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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 14, 2021 SAM #7288
SOLICITATION NOTICE

H -- Tank Inspection Martin State Airport, Maryland

Notice Date
11/12/2021 1:57:39 PM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
541990 — All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
 
Contracting Office
W071 ENDIST OMAHA OMAHA NE 68102-4901 USA
 
ZIP Code
68102-4901
 
Solicitation Number
W9128F22Q0009
 
Response Due
11/30/2021 12:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
12/15/2021
 
Point of Contact
Nicole Parker, Denise M. Fricke, Phone: 4029952057
 
E-Mail Address
nicole.l.parker@usace.army.mil, Denise.M.Fricke@usace.army.mil
(nicole.l.parker@usace.army.mil, Denise.M.Fricke@usace.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SBA Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
 
Description
Remove and dispose of 500 gallons of fuel product. The contractor will be responsible to coordinate with environmental and safety authorities having jurisdiction to obtain and execute required permits, manifests, etc. to dispose of any fuel or residual product. Clean the tank and perform an internal AST inspection to also include the visual inspection of the containment area.� The contractor shall visually inspect containment for ability to contain the entire contents of the tank in the event of catastrophic failure, assessing for cracks, settlement, and deterioration. Record dimensions of cracks and provide photographic evidence of each deficiency. Tank cleaning shall be done in accordance with UFGS 33 01 50.55. The tank Inspection shall be in conformance with applicable industry standards API 653, NFPA 30, NFPA 326, UFGS 33 01 50.55, and in compliance with 40 CFR 112, UFC 3-460-01, UFC 3-460-03 and any other applicable federal, state, local, service or host nation requirements. At a minimum, table 8-1 within UFC 3-460-01 shall be followed. Remove and completely replace existing Internal Floating Roof Wiper Seal (foam log, double wiper, etc.) with a new double wiper seal in accordance with UFGS 33 56 21.17 and the IFR manufacturer�s recommendations; penetration seals in floating pan will also be replaced. Hydrostatically test the containment inlet, basin, line, valve.� Visually assess the liner integrity and impermeability where applicable. Each containment drain inlet, drain line and containment drain valve shall be hydrostatically tested to assure the drainage system is liquid tight. The Contractor shall perform a hydrostatic test to ensure the drainpipe and release valve do not leak. The Contractor shall perform a hydrostatic test to ensure the integrity of the inlet sump. Drain Line and Release Valve: Test in accordance with applicable requirements of AWWA C600 for hydrostatic testing.� Ensure the release valve is closed and pressurize the end of the pipe within the containment basin sump.� Test for leakage by filling the pipe with water and pressurizing to 10 psi using a suitable pump connected to the pipeline. The test pressure shall not vary by more than �1 psi for the duration of the test.� Hold this pressure for no less than 2 hours.� If the system does not hold pressure, check the outfall point to see if water is bypassing the valve.� Test pressure shall be maintained during the test by adding makeup water through the pressure test pump into the pipeline.� Accurately note the amount of makeup water required to maintain pressure during the test. Containment Drain Inlet: Test for leakage by filling the inlet with water to a level at least 1-2 inches above the top of the inlet structure.� The inlet shall hold this water for not less than 2 hours with no measurable change in the water level. Complete Rapid Ultrasonic Gridding inspection taken on 1� grids working around wind girders. Provide the lowest reading within each 3�x3� grid, paired with XY coordinates and still frame images. Include findings in a PDF Inspection Report Summary. Provide legible tank stencil or label on tank.� Upon completion of the Out-of-Service inspection the contractor shall provide a legible tank stencil or decal, consisting of black letters at least 1� in height, stating the date cleaned and inspected, the contractor�s name and the name of the contractor�s personnel supervising the work. Remove any existing stencils displaying previous inspection information. New information shall be provided in the following format: Date Cleaned and Inspected: Day-Month-Year ABC Contracting Supervisor: John Doe �Provide Teleconference out briefing prior to closing the tank.� The Contractor shall be responsible to establish a report of findings and coordinate a teleconference after the inspection is complete and at least 24 hours prior to placing tank back in service. This teleconference will review deficiencies found during the inspection with the Government making the final decision on whether to place this tank back into service. The Contractor can use Attachment H- API OUT-OF-SERVICE TELECON BRIEFING TEMPLATE or their own format however this document shall include the next recommended inspection intervals for both In-Service and Out-of-Service Inspection, and State regulated inspection intervals, if applicable. When listing the findings, they shall be categorized as �Mandatory�, �Short Term�, or �Long Term�. Personnel to be included on the call will be identified after award. Provide DRAFT and FINAL inspection reports utilizing the attached templates. SUTABILITY FOR SERVICE:� Evaluate inspection data to determine suitability for continued use. Identify conditions which pose a risk to integrity. Determine a metal loss threshold for mandatory repairs. In the determination of mandatory repairs: a. Use a ""first, do no harm"" approach to classifying tank repairs. b. Use Desired Service Interval as the time to next inspection unless notified otherwise by the Contracting Officer. c. Use minimum remaining thickness (MRT) no less than 100 mils at the next inspection. d. Do not classify as mandatory repair of conditions which are noncompliant with current standards but are un-related to structural or hydraulic integrity (e.g., gouge, improper weld spacing, weld profile). e. Apply repair determination to individual indications. Do not average across an entire plate or course.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://beta.sam.gov/opp/6a6062ab21d04a7dbc3a7ffd53b6db3f/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Middle River, MD 21220, USA
Zip Code: 21220
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06175898-F 20211114/211112230109 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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