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Shear Valve and Overfill Prevention Inspection
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The contract requires the inspection and verification of shear valves and overfill prevention systems installed on fuel storage tanks to ensure they meet the safety and operational requirements outlined by API and UL standards. The work involves thorough functional testing and documentation of these critical safety components to confirm compliance and mitigate risks associated with fuel storage and handling. All inspections must be performed with precision and adherence to industry best practices to guarantee the integrity of the systems under operational conditions. The opportunity is posted as a subcontract under NAICS code 541340 and is managed by the General Services agency through its California office, with performance based in Los Angeles. The solicitation was made available on July 8, 2026, and responses are due by July 22, 2026, by 5:00 PM. There is no set-aside designation indicated, and the contract does not specify a point of contact. Interested parties must submit proposals through the provided online portal before the deadline to be considered for award.
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NAICS
Place of Performance
Los Angeles, CA, USASet-Aside
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This scope was carved out of 230386.
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Fueling Systems Testing
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Submission Closed
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