Opportunity

SAM #26Z4AH3

Fuel Tank Removal and Above-Ground Fuel System Installation at FPC Yankton

Buyer

Federal Prison Camp Yankton

Posted

May 06, 2026

Respond By

May 21, 2026

Identifier

26Z4AH3

NAICS

238290, 237120, 238110, 238990

The Federal Bureau of Prisons at FPC Yankton is soliciting contractors for a comprehensive fuel system upgrade project: - Removal of an existing 2,500-gallon underground storage tank, including decommissioning, fuel removal, soil sampling for contamination, and regulatory closure documentation - Installation of a new 3,000-gallon above-ground split-compartment fuel tank (500 gallons diesel, 2,500 gallons unleaded), double-wall, Fireguard or equal, UL 142 listed, with integral containment, vents, fill ports, gauges, emergency vents, and overfill prevention - Construction of reinforced concrete pads for both the tank and fuel island, designed for durability and drainage - Installation of two fuel dispensers (Gasboy 9823K-F Astra or equal), with pulse output, UL-listed hoses, breakaways, nozzles, dispenser sumps, and entry boots - Deployment of an automated fuel use tracking system, including a reader/data entry terminal, controller, and 32 key fobs for secure access - Installation of protective steel bollards for safety, per NFPA/IFC guidelines - All work must comply with NFPA, EPA, and South Dakota DANR regulations, and include testing, calibration, and certification by licensed technicians - Warranty includes standard manufacturer coverage plus a 1-year workmanship warranty - No specific OEMs are mandated, but Gasboy and Fireguard are referenced as standards or equals - Work is to be performed at FPC Yankton, with strict security and environmental compliance requirements

Description

The Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP), Federal Prison Camp (FPC) Yankton, 1016 Douglas Avenue, Yankton, SD 57078, intends to make a single award to a responsible entity that will complete a project requiring the removal of an existing 2,500-gallon underground storage tank and the installation of a new 3,000-gallon above-ground split-compartment tank, including a new concrete pad, fuel island, and automated tracking system. The project involves strict environmental compliance, soil sampling for contamination, and the installation of safety bollards, with completion requiring certification from the South Dakota DANR and Weights & Measures. Further specifications are outlined in the attatched statement of work.

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