is seeking certified and qualified HUD Section 3, SBE, SDVOSB, VOSB and WOSB subcontractors and/or suppliers to provide Subcontractors- Fuel Tank Demolition, Concrete, Fire Protection, Underground Utilities, Cathodic Protection, Instrumentation, Well Abandonment, Fuel Tank and Pipeline Evacuation, Electrical, Steel Canopy, Misc. Metals, Reinforcing Steel, Survey, Contaminated Soil Remediation, Asphalt Paving, Lead/Paint/Asbestos Abatement, Exterior Coatings, CCTV Storm Drain Pipe Inspection, Oil and Gas Pipeline Related Structures. Suppliers- Oil/Water Separator, Underground Stormwater Infiltration System, Concrete, Above Ground Self Contained Steel Tank Packaged for Lube Oil Distribution, PVC Pipe/Sewer and Storm Drain, Oil Interceptor, Ductile Iron Water Pipe, Suction Lift Pumps.
Repair Fuel Facilities and Replace Oil/Water Separator System
N6247326RF505
NAVFAC Southwest
Naval Air Station North Island, Naval Base Coronado (NBC), San Diego, CA, 92135
07-08-2026 at 02:00 PM
Brenda Martinez
909-622-2259
Not Available
1383 South Signal Dr., Pomona, CA, 91766
PROJECT DETAILS:
Estimated Project Value: $16,402,000
Project Scope:
This is a Design-Build (D-B) construction project that includes various repairs to Fuel Facilities and Replacement of the Oil/Water Separator System (OWS) at the Fuel Farm located at Naval Air Station North Island (NASNI), Naval Base Coronado (NBC), California. The Fuel Farm at NASNI includes several tanks, buildings, and infrastructure that support the Fuel Farm operations. The current tanks and infrastructure have become underused because of decreased demands. To save maintenance costs and reduce the potential for dormant fuel sitting in the tanks, a reduction in overall capacity of the Fuel Farm is needed. The project includes demolition of Tanks 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 1032, Building 376, a metal Quonset hut-storage facility, and the northern three-tankard refueling station islands and loading areas. Additionally, the project includes minor demolition and removal of various site items, including existing abandoned fire alarm systems, abandoned cathodic protection rectifiers, an abandoned generator, and associated appurtenances, cabinets, and pads. The project removes the existing OWS equipment, Equipment 948 and 949, and provides a replacement with increased capacity to support the secondary containment volumes. The project removes and relocates the large and small refueler truck parking areas into one consolidated parking location on the southern side of the Fuel Farm. The project includes reconstruction of the existing concrete containment areas at the truck refueling area and truck unloading/loading areas; the new containment for these areas will be provided by a remote containment basin. The project includes modifications to existing Tanks 2 and 4 with a platform, new packaged Lube Oil Tank system installation, and new site lighting and grounding for the remaining tank area. The project includes an Underground Stormwater Infiltration Chamber System (USICS) for stormwater management.
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