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Reported | 12/21/2021 12:00 AM |
Project Title | BOD Fueling and Pneumatic Preventative Maintenance and Repair Services |
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City, State (County) | Charlotte, NC 28217 (Mecklenburg County) |
Category(s) | Sewer and Water |
Sub-Category(s) | Fuel/Chemical Tanks and Lines |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Request for Proposals (RFPs) |
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Plans Available from | Municipal Agency |
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Description | The Work is for fueling station, pneumatic equipment PM and repair services. This scope of services will include, but not limited to, the operation and maintenance necessary to maintain CATS-BOD fueling and pneumatic pumping equipment/system operations. Proposals for this work shall include all materials, equipment, labor, and supervision required to perform necessary PM and repair work. Vendor services will maintain continuous remote monitoring for leak and spill detection (Veeder-Root and Incon units). This will include responses to alarms, warnings, leaks, malfunctions and failures. Field personnel must be trained and certified in the repair of the ATGs (automatic tank gauge) including Veeder-Root TLS Level 1, 2, 3, and 4 technical training and similar certifications (i.e. Incon). Copies of technician certified training certificates must be submitted to CATS-BOD and shall be maintained throughout the duration of the contract. The Vendor should also be familiar with current technical software upgrades and communications platforms. Pumping/clean out services of oil/water separators, ASTs, USTs, sumps, spill bucket, piping, etc. may be necessary. Vacuum services may include product/waste removal, oil and fuel leak/spill cleanup. Disposal shall be in accordance with all EPA, local, state and federal guidelines. All work shall be performed in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal guidelines and regulations. All work will be completed to meet or exceed the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), American Petroleum Institute (API) guidelines, electrical codes or other appropriate technical training as necessary for work. Mobilization to the site for normal repairs shall be within 24 hours and mobilization for emergency repair shall be within 1 hour. |
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