Opportunity

North Carolina eVP #274-7235-111

Replacement of 2,000-Gallon UL 2085 Fireguard AST at Neuse River Resource Recovery Facility

Posted

May 21, 2026

Respond By

June 23, 2026

Identifier

274-7235-111

NAICS

238290, 238210

The City of Raleigh is seeking bids for the replacement of a 2,000-gallon above ground storage tank (AST) at the Neuse River Resource Recovery Facility. - Government Buyer: - City of Raleigh, Fleet Management Operations Division, Engineering Services Department - Products and Equipment Requested: - 2,000-gallon UL 2085 Fireguard Double Walled AST (1 unit) - 3-inch fill piping for remote fill (1 set) - Product piping (1 set) - Wayne fuel dispenser (customer-supplied; contractor to connect) - Tank gauge compatible with E.J. Ward Fuel Management system (Omntec Tank Monitor) - Emergency fuel shutoff (1 unit) - Services Required: - Removal and disposal of existing 2,000-gallon AST and associated debris - Transportation and storage of new AST and equipment - Installation of new AST, piping, electrical connections, and related equipment - Commissioning, startup, and performance testing - OEMs and Vendors Mentioned: - Wayne (fuel dispenser) - E.J. Ward (fuel management system) - Omntec (tank monitor) - Notable Requirements: - New AST must be UL 2085 Fireguard double-walled and meet all local inspection and electrical codes - Tank gauge must integrate with E.J. Ward/Omntec system - All work must comply with a 15% MWBE participation goal - Only new equipment is acceptable; no refurbished or used items - Mandatory site visit required prior to bidding - Place of Performance: - Neuse River Resource Recovery Facility, 8500 Battle Bridge Road, Raleigh, NC 27610

Description

This solicitation is for the removal of an existing 2000-gallon above ground storage tank (AST) and the installation of a new 2000-gallon UL 2085 Fireguard Double Walled AST at the Neuse River Resource Recovery Facility in Raleigh, North Carolina. The scope includes installing 3" fill piping for remote fill, product piping, a Wayne dispenser supplied by the customer, and connecting to the existing fuel controller. The contractor is also responsible for hauling and disposing of all debris. Work must comply with local inspection codes and be performed during normal business hours.

View original listing