Opportunity
New Jersey Cherry Hill Civic Plus #2025 Removal of Underground Storage Tank System - RFQ
Removal of 6,000-Gallon Underground Storage Tank System at Cherry Hill Township Municipal Building/Police Department
October 24, 2025
November 04, 2025
2025 Removal of Underground Storage Tank System - RFQ
562910, 237110
This opportunity involves the removal of a 6,000-gallon underground storage tank system at the Cherry Hill Township Municipal Building/Police Department in Camden County, New Jersey. - Government Buyer: - Township of Cherry Hill, Camden County, NJ - Purchasing Department, Room 102 - Products/Services Requested: - Removal and disposal of one (1) 6,000-gallon double-walled fiberglass coated steel underground storage tank (UST) - Removal of approximately 100 feet of fiberglass reinforced plastic product piping - Removal of one product dispenser - Removal of concrete pad (approx. 31'6" x 87', 2" thick) - Removal and disposal of approximately 200 gallons of residual fuel, sludge, and sediments - Site restoration including backfilling with certified clean fill, replacement of landscaping, asphalt, and concrete - Support for post-excavation soil sampling by a Licensed Site Remediation Professional - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Prevailing wage rates apply - Contractor must have a UST closure license - All permit fees are waived - No remediation is included in this scope; any required remediation will be contracted separately - Township engineer and Licensed Site Remediation Professional will oversee removal and sampling - Site inspections available by appointment - OEMs/Vendors: - No specific OEMs or manufacturers are named; focus is on removal and disposal services - Place of Performance: - Cherry Hill Township Municipal Building/Police Department, 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
Description
The Township of Cherry Hill is seeking proposals for the removal of one 6,000-gallon underground storage tank system at the Cherry Hill Township Municipal Building/Police Department in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The project includes removal and proper disposal of the tank, concrete pad, product piping, and dispenser, as well as restoration of the site including landscaping and paving. Contractors must assume 200 gallons of residual fuel remain in the tank and comply with prevailing wage rates and permit requirements, with all permit fees waived. Site inspections are available by appointment, and submissions must be hand delivered or sent via overnight express by November 4, 2025.