Final RFP for the Presidio Parkway Project Released
Posted in P3s

Following extensive industry review of the draft Request for Proposals, on Friday, July 9, 2010, the California Department of Transportation, in coordination with the San Francisco County Transportation Authority, issued the final Request for Proposals for the Presidio Parkway Project. According to the latest procurement schedule in the Request for Proposals, technical proposals are due on September 10, 2010, and financial proposals are due on September 24, 2010.

The Presidio Parkway Project is the first public-private partnership procurement under California's new public-private partnership law, Section 143 of the Streets and Highways Code. For more about the Presidio Parkway Project and Section 143, see Presidio Parkway Reaches Two Important Milestones and Presidio Parkway Project RFQ Issued.

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