Fuel Storage Tanks Maintenance and Repair Work, Various Locations, Oahu, Hawaii
ID: N6247825R2423Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVFACSYSCOM HAWAIIPEARL HARBOR, HI, 96860-3139, USA

NAICS

Testing Laboratories and Services (541380)

PSC

ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION- LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SUPPORT (F109)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, through the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Hawaii, is seeking qualified contractors for maintenance and repair work on fuel storage tanks at various locations in Oahu, Hawaii. The contractor will be responsible for providing all necessary labor, management, supervision, tools, materials, and equipment to perform annual maintenance and operational tests of leak detection and monitoring systems, ensuring compliance with government regulations. This work is critical for maintaining the safety and operational integrity of fuel storage systems across government facilities, with a contract term of one year and four additional one-year option periods, plus one six-month option, totaling a maximum of 66 months. Interested parties must complete the attached sources sought questionnaire and submit their responses via email to Robert Wong at robert.l.wong13.civ@us.navy.mil by February 7, 2025.

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    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Fuel Storage Tank Maintenance and Repair Services. It includes a questionnaire for firms bidding on the project, asking about their business size, relevant experience, and certifications from manufacturers like Veeder-Root and Gilbarco. Respondents must provide details about previous work involving maintenance and repair of fuel storage systems valued at specified thresholds. The contractor is responsible for all labor, supervision, and equipment necessary for annual maintenance and operational testing of underground and aboveground storage tank systems. The work ensures compliance with government regulations, focusing on sustaining infrastructure and performing emergency repairs when needed. Personnel must be trained and certified in their respective areas, and detailed reports summarizing each system's status are required. Overall, this RFP emphasizes the importance of qualifications and regulatory adherence in maintaining fuel storage systems critical to operational compliance and safety across government facilities.
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