• Repair AAFES Gas Station Dispenser Sumps B1362

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SCMC009 Repair AAFES Gas Station Dispenser Sumps B1362

Patrick Space Force Base, FL

 

VALUE: $630,126.06

PoP: Oct 2024 – May 2025

SOW: Provide all labor, equipment and materials to repair ten (10) dispenser sump boots, four (4) Storage Tank Product (STP) sump isolation valves, Veeder-Root alarm system, electrical conduits, and all supporting items including but not limited to, (64) 2-inch dispenser sump entry (access/containment) piping with test boots, (46) ¾-inch dispenser sump electrical conduit entry boots, (46)¾-inch dispenser sump electrical conduit explosion proof seal-offs with all new wiring, eight (8) 2-inch STP full port brass ball valve, replace STP defective or non-compliant vent tubing with stainless steel tubing, tank vent (Veeder Root UL 508 listed) alarm acknowledgement switch, overfill alarm (Veeder Root UL 508 listed), three (3) vent supports 1-1/2” x 1-1/2” x 3/16” x 3’-6” fiberglass Unistrut with stainless steel “U” bolts, one (1) PVC Tee body (UL 508 listed), one (1) PVC Bell Box (UL 508 listed), one (1) ¾-inch PVC explosion proof seal off (UL 508 listed) and replace all 3/4-inch PVC conduit (UL 508listed) from seal off to below grade fitting, one (1) Emergency sign 11”x 4” with “In Case Of Emergency Push Button” engraved laminated plastic “Red” background with 1-inch high “White” letters. Inspect all electronic controls, monitoring and leak detection systems, Stage I vapor recovery systems, vent lines, fill risers, product piping, fittings, valves, caps, unions, and necessary appurtenances prior to restart of fuel system.

Completed Work: Mobilization/Demobilization. Set up temporary work zone with 6’ high temporary chain link fence and cones. Lock out and tag out the electrical circuits for the fueling system. Disconnected the dispenser electrical wiring, conduit, and fuel piping. Removed the dispensers from the islands and store on site for reinstallation. Drain and/or blow back product lines with nitrogen to the fuel tanks. Removed the dispenser fuel piping within the dispenser sumps. Performed sampling and screening as required for closure report. Removed the entry boots for the fuel product lines vapor recovery elbow and electrical conduits. Clean and prep the sumps for the new entry boots. Installed all new electrical wiring, explosion proof seal offs on all electrical conduits in each dispenser sump. Installed the new entry boots and reinstalled the dispenser fuel piping. Hydrostatically test all sumps. Reinstall the ten existing dispensers. System start-up and purging. Clean site of any related debris and dispose of as per regulations. Remove safety fence and cones.