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We Are BDFP!

Curious about why BDFP team members love their workplace? Read about the unique experiences that make our project great! 

RENE NAVARRO

Sr. Project Coordinator - MWH/Webcor, JV

RENE NAVARRO
I truly appreciate coming to work and collaborating with my Risk and Governance Team, we may sit in the background, but we contribute significantly to the project. As a San Francisco native, I'm excited that this project will improve the water plant and make the water cleaner than ever before it is pumped into the bay.

AREN HANSEN

Engineering Services During Construction Lead - Brown and Caldwell

AREN HANSEN
I got involved in BDFP in 2020 to help lead the engineering/design team supporting construction and to help foster collaborative relationships with the CM/GC as the project was entering its main construction phase. Through this project I have learned to truly appreciate the amount of skilled labor that is needed to build a project of this size and complexity. As an engineer, I spend a lot of time behind a desk or walking around the job site, but not actually lifting and installing pipes, conduit, pouring concrete, etc. The talent and work of all the tradespeople, and also the emphasis on Women in Construction through BuildHERS on this project, has been something that I’ve really appreciated.

REBECA CISNEROS

Office Engineer - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC)

REBECA CISNEROS
I’m proud to work at BDFP because it’s utilizing innovative technology to make necessary improvements to San Francisco’s wastewater infrastructure and making a positive impact on both the environment and the local community. This is the first project that I’ve been a part of where I have gotten to see construction truly from the ground-up and on such a large scale. It’s been amazing to witness and be a part of this project.

CHRISTOPHER VASQUEZ

Construction Outreach Liaison - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC)

CHRISTOPHER VASQUEZ
It’s thrilling to see not only how cutting edge the project is in terms of modernizing a facility that was long past its useful life, but also the complexity of the work that is being done, including the way the BDFP is able to manage sometimes more than 400 workers on site on any given day. It’s a well-oiled machine that just keeps going safely day-in and day-out. Every time I am on site I am excited to see how much progress can be made in such short amounts of time.
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