Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #Doc2082803038
Emergency Fuel Supply and Mobile Fueling Station Rental for North Carolina State Agencies
Posted
August 17, 2026
Respond By
September 14, 2026
Identifier
Doc2082803038
NAICS
424710, 424720
North Carolina's Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management, is seeking a service contract to ensure emergency fuel supply and storage capabilities for state agencies during disaster events. - Government Buyer: - North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management (NCEM) - State Bureau of Investigation - Products and Services Requested: - Rental or lease of mobile fueling stations - Rental or lease of temporary above-ground storage tanks - Supply of multiple fuel types for emergencies: - E-10 - Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel #2 Un-Dyed - Propane - Diesel - Gasohol - #6 Residual Fuel Oil - Kerosene - Aviation Gasoline - Jet A Fuel - Rental of dispensing facilities and fuel storage - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contract is for emergency situations, supplementing regular fuel supply contracts - Vendors must be registered with North Carolina's eProcurement portal - Intended to support state agencies when normal pipeline supply is disrupted - Flexible contract duration to cover pre-, during, and post-disaster needs
Description
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management (NCEM), seeks to establish a service contract to rent or lease mobile fueling stations and temporary above-ground storage tanks for use before, during, and after emergencies. The contract aims to cover the state's emergency fuel needs during disruptions affecting pipeline supply or other disruptions. Fuel types covered include E-10, Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel #2 Un-Dyed, Propane, Diesel, Gasohol, #6 Residual Fuel Oil, Kerosene, Aviation Gasoline, Jet A Fuel, and others. The solicitation is to create a mechanism for NCEM to select vendors for rental of dispensing facilities and fuel storage during emergencies.