Utility Relocation in January 2010!
The Central Subway Project will soon begin construction for relocating utilities for the future Moscone Station and Subway Tunnel Portal on Fourth Street between Howard and Bryant streets. The relocation construction will be performed from January 2010 to approximately June 2011. The work will be done in phases to avoid service interruptions and to provide necessary space for new utilities.
An informational meeting was held on December 1, 2009 by Central Subway staff and the contractor, Synergy Project Management, to address concerns of residents and business owners. We also mailed out over 2000 construction notice flyers along the construction route on Fourth Street from Howard Street to Bryant Street and on Clementina Street. Additional informational meetings will be scheduled, as necessary.
Synergy Project Management will be relocating the following utilities:
- PG&E Gas
- PG&E Electric
- Muni Service Feeds and Trolley Traction Power Cables
- AT&T
- Telecom Fiber Optic Cables
- Streetlight Cables
- Emergency Communications Cables
- Sewer
- Low and High Pressure Water Lines
- Traffic Signal Interconnect Cables
Here are some facts that you should be aware of:
- Work area will be on Fourth Street from Howard Street to Bryant Street (including side streets) and on Clementina Street from Fourth Street to Fifth Street.
- Two traffic lanes on Fourth Street will be maintained at all times during the construction period.
- Parking spaces will be temporarily closed as needed during construction. Please see construction signs for exact locations and times.
- Noise, dust and traffic delays from construction activities will be mitigated as much as possible.
We will make every effort possible to minimize impact to residents and businesses, and our plan is to finish the job as soon as possible with little disruption. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding the construction activities.




