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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Notice ID:W9128F22Q0004
Remove and transfer or dispose of 1,000 gallons of fuel product Clean the tank and perform an internal and external STI inspection. Provide Strapping Chart for each tank listed on Attachment B in acco...
Remove and transfer or dispose of 1,000 gallons of fuel product Clean the tank and perform an internal and external STI inspection. Provide Strapping Chart for each tank listed on Attachment B in accordance with UFGS 33 56 10. Provide Teleconference out briefing prior to closing the tank. The Contractor shall be responsible to establish a report of findings and coordinate a teleconference after the inspection is complete and at least 24 hours prior to placing the tank back in service. This teleconference will review deficiencies found during the inspection with the Government making the final decision on whether or not to place this tank back into service. The Contractor can use Attachment J – STI Out-Of-Service Telecon Briefing Template or their own format however this document shall include the next recommended inspection intervals for both In-Service and Out-of-Service inspections, and State regulated inspection intervals, if applicable. Also when listing the findings they shall be categorized as either “Mandatory” or “Recommended”. Individuals to be on the teleconference will be provided after award. Provide Draft and Final inspection reports per the attached templates. The report(s) must include a record of NDE findings with drawings depicting plate layout and thickness measurement locations. Incorporate engineering analysis, suitability for service analysis pursuant to paragraph SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE, corrosion rate determinations, and remaining service life calculations. Provide separate report for each tank inspected. Specify the due date for the next inspection. SUTABILITY FOR SERVICE: Evaluate inspection data to determine suitability for continued use. Identify conditions which pose a risk to integrity. Determine a metal loss threshold for mandatory repairs. In the determination of mandatory repairs: a. Use a "first, do no harm" approach to classifying tank repairs. b. Use Desired Service Interval as the time to next inspection unless notified otherwise by the Contracting Officer. c. Use minimum remaining thickness (MRT) no less than 100 mils at the next inspection. d. Do not classify as mandatory repair of conditions which are noncompliant with current standards but are un-related to structural or hydraulic integrity (e.g., gouge, improper weld spacing, weld profile). e. Apply repair determination to individual indications. Do not average across an entire plate or course. Amendment 0001 issued to update PWS and Attachmnets.