Post Bujumbura requires services of a qualified fuel system contractor to supply, install and commission fuel tank level monitoring and control system for the two containerized generators
Solicitation from STATE, DEPARTMENT OF • STATE, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: Bujumbura • Burundi. Response deadline: Apr 22, 2026. Industry: NAICS 23821 • PSC N029.
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Post Bujumbura requires services of a qualified fuel system contractor to supply, install and commission fuel tank level monitoring and control system for the two containerized generators. The level sensors are required to control the filling of the tanks using existing pumps located at the Utility Building Day tanks or use of new pump systems depending on contractors’ assessment.
Each of the containerized generators has a day tank of approx. 1800 liters. These day tanks
receive the fuel from the bulk tanks through fuel bowser. Currently, there exists no control and monitoring system
to monitor the filling of the tanks.
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