Opportunity
SAM #20140PR260000108
Truck Fueling Station Modification at USCG Air Station Miami
Buyer
USCG Base Miami
Posted
March 26, 2026
Respond By
April 13, 2026
Identifier
20140PR260000108
NAICS
238290, 238190
This opportunity involves construction services for the modification of the truck fueling station at USCG Air Station Miami, managed by the U.S. Coast Guard under the Department of Homeland Security. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), Procurement & Contracting Office, Miami, FL - Key contacts: Mehdi Bouayad (Contracting Officer), LT Thomas Jones (Air Station Miami) - Scope of Work: - Modify the truck fueling station to restore and enhance fueling capabilities - Uninstall and reinstall existing fueling equipment and piping - Procure and install new pipe, fittings, structural steel, gaskets, fasteners - Fabricate and install two pipe supports, two equipment stands, and two equipment pad foundations - Fabricate and install a 4-inch stainless steel spool piece for piping alignment - Install a flow meter and Deadman switch to meet Coast Guard fueling policies - Provide all materials, tools, labor, and safety plans; conduct system checks and site cleanup - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Coast Guard fueling policies, OSHA, NEPA, Buy American Act, Davis-Bacon Act wage rates, and all federal, state, and local construction regulations - Adherence to security and safety protocols for work on a federal installation - Project is set aside for small businesses - Maximum contract value is $47,500 - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs, manufacturers, or part numbers are identified in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - USCG Air Station Miami, 14750 NW 44th CT, Opa Locka, FL 33054 - Period of Performance: - All work must be completed within 30 calendar days after notice to proceed, during normal weekday hours (7:00 am–3:00 pm or 8:00 am–4:00 pm, excluding federal holidays) - One-year warranty on workmanship from substantial completion
Description
Truck Fueling Station Modification at USCG Air Station Miami
1. General Information
Solicitation Number: 20140PR260000108 Date Posted: 03/26/2026 Response Due Date: Monday April 13, 2026, at 11:00AM EST NAICS Code: 238190 — Other Foundation, Structure, And Building Exterior Contractors Set-Aside: Total Small Business Set Aside Contracting Office: USCG PROCUREMENT & CONTRACTING 12100 SW 152ND ST MIAMI, FL 33177 Point of Contact: Mehdi Bouayad Email: Mehdi.Bouayad@uscg.mil Phone: 571-607-8108
2. Description of Work
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for construction services prepared in accordance with FAR Part 36 and FAR Part 13. The U.S. Government intends to award a firm-fixed-price contract based on the lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) or best value tradeoff method.
Scope of Work:
General: The Coast Guard AIRSTA Miami fuel pits were taken offline after a leak was discovered in the underground supply lines servicing the fueling stations. As a result, Air Station Miami no longer has organic fueling capabilities. By utilizing the components of the current truck refueling station and re-installing them at a modified offloading module upstream of the supply line cutoff, Air Station Miami will be able to conduct truck refueling operations. This install will ensure the truck fueling station is compliant with Coast Guard fueling policies with the addition of a flow meter & Deadman switch.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
SCOPE OF WORK: Provide all equipment, materials, tools, and labor to perform scope of work. All equipment and materials from the current truck fueling station will be utilized for the project to include trough, load hose/swivel, some piping and instrumentation. Procure necessary pipe, fittings, structural steel, gaskets and stud bolt fasteners. Provide JSA and SWP. Uninstall existing piping and equipment from current truck fueling station. Install blind flange on existing 4” isolation valve. Prep, form and pour two (2) equipment pad foundations at the new truck fueling station utilizing existing concrete pad for embedment and mounting. Fabricate and install two (2) new pipe supports & equipment stands to accommodate equipment, piping and instrumentation relocation. Perform LOTO and isolate load rack line, assist with drain down of line as necessary. Fabricate one (1) 4” SS spool piece to accommodate directional change of piping to ensure alignment of current equipment being reutilized. Install current load position equipment to new truck fueling station. Conduct system check. Ensure system restoration, purging and functionality of reinstalled equipment. Clean up work area.
Location of Project: U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Miami 14750 NW 44th CT Opa Locka, FL 33054
Examination of Site: It is HIGHLY ENCOURAGED that bidders carefully inspect the workplace and verify all work necessary to complete job. Prospective bidders should arrange for a tour of the job site by calling the point of contact, LT Thomas Jones at 305-619-0573 or via email Thomas.M.Jones@uscg.mil at least 3 working days in advance.
Site Visit Highly Recommended but not Mandatory Wednesday April 01, 2026 at 10:00AM EST
Site Visit Coordinator: LT Thomas M. Jones Email: Thomas.M.Jones@uscg.mil Phone: 305-619-0573
1. Continuity of Facilities Operation: Schedule work to minimize interference with the facility operations and during the normal operating hours of 7:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays. Work may be conducted during other hours if approved in advance by coordinating with the facility Point of Contacts (POC) listed below.
2. Notification of Start and Completion of Work: The Contractor shall provide a simple and general schedule of work. For example, “Begin work at ____ on ____. Work is expected to last _ days and be complete on _____.”
3. Coast Guard Points of Contact: The Contractor shall coordinate with the following personnel to arrange access to the facility. POCs are listed in order of preference. LT Thomas M. Jones Email: Thomas.M.Jones@uscg.mil Phone: 305-619-0573
4. Recycling and Disposal of Refuse: Minor refuse and waste materials resulting from operations may be disposed of at Air Station Miami. All disposals shall be done in accordance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations. No Hazardous Waste or bulk waste may be disposed of in Air Station Miami dumpsters.
5. Safety: During the execution of this contract, the Contractor shall conform to the rules and regulations as set forth by OSHA State and Federal regulations. Immediate notification to the Contracting Officer’s Representative of lost time due to accidents is required. Provide two copies of Workman’s compensation accident reports by noon of the day following the accident. The Coast Guard reserves the right to bar any workers or supervisors from the premises should they be documented as violating set safety standards and regulations.
6. Inspection: The Contracting Officer’s Representative has the right to reject defective workmanship or materials or work not performed as per the contract specifications.
7. Operations and Storage: The Coast Guard has no responsibility for receipt, storage, or protection of contractor’s materials. The Coast Guard will not accept shipments, and no materials may be stored on site by the contractor. The contractor is responsible for the protection of existing structures and utilities and vegetation. Any damage shall be repaired at the contractor’s expense.
8. Utilities: Contractors are authorized to use Air Station Miami power and water while conducting the work efforts outlined in this document. Any other use of power is not authorized. The unit POCs listed above will designate available utility connection points if necessary.
9. General Regulations while onboard Air Station Miami: Daily colors and the raising/lowering of the American flag will take place every morning at 0800 and every evening at sunset. All personnel on Base will face the main flagpole & maintain silence and all vehicles & equipment will halt during these brief events. Traffic Regulations: 10 mph speed limit No use of cell phones is permitted while driving vehicles or operating heavy machinery. All personnel shall obey all marked traffic signals including stop signs & stoplights. Notice shall be given to the Coast Guard’s representative 1 week in advance of any planned outages, including any pool closure and expected duration. Contractors are welcome to utilize the restrooms in the area they are currently working in providing they are clean and do not track mud, dirt or any other debris into the restrooms. No personnel other than the Contracting Officer has the authority to alter the terms of any contract or to issue any change orders. Accordingly, the contractor shall not complete any work that would incur additional costs to the government without written approval from the Contracting Officer.
10. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: The contractor shall provide a consolidated list of all contractor personnel who will be working on Air Station Miami at least 2 days prior to work. This is for routine/standard background checks of all personnel entering the base. Information required is full name, date of birth, and last 4 digits only of Social Security Number. Only American citizens and permanent resident aliens are allowed onboard Air Station Miami Facilities. Absolutely no foreign nationals are permitted on the premises. Appropriate identification shall be provided at the front gate to attain base entry. All contractor vehicles, equipment and gear onboard Coast Guard properties are subject to search, at all times. Additionally, at all times due to security and operational needs, the contractor is subject to orders to evacuate the property at any time. Absolutely no firearms or weapons of any kind are allowed onboard Air Station Miami. The contractor and subcontractor personnel shall wear company identification and always carry photo identification on their person. Personnel shall not stray from the immediate area of work nor direct avenues of ingress and egress unless authorized in advance.
Contractor shall be responsible for the removal of all trash and debris from project area off site upon completion. All work must be approved by the Contracting Officer’s Representative.
Warranty: The Contractor warrants that all workmanship shall be free from defects for a period of one year from the date of substantial completion.
12. ACCEPTANCE OF WORK: When the contractor has completed all work, they shall notify the Coast Guard (COR) for a final inspection with at least a 24-hour notice. If there are any project discrepancies noted, they shall be corrected within 5 business days of discovery. The work will be accepted as complete upon verified correction of any/all noted discrepancies. After work acceptance, the contractor shall submit final invoice to the Coast Guard as directed by the COR.
Magnitude of Construction: Not to exceed $47,500
3. Submission Details Proposals Due By: Monday April 13, 2026 / 11AM EST Submission Method: Email Mehdi.Bouayad@uscg.mil or Mailed Bids Technical Proposal: Demonstrating capability and experience. Price Proposal: Detailed cost breakdown. Past Performance References: Will be reviewed.
Evaluation Criteria Award will be made based on Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) / Best Value criteria. Proposals will be evaluated on: Technical Acceptability – Demonstrated experience in similar projects. Past Performance – Positive references from previous construction work. Price Reasonableness – Competitive pricing aligned with market rates.
6. Contract Terms and Conditions This procurement is subject to the following: Davis-Bacon Act Compliance: Wage Rates FL20260215 Revised on 01/02/2026 FAR Clauses 52.236-2 (Differing Site Conditions), 52.236-3 (Site Investigation), 52.236-5 (Material and Workmanship), 52.236-7 (Permits and Responsibilities). Other federal, state, and local regulations governing construction contracts.
7. Inquiries All questions regarding this solicitation must be submitted in writing to LT Thomas M. Jones no later than Friday April 10, 2026 COB.
Issued By: Contracting Officer Mr. Mehdi Bouayad United States Coast Guard
8. Additional Clauses and Provisions
8.1 Safety and Health Requirements The contractor shall comply with: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards (29 CFR 1926) for construction safety. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Safety Manual EM 385-1-1, if applicable. Submission of a Site-Specific Safety Plan (SSSP) within [X] days after award. Implementation of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and safety measures for workers on-site.
8.2 Environmental and Sustainability Requirements The contractor shall comply with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and all EPA regulations. Use of environmentally preferable products and materials in accordance with FAR 23.1 (Sustainable Acquisition Policy). Proper disposal and handling of hazardous materials per Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) implementation (if applicable).
8.3 Compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act For contracts over $2,000, the contractor shall comply with the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 3141–3148): Submit certified payroll reports weekly. Pay laborers and mechanics at least the prevailing wage rates specified in the wage determination.
8.4 Delays and Liquidated Damages If the contractor fails to complete work by the agreed deadline, the Government may impose liquidated damages of $[X] per calendar day of delay. Delays due to unforeseen conditions (e.g., weather, force majeure) must be reported within 24 hours and documented.
8.5 Subcontracting Limitations In accordance with FAR 52.219-14, at least 15% of the contract value must be performed by the prime contractor (for general construction). Subcontractors must be pre-approved, and the prime contractor remains liable for their compliance.
8.6 Material and Workmanship Standards All materials shall conform to industry standards (ASTM, ANSI, etc.) and be subject to Government inspection. The Government reserves the right to reject defective work and require rework at contractor’s expense.
8.7 Bonding and Insurance Requirements For contracts over $150,000, performance and payment bonds are required per FAR 28.102-1. Contractors shall maintain liability insurance in the following amounts: General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence. Workers’ Compensation: As required by state law. Automobile Liability: $500,000 per accident.
8.8 Inspection and Acceptance Work will be inspected by the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR). The Government reserves the right to reject non-conforming work and withhold payment until deficiencies are corrected.
8.9 Buy American Act Compliance Materials must comply with the Buy American Act (FAR 52.225-9) unless an exemption is approved.
8.10 Dispute Resolution and Claims Disputes shall be handled per FAR 52.233-1 (Disputes Clause). The contractor must attempt to resolve disputes through negotiation before escalating to formal claims.