Bulk Fuel, Gasoline and Diesel - EXPIRED (15100000-19-1)
Federal opportunity from state term contract • Florida Department of Management Services. Place of performance: Florida. Response deadline: Dec 30, 2025.
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Description
This state term contract includes Grade No. 2-D Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel, Red Dye Grade No. 2 Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel, Biodiesel Blend, and Unleaded 87 Octane Gasoline. There is a minimum order size of 6,000 gallons for transport deliveries and 500 gallons for non-transport deliveries (where available). Please note that additional charges may apply, such as a delivery charge, delay charge, back haul charge, top off charge, and/or emergency delivery charge for all delivery types, as well as a freight charge, pump off charge, and/or maximum pump off charge for transport deliveries; please refer to "Pricing" in the Contract Information section above for additional information regarding allowable charges.
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