Mt Washington Fuel Storage Tank Inspection
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Mt Washington Fuel Storage Tank Inspection
- Issuing Agency
- Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
- Location
- New Hampshire
- Published Date
- Jun 25, 2026
- Closing Date
- Jul 3, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Mt Washington Fuel Storage Tank Inspection
RFB Description: Mt Washington Fuel Storage Tank Inspection
Project ID: CAP-2609
Closing Date: July 3, 2026
Closing Time: 2:00 PM (EST)
Contact: Albi Fioravante
Email: Albdios.v.fioravante@dncr.nh.gov
Tel: 603-271-1523 - Attachment Preview
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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIREDEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL RECOURCESOFFICE OF THE COMMMISSIONERCAPTAL PROJECTS & MAINTENANCE SECTIONREQUEST FOR BIDSMt Washington Tank InspectionSargent’s Purchase NH6/17/2026Project CAP2609Section 1 – Invitation to BidA. Invitation to BidVendors are invited to submit a Bid to provide the State of New Hampshire Department of Natural andCultural Resources with detailed interior tank inspections for the 4 - 20,000 gallon steal single walledKerosene storage Above Ground Storage Tanks (AST’s) on the summit of mt Washington for facility #980770a as required by NHDESEnv-Wm1402.Env-Or 306.09 Interior Inspections of ASTs.(a) The owner of an AST facility shall have a detailed inspection performed of the interior of eachtank at the facility that has a capacity of 5,100 gallons or more in accordance with the schedule specified in(c), below, and the procedures specified in (d), below.(b) All detailed interior tank inspections shall be performed by a certified AST inspector.(c) Detailed inspections of tank interiors as described in (d), below, shall be performed in accordancewith the following schedule:(1) For tanks where any part of the shell is in contact with the ground, the initial inspection forpreviously uninspected tank systems shall be performed when the tank is 10 years old;(2) For tanks where the tank shell is entirely off the ground, such as tanks on racks or in cradles,the initial inspection for previously uninspected tank systems shall be performed when the tankis 20 years old; and(3) Following the initial inspection, an inspection shall be performed at least every 5 years fortank systems containing gasoline, and at least once every 10 calendar years of the in-servicelife of the tank for tank systems containing other motor fuels, heating oils, and fuel oils.(d) Detailed interior tank inspections shall consist of:(1) Cleaning the tank such that all visible evidence of liquids, sludges, by-products, solids, andthe like are removed and the interior surface of the tank is completely visible;(2) Removing, transporting, and disposing of sludge in a manner consistent with all applicablestate and federal requirements;(3) Entering the tank to determine its suitability for continued service in accordancewith API 653 or STI SP001, as applicable; and(4) Performing a tightness test in accordance with NFPA 30 or manufacturer’s specificationson any portion of the piping system that is underground.(e) The certified AST inspector shall document each interior inspection by:(1) Recording the information required by Env-Or 306.06(a) in a document that is provided tothe owner to be maintained as specified in Env-Or 304.05, provided that the informationrequired by Env-Or 306.06(a)(4) shall be whether any conditions that adversely affect thetank’s suitability for continued service as specified in API 653 or STI SP001 were observed;and(2) Signing the report as specified in Env-Or 306.06(b)-(c).(f) Within 60 days of the date of the inspection, the owner shall submit to the department a copy ofthe inspection results and the certification page signed by the certified AST inspector and including theinspector’s API or STI certification number or professional engineer stamp.Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Or300) #10487, eff 2-7-14; ss by #14094, eff 10-4-24Env-Or 306.10 Follow-up for Inventory Monitoring and Exterior and Interior Inspections.(a) If inventory monitoring conducted pursuant to Env-Or 306.03 suggests that a leak is occurringor if any inspection conducted pursuant to Env-Or 306.07 through Env-Or 306.09 reveals any conditionwhich suggests that a failure of primary or secondary containment or of monitoring equipment is imminentand could result in a discharge of oil or in a failure to detect a discharge of oil, including that the tank orpiping is not fit for service as determined pursuant to API 653, API 2610, API 2611, or STI SP001, asapplicable, the owner shall immediately implement measures to prevent a discharge, by:(1) Repairing or taking out of service each component that is causing or contributing to theadverse condition; and(2) Conducting additional testing in accordance with Env-Or 306.13 if the cause of thecondition is not obvious.(b) If inventory monitoring or any inspection reveals that a discharge has occurred, the owner shall:(1) Notify the department in accordance with Env-Or 604; and(2) Implement an appropriate preliminary response action in accordance with Env-Or 605.(c) If any inspection conducted pursuant to Env-Or 306.07 reveals any deficiency other than thoseconditions identified in (a), above, or separated or swollen insulation, the deficiency shall be repaired within30 days and the repair noted on the log or record kept pursuant to Env-Or 306.07(c).(d) If an inspection conducted pursuant to Env-Or 306.07 reveals separation or swelling of tankinsulation or piping insulation, the inspector shall:(1) Remove the separated or swollen insulation;(2) Inspect the underlying tank or piping as specified in Env-Or 306.07(a)(1); and(3) Repair or replace the insulation, or otherwise protect the underlying tank or piping fromexposure to corrosive conditions, within 30 days.(e) If inspection conducted pursuant to (d), above, or Env-Or 306.08 reveals significant corrosion,the corroded areas shall be evaluated and addressed as specified in STI SP001, API 2610, or API 2611, asapplicable.{Editors Note: Provide general description of services to be provided as part of this bid, a detaileddescription should be provided in Section 4}See Section 4 – Project Specifications for a detailed description of services and requirements of thisRequest for Bids.Read the entire Request for Bids prior to filling it out. Complete the “Vendor Contact Information” section;complete the pricing information in the “Offer” section (Detailed information on how to fill out the pricinginformation can be found in the “Offer” section); initial and date each page of the Request for Bid; andfinally, fill out, sign, and notarize the Bid.B. Bid ContactName:State of New Hampshire, Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesOffice of the Commissioner172 Pembroke Road, Concord, NH 03301Telephone:Email:C. Site VisitationPrior to bidding, it is each Vendor’s responsibility to become thoroughly familiar with the sites of theintended service, to determine everything necessary to accomplish the services. Failure of the Vendor tomake a site visit does not relieve the Vendor of responsibility to fully understand what is necessary toaccomplish a successful and complete project.D. Contract AwardThe award shall be made to the Vendor meeting the criteria established in this Request for Bids andproviding the lowest cost in total. The State reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any part thereofand add/delete items/locations to the contract. All awards shall be in the form of a State of NewHampshire Contract.The successful Vendor shall not be allowed to require any other type of order, nor shall the successfulVendor be allowed to require the filling out or signing of any other document by State of New Hampshirepersonnel.Section 2 – Instructions to BiddersA. Bid SubmittalAll bids shall be submitted on this form (or an exact copy), shall be typed, or clearly printed in ink, andshall be received on or before the date and time specified below.All bid submissions will be received by the Owner until 2:00 P.M. prevailing time on Friday July 3rd, 2026.Submissions received after the date and time specified shall be marked as “Late” and shall not beconsidered in the evaluation process.Interested parties may submit a bid to the State of New Hampshire, Department of Natural and CulturalResources by email to the Bid Contact indicated above. All bids shall be clearly marked with bid/projectnumber and date due.All offers shall remain valid for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days from the bid submission date.A vendor’s disclosure or distribution of bids other than to the Department of Natural and CulturalResources may be grounds for disqualification.B. Bid PricesBid prices shall remain firm for the entire contract period and shall be in US dollars and shall includedelivery and all other costs required by this bid invitation. Special charges, surcharges (including creditcard transaction fees), or fuel charges of any kind (by whatever name) may not be added on at any time.Any and all charges shall be built into the bid price at the time of the bid. Unless otherwise specified,prices shall be F.O.B. DESTINATION, (included in the bid price), which means delivered to a state agency’sreceiving dock or other designated point as specified in this contract or subsequent purchase orderswithout additional charge. Shipments shall be made in order to arrive at the destination at a satisfactorytime for unloading during receiving hours.Per Administrative Rule 606.01(e) “if there is a discrepancy between the unit price and the extension pricein a response to an RFP, RFB or RFQ, the unit price shall be binding upon the vendor.”Price decreases shall become effective immediately as they become effective to the general trade or theVendor’s best/preferred customer.C. AddendaIn the event it becomes necessary to add to or revise any part of this bid prior to the scheduled bidsubmission date, the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources shall post on our website anyAddenda. Before submitting a bid and periodically prior to the bid submission date, Vendors are requiredto check the site for any addenda or other materials that may have been issued affecting the bid. Theweb site address is: https://www.nhstateparks.org/about-nh-parks/park-proposals-rfps.D. TimelineThe timeline below is provided as a general guideline and is subject to change. Unless stated otherwise,consider the dates below as a “no later than” date.Bid Solicitation: June 2026Inquiry Period: 1 weekBid Submission Date: Friday July 3rd 2026Target Implementation of Contract: August 2026E. Terms of SubmissionAll material received in response to this bid shall become the property of the State and shall not bereturned to the Vendor. Regardless of the Vendor(s) selected, the State reserves the right to use anyinformation presented in a bid response. The content of each Vendor’s bid shall become public knowledgeonce a contract(s) has been awarded.A responding bid that has been signed by a Vendors representative shall constitute the Vendorsacceptance of all State of New Hampshire terms and conditions and shall legally obligate the Vendor tothese terms and conditions.A signed response further signifies that from the time the bid is published (bid solicitation date and time)until a contract is awarded, no bidder shall offer or give, directly or indirectly, any gift, expensereimbursement, or honorarium, as defined by RSA 15-B, to any elected official, public official, publicemployee, constitutional official, or family member of any such official or employee who shall select,evaluate, or award the Request for Bid.Furthermore, a signed response signifies that any terms and/or conditions that may be or have beensubmitted by the Vendor are specifically null and void and are not a part of this bid invitation or anyawarded purchase order, even if said terms and/or conditions contain language to the contrary.The form P-37 Contract attached hereto shall be part of this bid and the basis for the contract(s). Thesuccessful Vendor and the State, following notification, shall promptly execute this contract form, whichis to be completed by incorporating the service requirements and price conditions established by thevendor’s offer.Complete bids shall be filled out on the original documents and format that are a part of this bid invitation.Vendors may submit additional paperwork with pricing, but all pricing shall be on the documents providedwith this bid invitation and in the State’s format.
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 237120Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction
- NAICS 332420Metal Tank (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing
- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
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