|
COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 3,1998 PSA#2234National Park Service, Denver Service Center, P.O.Box 25287, Denver, CO
80225 Y -- DESIGN/BUILD UNDERGROUND FUEL STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION FACILITY,
GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE, ALASKA,GLBA-104 SOL
1443RP9910902 POC Point of Contact -- Edward L. Tafoya, Contracting
Officer 303 969-2116 WEB: Contracting Services,
http://www.nps.gov.dsc/dsccon. E-MAIL: National Park Service, Denver
Service Center, contracts_dsc@nps.gov. The National Park Service (NPS),
Denver Service Center, 12795 West Alameda Parkway, P.O.Box 25287,
Denver, CO 80225-0287 is seeking a single supplier/installer to furnish
and install all components, and to provide technical design and
operational assistance for a 120,000 gallon capacity diesel and
gasoline fuel storage and distribution facility at Bartlett Cove,
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. The supplier/installer
shall furnish and install, for a turnkey operation, a complete
underground fuel storage and distribution facility consisting of double
walled underground tanks meeting EPA secondary containment requirements
at Bartlett Cove in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska
(Bartlett Cove is located approx. 60 air miles west of Juneau, Alaska).
This system shall provide for safe *storage, handling, transfer, and
distribution of #1 and #2 diesel and unleaded gasoline fuels for NPS
and park concessioner use. The fuel storage facility shall consist of
underground double walled tanks, suitable for storage of petroleum
based fuels. The system shall include fuel storage tanks, liquid
knockout/overflow tanks, tank truck fueling pad with fuel/water
separator, leak detection, vapor control, fuel transfer pumps (for
prime power generators), and fuel transfer/dispensing pumps (relocated
from existing fuel facility). The system shall also include all
piping, valves, valve vaults, fencing, equipment pads, pipe supports,
conduit, wiring, controls, and all necessary appurtenances for a fully
functioning fuel storage and distribution facility. The complete
system shall comply with Alaska Department of Environmental
Conservation (ADEC), Americam Petroleum Institute (API), Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), and National Fire Code (NFC) requirements and
recommendations. The fuel storage and distribution facility shall be
designed, installed, and started up by a single supplier/installer, who
shall have a minimum of five years experience in the design,
installation, and operation of fuel handling facilities in the capacity
range of 100,000 to 250,000 gallons. The supplier/installer shall
provide a one-year equipment warranty, a one-year performance warranty,
and on-site operator training. The supplier/installer shall also submit
complete design calculations, shop drawings, and operation/maintenance
manuals as required for facility operations. Fuel storage and
distribution system installation shall include engineering and design
services; excavation; concrete formwork and placement; barging of
materials and equipment to the jobsite; unloading, placement,
anchoring, and backfilling for tanks; fuel transfer and distribution
piping; installation and startup of all plant components and equipment;
and final site grading. The temporary housing of all construction
personnel shall be the responsibility of the supplier/installer. The
estimated range of cost for construction is $1,000,000 to $2,000,000.
A Request for Proposals (RFP) will be issued approximately 21 days from
the publication of this requirement (on or about 12/18/98). This
solicitation is open to small and large businesses. Requests for the
RFP must be in writing. Requests for the RFP should be mailed to Pat
Serra, National Park Service, Denver Service Center, 12795 West Alameda
Parkway, P.O. Box 25287, Denver, Colorado 80225-0287, or FAXed to Ms.
Serra at 303 969-2040 Posted 12/01/98 (D-SN275660). (0335) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0142 19981203\Y-0011.SOL)
Y - Construction of Structures and Facilities Index Page
|
|