Repair of a Vertical Aboveground Tank, Eareckson Air Station
ID: W9128F25RA021Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW071 ENDIST OMAHAOMAHA, NE, 68102-4901, USA

NAICS

Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction (237120)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF FUEL STORAGE BUILDINGS (Y1GC)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), is seeking industry feedback for a project involving the repair of a vertical aboveground tank at Eareckson Air Station, Shemya Island, Alaska. The project, estimated to be valued between $5 million and $10 million, will focus on API 653 repairs and maintenance, including tasks such as replacing exterior pipe supports, repairing tank stairs, and performing final inspections, while also addressing environmental concerns related to hazardous materials. Interested firms are encouraged to provide insights on their capabilities, particularly regarding experience with remote projects and fuel tank maintenance, with responses due to the primary contact, Charles Thirsk, at Charles.Thirsk@usace.army.mil. This notice serves as a market survey and does not constitute a formal request for proposals.

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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Omaha District is conducting a Market Survey/Sources Sought Notice to identify firms capable of providing API 653 repair services for an aboveground tank at Eareckson Air Station, Shemya Island, Alaska. This notice aims to gather planning information for a future Design-Build contract and does not represent a Request for Proposal (RFP). Interested parties are invited to respond by a specified date, but the agency will not accept unsolicited proposals or bear any associated costs. Key services required include replacing various tank components, maintaining alarm systems, performing final inspections, and managing lead and chromium abatement. Contractors must have experience with cold-weather coatings and provide all necessary equipment and safety certifications. Small businesses are reminded of subcontracting limitations and need not have previous government contracts to respond. Respondents are also asked to detail their qualifications, prior experience, and registration in the System of Award Management (SAM). This effort reflects the government's commitment to maintaining operational readiness and safety at the facility while supporting small business participation in federal contracts.
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