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OCII approves contract with Langan for Hunters Point environmental technical support

July 20, 2021 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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OCII approves contract with Langan for Hunters Point environmental technical support
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) authorized July 20 a personal services contract with Langan Engineering & Environmental Services to provide environmental technical support related to the Hunters Point Shipyard remediation and redevelopment. The contract term is scheduled for Aug. 1, 2021, through July 31, 2024, with three one‑year extension options and a total not-to-exceed amount of $1,900,000.

Kashika McKinney, OCII assistant project manager for Hunters Point Shipyard and Candlestick Point, said OCII issued a request for proposals on May 19, 2021, and received one responsive proposal from Langan. The recommended scope includes review of CERCLA documents, review of the Navy’s cleanup and retesting activities, advice on post‑transfer obligations, attendance at technical and agency meetings and presentations to community groups including the Hunters Point Citizens Advisory Committee.

"Included in the proposal was information on Langan's trainee program," McKinney said, noting that Langan has trained approximately six college students through prior OCII contracts, four of whom were from Bayview Hunters Point or Visitacion Valley; three trainees became full‑time employees. McKinney also said Langan will include small business enterprise (SBE) participation on the contract; staff named AGS, SCA Environmental and GeoBlue as SBE partners.

Commissioners asked about the consultant’s reporting relationship and whether reports would flow first to OCII. McKinney said the consultant would report to OCII; while the San Francisco Department of Public Health and the City Attorney participate in the CERCLA process and provide advice, the contract and consultant deliverables are to OCII.

Commissioner Scott moved to authorize the contract; the motion passed on a roll-call vote of four ayes, with Chair Bustos absent. The item was adopted as Resolution No. 27‑2021. Staff said the consultant will support OCII in reviewing technical documents as the Navy and regulatory agencies carry out retesting and remediation steps needed before property transfers.

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