Opportunity
Minneapolis Supplier Systems #0000004161
City of Minneapolis Solicitation for Fuel Tank Monitoring System Upgrade at Target Center
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
June 23, 2026
Identifier
0000004161
NAICS
238290
The City of Minneapolis, through the Target Center, is seeking bids for a comprehensive fuel tank monitoring system upgrade. - Government Buyer: - City of Minneapolis, Target Center - OEMs Highlighted: - EMCO (manufacturer of spill containers) - Franklin Fueling Systems (manufacturer of tank monitoring systems) - Products Requested: - 1 EMCO A1005-517RSX 5-gallon spill container - 1 Franklin EVO ONE tank monitor system (with probe, sump sensor, interstitial sensor, printer, and float kits) - 1 4-inch riser pipe - 1 replacement box for manway (if existing box is unusable) - 1 replacement overfill prevention valve - Services Requested: - Removal of existing fuel tank monitoring equipment - Installation of new spill container, tank monitor system, riser pipe, and any required replacement components - Pulling and terminating sensor cables, programming the new monitor, and providing all necessary cabling and ancillary equipment - Obtaining all required permits and inspections - Coordination of delivery and installation with Target Center staff - Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with bid specifications and local regulations - Award will be based on the lowest responsive and responsible lump sum bid - Unit pricing is required for certain components, but the contract is awarded as a lump sum
Description
The City of Minneapolis is soliciting bids for a Fuel Tank Monitoring System. The scope includes furnishing, delivering, and installing a new fuel tank spill container and tank monitor system at the Target Center. The work involves disconnecting and removing existing equipment, installing new equipment including a spill container and tank monitor with sensors, and programming the new system. Bidders must comply with all bid specifications and obtain required permits and inspections. The contract will be awarded based on the lowest responsive and responsible lump sum bid.