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P919 - Phase I, Bulk Fuel Tank Farm Improvements, Naval Station Rota, Spain
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Rota, Cádiz • Spain. Response deadline: Jan 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237120 • PSC Y1NA.
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The Department of the Navy is seeking proposals for Phase I Bulk Fuel Tank Farm Improvements at Naval Station Rota, Spain. This project includes significant enhancements to existing fuel storage infrastructure, aligned with current military operational requirements. The solicitation invites constructors with experience in similar facilities to submit competitive bids before the deadline.
Enhance the existing fuel tank storage capabilities at Naval Station Rota to meet updated military standards and operational needs.
- Site assessment and preparation
- Demolition of existing structures
- Construction of new fuel tank farm facilities
- Installation of safety and monitoring systems
- Site restoration and environmental remediation
- Completed proposal forms
- Technical approach document
- Cost estimate and pricing strategy
- Past performance references
- Safety and environmental compliance plan
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- Details on the specific improvements required
- Exact performance period for the construction
- Budget range or estimated project costs
- Site access conditions and restrictions
- Past performance requirements for bidders
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