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San Francisco Public Works is one of the largest and most complex municipal operations in the City, with a 1,600-member workforce and a $384 million annual operating budget. The department's active capital project portfolio exceeds $3 billion.
- Garbage & Waste
Garbage & Waste - Standards Specifications and Plans |...
- Contractor Resources
Reference Documents and Standard Specifications and Plans....
- Permits
Permits - Standards Specifications and Plans | Public Works...
- Report a Problem
Report a Problem - Standards Specifications and Plans |...
- Urban Forest Plan
The San Francisco Urban Forest Plan was created to preserve,...
- Catchbasins
Catchbasins - Standards Specifications and Plans | Public...
- Storm Preparation
Storm Preparation - Standards Specifications and Plans |...
- Public Records Requests
The San Francisco Public Works public records request...
- Garbage & Waste
Choose an area below to learn more about the guidelines, standards, and regulations we require to ensure quality and protect the environment. If you need a permit for a small business, you may qualify for expedited review under Proposition H. Visit the Prop H website for more information.
1 Νοε 2020 · The Wastewater Enterprise, Collection System Division is providing a comprehensive update to Standard Specifications and Plans related to sewer laterals, including references to modern materials and construction requirements.
1 Φεβ 2021 · The City Distribution Division (CDD) Standard Specifications and Plans for Water Main Installation contain the requirements for new low pressure (potable and recycled) water main installations in the city of San Francisco for pipelines smaller than or equal to sixteen (16) inches in diameter.
Street Use and Mapping and our landscape architects have developed a set of reference drawings and specifications for As-Needed Sidewalk Inspection and Repair Program (SIRP) sidewalk landscaping installations.
For a list of projects currently being advertised, visit the Office of Contract Administration (OCA) web page. Refer to the Standard Plans and Specifications web page for more information.
Project specifications shall follow the generally accepted industry specification format published by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and, specifically, projects shall derive the specifications from the baseline form maintained by the Contract Standards Section (CSS) of EMB.