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PG&E I-814A L-109 MP 23.3-30.77 ILI Upgrade Project, Location G - Pacific Gas and Electric

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The project involves inspecting and replacing segments of an existing pipe along a specific corridor in Hillsborough, California, as part of an infrastructure upgrade initiative under PG&E I-814A L-109 MP 23.3-30.77. The work is intended to enhance pipeline integrity and safety through internal inspection and targeted replacement of degraded pipe sections, focusing on maintaining system reliability and compliance with environmental and operational standards. Although the solicitation number is not provided, the contract is listed as a forecast with a posted date in July 2026, indicating it is not yet open for bidding but signals upcoming procurement activity. The project is associated with the California State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Quality, underscoring its environmental oversight component. The primary point of contact is Nimisha Patel, an Environmental Scientist at the agency, reachable via email and phone for inquiries, while Sarah Carter of Pacific Gas and Electric serves as a secondary liaison with expertise in land planning. Performance will occur entirely within Hillsborough, California, and the project details are accessible through the provided CEQAnet link, which may contain additional documentation as the procurement process develops.

General Info

Inspect and replace pipeline segments in Hillsborough, CA, for PG&E under environmental oversight by State Water Board.

Agency

California → SWRCB, Division of Water Quality

NAICS

237120 - Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Along Crystal Springs Creek at 4000 Crystal Springs Road, Hillsborough, CA

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Notice of Exemption for PG&E I-814A Pipeline Upgrade Project

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AgencyCalifornia → SWRCB, Division of Water Quality
Contacts2 people available
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California → SWRCB, Division of Water Quality
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Nimisha PatelEnvironmental Scientist
Sarah CarterSenior Land Planner

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The Project purpose is to inspect and replace segments of an existing pipe.

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