The Port of San Francisco is reissuing the procedural process for bidding investors to repair the historic Pier-70 in San Francisco. The funding standardized levels have not been assessed for development and pier repairs will depend on how and what size of ship therein operator will use. The port officials will reissue RFPs (Request For Proposals) on February 27, 2018 for RFP intentional considerations. The shipyard has been under different operators since the Gold Rush and steelworkers built Transbay Tube during 1971. The process may include reconfiguration of the docking service size depending of vessels and shipyard capacity for safety reasoning. The San Francisco port officials are hoping a new shipyard operator will revitalize the historic pier along with high level of operational safety standards.
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