Opportunity
SAM #36C24626Q0410
Award for Fuel Storage System Repairs and Upgrades at Salem VA Medical Center
Buyer
Veterans Affairs National Cemetery Administration
Posted
April 23, 2026
Identifier
36C24626Q0410
NAICS
237120, 562910
This award notice details a contract for critical repairs and upgrades to the fuel storage system at the Salem VA Medical Center: - Government Buyer: - Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 6, Contracting Office - Awarded Vendor: - PHILLIPS C&C LLC - Scope of Work: - Removal and replacement of fuel storage monitoring consoles - Repair and potential replacement of fuel storage tanks - Installation of new tank sumps, spill containment systems, and overfill protection devices - Demolition of four underground diesel fuel storage tanks (tanks 138, 140, 141, and 142) - Replacement and repair of eleven fuel level monitoring systems across sixteen tanks - Virginia DEQ compliance testing for both underground and above-ground tanks - Detailed deficiency reporting and cost estimates for corrective actions - Site restoration and adherence to all permitting and safety standards - Locations: - Work performed at Salem VA Medical Center (Salem, VA) - Contracting managed by Network Contracting Office 6 (Hampton, VA) - Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) regulations - Comprehensive site restoration and safety compliance required - No specific OEMs or proprietary equipment brands are mentioned in the award documentation
Description
Award for the below projects has been made to the company as identified in this notice. A separate posting of the justification will be made available.
Project 658-26-105 Repair Fuel Storage Tanks
Description: The purpose of this project is to ensure compliance and reliability of the Salem VAMC fuel storage system through critical repairs, upgrades, and testing. The contractor should prioritize major tasks including removal and replacement of monitoring consoles, repair and potential replacement of tanks, installation of new tank sumps, spill containment systems, and overfill protection devices. Key work includes repairs at tanks 143E (Building 157), 143W (Building 156), B-2 (Building 154), and B-4 (Building 154), demolition of four diesel underground fuel storage tanks (138, 140, 141, and 142), and replacement and repair of eleven fuel level monitoring systems on sixteen fuel storage tanks. Following these repairs, the contractor shall conduct all required Virginia DEQ compliance testing for underground and above-ground tanks, provide detailed reports of deficiencies, and deliver cost estimates for corrective actions. All work shall include site restoration and adherence to applicable permitting and safety standards.