

San Diego Parks and Recreation oversees nearly 40,000 acres of developed and undeveloped open space, more than 340 parks and 25 miles of shoreline from Sunset Cliffs to La Jolla
With a .%2 stifin of a%2 animal waste to residents of our city we can make a difference in more jobs government funding and cleaner parks for the well being of humanity as well as minimizing the spread of further virus or sickness.
Schematic Design Development
External Schematic Design Approval
Construction Final Document Review board
Design board
Procurement Phase board
Pre-Solicitation/Legal
Contractor Bid Solicitation
Bid Opening & Review/Vendor
Contract Awarded & Pending Registration
Contract Registered with Comptroller’s Office
Order to Work Date Set (0%)
The Order to Work date is the official start date for construction. During construction, the contractor builds the project according to the contract documents developed during the design phase of the process.
Active Construction Progress (variable %)
Construction staff oversees the daily operations of the project to ensure it’s built to Parks’ specifications and to resolve any issues that arise. Construction supervision responsibilities include subcontractor approvals, submittals, change orders & overruns, and payments, which occur simultaneously on a project. Construction staff who oversee our projects submit weekly progress reports with percent completion information, which is shown on the capital tracker and varies from project to project, depending on the work. A site is opened to the public after the Parks Department holds a substantial completion inspection with the contractor.
The average time to complete construction is 12-18 months. The total funding amount displayed on the capital tracker during construction is the funding registered with the Comptroller’s Office.
Types of Capital Contracts
Stand-alone contracts
Citywide Priorities and Interagency Planning
Resiliency Planning
Neighborhood Development Plans
Design and Construction
Park Attendant