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140FC326Q0033Federal

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The contract solicitation, designated as 140FC326Q0033, seeks proposals for the removal and replacement of above ground fuel storage tanks and associated pumps, along with related removal actions. It is a combined solicitation under a Total Small Business Set-Aside as defined by FAR 19.5, meaning only small businesses are eligible to compete. The North American Industry Classification System code is 237120, indicating the work falls under Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction. The contracting activity is managed by the Department of the Interior through its Fws Construction & A/e - Bil/disaster office located in Falls Church, Virginia, with the performance location unspecified at the time of posting. Responses must be submitted by July 23, 2026, with the solicitation posted on July 13, 2026. Primary point of contact is Tariq Malveaux, reachable via email at tariq_malveaux@fws.gov or phone at 703-629-2655 for inquiries regarding the opportunity.

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Small business set-aside for fuel tank and pump removal/replacement under DOI FWS, due July 23, 2026.

Agency

Department Of The Interior → Fws Construction & A/e - Bil/disasterView Agency

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237120 - Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

VA

Set-Aside

SBA

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7__Fireguard_Product_Sheet_0003.pdf

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A06_Attachment_5_Above_Ground_Fuel_Storage_Checklist_STM_approved_24.pdf

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Sol_140FC326Q0033_Amd_0001.pdf

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3__2024-NEW-UL2085-Fireguard-Doc_0003.pdf

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Sol_140FC326Q0033_Amd_0002.pdf

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1__1000_Gallon_ConVault_Tank_drawing_0003.pdf

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RFI_Responses_0003.pdf

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A04_SOW_0002.pdf

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A21_Site_Visit_Informaiton_0001.pdf

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4__4000-0026-Fireguard-Horizontal-Storage-Tank-Manual-Fill-R_0003.pdf

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Sol_140FC326Q0033_Amd_0003.pdf

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A06_Specifications_4000-0026-Fireguard-Horizontal-Storage-Tank-Manual-Fill-R.pdf

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B01_Combined_Synopsis_and_Solicitation.pdf

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A21_Bid_Schedule_0002.docx

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Bid_Schedule_0001.docx

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B03_Wage_Determination.pdf

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A04_SOW_6_12_26.pdf

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A06_Specifications_Fireguard_Product_Sheet.pdf

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2__687-25_Admin_HQ_As-Builts_0003.pdf

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5__Fireguard_Product_Sheet_0003.pdf

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Sol_140FC326Q0033.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Fws Construction & A/e - Bil/disaster
Contacts1 person available
OfficeFalls Church, VA, 22041, USA
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Office AddressFalls Church, VA, 22041, USA

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Remove and Replace Above Ground Fuel Storage Fuel Tanks, Pumps, and Removal Actions

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