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The Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant in San Francisco is undergoing significant upgrades to enhance the reliability, redundancy, and capacity of its electrical system. This project includes an increase in power feed capacity from 9 MW to 12 MW and the replacement of eleven aging substations to improve operational efficiency.
Managed by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, the upgrades are part of a broader initiative to ensure the facility meets modern standards for medium-voltage electrical work. Bidders are required to possess specific general engineering contracting licenses and are encouraged to engage with local small businesses to fulfill subcontracting participation requirements.
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