SP-POL-PPS-Fueling System Repairs-Lambert Field
Contact and place of performance
Brian Reynolds
Saint Louis, MO 63145
USA
Includes all work to replace 5K gallon diesel tank with 5K gallon double-wall UL-2085 tank; provide secondary containment; replace EFSO system, provide access platform, provide concrete fueling area, and Replace Ronan ATG console with Veeder Root TLS-450, new MAG probe and install new manufacturer recommended cable.
Amendment 0001 - The purpose of this amendment is to correct the submission language in the attached sources sought notice.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District has issued a sources sought notice for fueling system repairs at Lambert Field in Saint Louis, Missouri. This project involves the replacement of a 5,000-gallon diesel tank with a 5,000-gallon double-wall UL-2085 tank, along with the provision of secondary containment and a concrete fueling area. Technical requirements include replacing the emergency fuel shut-off system, providing an access platform, and upgrading the Ronan automatic tank gauge console to a Veeder Root TLS-450 model with a new MAG probe and manufacturer-recommended cabling.
This procurement is identified under solicitation number 575198 and is classified under NAICS 237120 for Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction, as well as PSC Y1GC for construction of fuel storage buildings. The notice is designated as an SBA set-aside. Interested parties must submit their responses by the deadline of March 30, 2026. Amendment 0001 was issued to correct the submission language within the initial sources sought notice.
The contracting office for this civil program financing effort is located in Omaha, Nebraska, and the primary point of contact is Brian Reynolds. Supporting documentation for this requirement includes three attachments: a scope outline and two versions of the sources sought notice posted between March 9 and March 10, 2026. The place of performance is restricted to Saint Louis, MO.
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