FPC Yankton - ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS
Contact and place of performance
Dominick Warmbein
Yankton, SD 57078
USA
THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE. THIS NOTICE IS ISSUED FOR MARKET RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION OR INVITATION FOR OFFERORS TO SUBMIT QUOTATIONS. A SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED CONTRACT ACTION WILL BE POSTED AT A LATER DATE WHICH WILL PROVIDE INSTRUCTIONS FOR OFFERORS TO RESPOND TO THIS OPPORTUNITY. PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS NOTICE IF YOU ARE NOT SERIOUSLY INTERESTED AND IF YOU DO NOT PERFORM THIS REQ...
View moreWork includes notifying the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (DANR) 30 days prior to removal, decommissioning the existing fuel dispenser system, and safely isolating and securing the fueling system. The contractor must de-energize and disconnect electrical wiring in compliance with NFPA 70, pump out and dispose of remaining fuel and residues per API RP 1604, and render the 2,500-gallon underground storage tank vapor-free. Demolition also requires excavating and disposing of the old tank, piping, and Gasboy pump, performing a certified site assessment with soil samples, and submitting results to DANR for a closure letter.<!--TgQPHd|[]-->
New work includes backfilling the excavation to 95% standard proctor density, grading for a new tank pad, and installing a 6-inch compacted stone base. The contractor will pour an elevated 6-inch thick, 4000 psi reinforced concrete pad with #4 rebar to support a new horizontal 3,000-gallon split compartment double-wall aboveground storage tank (500 gallons diesel, 2,500 gallons unleaded) that is UL 142 listed. The tank must be anchored and equipped with atmospheric and emergency vents, a level gauge, an anti-siphon valve, ground-level fill with spill containment, continuous leak detection, an overfill prevention valve, an electronic tank gauge with a high-level alarm, a field-mounted driver gauge, and a graduated gauging rod.<!--TgQPHd|[]-->
Additionally, the contractor will install a raised concrete fuel island pad and connect the tank to two new Gasboy 9823K-F Astra (or equal) fuel dispensers featuring pulse output functionality. This includes new UL-listed hoses, breakaways, nozzles, dispenser sumps, and entry boots. The dispensers must be calibrated, tested, and pass a Weights & Measures certification. The system must connect to a new automated fuel tracking system powered by a key fob reader and data entry terminal at the island, linked to a controller in the Garage Office and connected to the back-up generator. The contractor must supply 30 unique vehicle key fobs and 2 general key fobs. Finally, the contractor will perform pressure/leak testing and install protective concrete-filled steel bollards around the tank and dispensing area. FPC Yankton is a United States federal prison. See the Statement of Work/Specifications attachments for the complete requirements of the work.<!--TgQPHd|[]-->
The North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code applicable to this requirement is 237120 with a corresponding small business size standard of $45 million. To be considered an interested vendor, you must possess this NAICS code in your www.sam.gov registration. Interested offerors must be registered in sam.gov.
Interested vendors are requested to respond to this notice by filling out and emailing completed questionnaire attachment to Dominick Warmbein email: [email protected]. Responses must be received no later than May 26, 2026. Interested vendors must also add their names to the Interested Vendors List for this posting in www.sam.gov Contract Opportunity (must be logged-in to your vendor account).
The Federal Bureau of Prisons, a component of the Federal Prison System, is conducting market research for a firm-fixed price construction project to replace fuel storage infrastructure at the Federal Prison Camp in Yankton, South Dakota. This sources sought notice, identified under solicitation number 15B41626PR000155, seeks to identify responsible entities capable of providing all equipment, labor, and materials required to decommission an underground system and install a new aboveground configuration. This requirement is classified under NAICS 237120, Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction.
The scope of work involves the removal of a 2,500-gallon underground storage tank and associated piping, including coordination with the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources for site assessment and closure. Following the demolition and excavation, the contractor will install a 4,000 psi reinforced concrete pad to support a new UL 142 listed, 3,000-gallon horizontal split-compartment double-wall aboveground storage tank. This new system will feature a 500-gallon diesel and 2,500-gallon unleaded capacity, equipped with leak detection, overfill prevention, and an automated fuel tracking system integrated with a key fob reader and data entry terminal. The project further requires the installation of two new fuel dispensers on a raised concrete island, pressure testing, and the placement of concrete-filled steel bollards for site protection.
Responses to this market research inquiry are due by May 27, 2026, and must be submitted to the point of contact, Dominick Warmbein. Interested vendors are requested to complete the Market Research Questionnaire and register on the Interested Vendors List within the SAM.gov posting. The notice includes two attachments published on May 13, 2026: a Statement of Work and a Market Research Questionnaire. Performance will take place at FPC Yankton, located at 1016 Douglas Avenue, Yankton, South Dakota.
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