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C--ARCHITECT-ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR WORLDWIDE LOCATIONS - PETROLEUM, OILS & LUBRICANTS (POL) CENTER OF EXPERTISE - OMAHA DISTRICT U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
Contact and place of performance
Denise M. Cramer, 402-995-2088 USACE District, Omaha
Not specified
Projects will consist primarily of design (and programming) for new, additions to, and upgrade of POL facilities including (but not limited to): Above ground storage tanks; hydrant fuel distribution systems including pumps, valves, hydrant and filter separators, bulk storage systems, transfer pump houses, and controls; Buildings including pump houses, petroleum operations buildings, fuel truck maintenance buildings,...
View moreThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District issued this award notice for solicitation W9128F11R0011, covering architect-engineering design services for Petroleum, Oils & Lubricants (POL) Center of Expertise locations worldwide. This procurement is classified under NAICS 541330 Engineering Services and PSC code C. Projects primarily involve the design and programming of new POL facilities, additions, and upgrades, including above-ground storage tanks, hydrant fuel distribution systems, pump houses, and petroleum operations buildings. The scope also extends to infrastructure design for site utilities, aircraft parking aprons, roads, and bridges.
Comprehensive project development services include deficiency identification, repair recommendations, and fuel system inspections such as API 563. The work incorporates specialized designs for cathodic protection, fire protection, NATO cut-and-cover tanks, and the removal or replacement of underground storage tanks. Performance may also require environmental services like asbestos and lead paint removal or the demolition of existing structures. On some projects, the selected firm may function as an extension of the Omaha District Design Team across multiple design disciplines.
Technical execution requires the use of specific government-mandated systems, including the Computer Aided Cost Estimating System (M-CACES) and SPECSINTACT using Unified Facilities Guide Specifications. Design reviews and responses are managed through the ProjNet/Dr-Checks system. All drawings must be produced in formats compatible with Bentley MicroStation V8 or AutoCAD version 14 or later, with final delivery including electronic CADD and CALS files. This award was published on March 1, 2012, with Denise M. Cramer serving as the point of contact for the Omaha District.
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