue between Irving and Judah streets.
 

Additionally, streetscape improvements will occur at the existing transit bulb-outs in Cole Valley at Carl and Cole streets, as well as Carl and Stanyan streets.
 

The project is focused on improving the quality of life of the Inner Sunset and Cole Valley neighborhoods by upgrading existing infrastructure. Multiple improvements are incorporated into the project in order to avoid further disruptions and service shutdowns. 
 

View more information at SFMTA - Muni Forward

 

Project Highlights:

  • Sewer repair and replacement
  • Water line replacement
  • Auxiliary Water Supply System (AWSS) replacement
  • Traffic Signal upgrades on Irving St. at the 5th and 8th Avenue intersections
  • Department of Technology fiber optic installation
  • MuniForward transit bulbouts and pedestrian bulbouts
  • Road repaving and ADA curb ramp upgrades

 

Description of the scope of work:

  • Sewer repair and replacement on Irving St. between Arguello Blvd. and 11th Ave., 15th and 18th Avenues, as well as 10th Ave. between Irving and Judah Streets
  • Water line replacement on Irving St. between Arguello Blvd. and 12th Ave., 17th and 19th avenues, as well as 11th Ave. from Irving to Judah streets and 12th Ave. from Lincoln Way to Judah St.
  • Auxiliary Water Supply System (AWSS) replacement on Irving St. between 7th and19th Avenues
  • Traffic Signal upgrades on Irving St. at the 5th and 8th Avenue intersections
  • Department of Technology fiber optic installation on Irving St. between 9th and19th Avenues
  • Muni Forward transit bulbouts on Irving Street at 5th, 6th and 8th Avenues, as well as 9th Ave. between Irving and Judah streets. Pedestrian bulbouts at the northwest corner of 7th Ave. and Irving St., and the southeast corner of 9th Ave. and Irving St.
  • Road repaving and curb ramp upgrades on Irving Street between Arguello Blvd. and 19th Ave., and 9th and 10th Avenues between Irving and Judah Streets

Diamond Heights Boulevard Improvements Project

San Francisco Public Works is making improvements along Diamond Heights Boulevard between Portola and Sussex streets to improve pedestrian safety and stormwater management. The project includes pavement renovation, curb construction, sidewalk replacement, and sewer and water managment improvements. The work will be completed in a series of phases, see the sample sequence below:
 

Wiggle Neighborhood Green Corridor

San Francisco Public Works is partnering with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency to improve stormwater management and walking and biking conditions to the Lower Haight and Alamo Square neighborhoods. The project include curb ramp upgrades, bioretention area landscape installations, asphalt paving, permeable unit paver installations and drainage work. 
 

Lawton Street Sewer Renovation and Replacement

Project Description

San Francisco Public Works has partnered with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to complete much needed infrastructure upgrades along Lawton Street. Public Works is managing the project and has hired Esquivel Grading and Paving, Inc. to complete the work. The project will include sewer main replacement, spot sewer repairs, catch-basin and culvert work, curb ramp construction, concrete street base repairs and repaving. Not all blocks will include sewer main replacement work.
 

Eureka, Grand View and Mangels Pavement Renovation, Sewer Replacement and Water Main Installation Project

This project will involve the renovation and improvement of Eureka Street between 23rd Street and Market Street, Grand View Avenue between Clipper Street and Market Street, Mangels Avenue from Plymouth Avenue to Burnside Avenue and at various locations throughout San Francisco. Work activities to be performed on this project include, but are not limited to:

San Marcos / Santa Rita Avenue Roadway Improvements

In July 2016, San Francisco Public Works began roadway improvements on San Marcos and Santa Rita avenues that would include sewer replacement, stairway repair, concrete work on curbs, and sidewalk and driveway replacement. All sewers have been visually inspected via video camera and evaluated by San Francisco’s Public Utility Commission. An evaluation and condition assessment of the sewers under this project were completed and identified for full segment replacement. During detailed design, we explored trenchless technologies.