Opportunity
Connecticut Portal #IFB No. 2026-014
Fuel Tank and Oil/Water Separator Upgrades at Groton-New London Airport
Posted
December 24, 2018
Respond By
December 29, 2018
Identifier
IFB No. 2026-014
NAICS
237120
This opportunity involves infrastructure improvements at Groton-New London (GON) Airport managed by the Connecticut Airport Authority. - Government Buyer: - Connecticut Airport Authority (local government entity) - Scope of Work: - Removal and disposal of a 4,000-gallon single wall fiberglass reinforced concrete underground fuel oil tank located in front of the airport terminal building - Installation of a temporary 2,000-gallon rectangular aboveground fuel oil tank, connected to the terminal building's existing boiler system - Removal, disposal, and replacement of a 1,000-gallon oil/water separator at the airport's maintenance facility - Products/Services Requested: - Underground fuel oil tank removal and disposal (4,000-gallon) - Temporary aboveground fuel oil tank installation (2,000-gallon) - Oil/water separator removal, disposal, and replacement (1,000-gallon) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Temporary tank must be properly connected to the existing boiler system - Proper disposal of all removed equipment is required - All work must be completed within 100 calendar days from Notice to Proceed - OEMs/Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Groton-New London Airport (GON), Connecticut (airport terminal and maintenance facility)
Description
This project involves the removal and disposal of a 4,000-gallon single wall fiberglass reinforced concrete underground fuel oil tank located in front of the airport terminal building. It also includes the installation of a temporary 2,000-gallon rectangular aboveground fuel oil tank connected to the terminal building's existing boiler system. Additionally, the project requires the removal, disposal, and replacement of a 1,000-gallon oil/water separator at the airport's maintenance facility. The contract completion time is 100 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed.