Pre Solicitation Synopsis for Bradley Field Tank Repairs
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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Description
The US Army Corps of Engineers intends to issue a solicitation for repairs to Tank 10418 at Bradley Field, which requires American Petroleum Institute (API) 653 repairs. A site visit is scheduled for April 1st, and participants must RSVP to the point of contact no later than 7 days before the scheduled site visit. The solicitation is expected to be issued on or about March 27, 2026.
• The project involves repairs to Tank 10418 at Bradley Field.
• The repairs require API 653 certification.... | Title: Pre Solicitation Synopsis for Bradley Field Tank Repairs, Agency: U.S. Department Of Defense, State: Nebraska, Open Date: 3/12/2026, Close Date: 3/12/2027, Last Updated Date: 3/15/2026
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The US Army Corps of Engineers is preparing to solicit repairs for Tank 10418 at Bradley Field, scheduled for release around March 27, 2026. This project specifically requires repairs compliant with American Petroleum Institute (API) 653 standards. A site visit is planned for April 1, 2026, and interested parties must RSVP by March 25, 2026, to participate.
The buyer aims to procure qualified bidders for the repair of Tank 10418 at Bradley Field, ensuring that all work adheres to API 653 standards to guarantee safety and compliance.
- Companies with API 653 certification
- Contractors with experience in tank repairs
- Local contractors familiar with the Bradley Field area
- RSVP for site visit by March 25, 2026
- Attend site visit on April 1, 2026
- Prepare proposal in response to solicitation on or about March 27, 2026
- API 653 certification documentation
- Company qualifications and experience
- Technical approach to repairs
- Pricing proposal
- Bidders must have valid API 653 certification
- All work must conform to specified regulations
- Consider competitive pricing due to potential local bidders
- Factor in costs for specialized materials and labor
- Subcontracting opportunities for specialized tank repair services
- Potential partnership with local firms for logistical support
- Tight timeline for RSVP and submission
- Potential for increased competition leading to lower margins
- Compliance with safety regulations during repairs
- What specific performance metrics are outlined in the solicitation?
- Are there any unique environmental considerations at Bradley Field?
- What is the evaluation criteria for bids once submitted?
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- Exact scope of repairs needed for Tank 10418
- Clarification on funding or budget limits
- More details on the site visit logistics
- Information about potential obstacles during repairs
- Any historical issues related to Tank 10418 repairs
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