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Fuel Systems Maintenance and Repairs

At APTIM, knowledge and experience converge to make us the ideal fit for safe, cost-effective, and quality fuel systems services for our government and commercial clients worldwide.

Thinking differently by challenging the norm is our mandate. Every day we plan for the unexpected, surface critical insights and deliver new, creative, and adaptive solutions. Today’s fuel systems managers are faced with numerous challenges requiring strict compliance with continually changing regulations from state, local, and federal agencies that demand maximum operational efficiency with minimal product loss.

APTIM is a major worldwide industrial fueling contractor providing complete turn-key Petroleum, Oils and Lubricants (POL) fuel system storage and distribution services for the Department of Defense (DLA-Energy) and Commercial clients, providing facility assessments, inspection, engineering design, fabrication services, construction, start-up operations and maintenance services for the past 20 years.

Fuel Systems Maintenance and Repairs

Recurring Maintenance/Minor Repair (RMMR)
The Fuels Recurring Maintenance and Minor Repair (RMMR) program is a comprehensive maintenance program that provides vital maintenance and repair services to the United States Government to sustain a worldwide robust fueling capability in support of federal petroleum facilities and petroleum systems.  The program is divided in two distinct parts, Recurring Maintenance and Minor Repair.

  • Recurring Maintenance (RM) program provides general inspection and maintenance criteria for military land-based liquid petroleum fuel facilities. Maintenance tasks involve routine inspections, testing of petroleum fuel systems, and identifying required repairs, ensuring product quality, safe working conditions, and environmental protection. Work applies to all real property facilities used for storing, distributing, and dispensing fuels for reciprocating and jet engine aircraft, automotive fuels, lubricating oils, and diesel fuel.
  • Minor Repair (MR) program provides for corrective action of deficiencies to petroleum facilities, petroleum systems, and supporting Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) capitalized facilities as well as emergency response capability to ensure the safe and reliable accomplishment of the applicable fuels delivery mission. Minor Repair projects restore real property to such a condition that it may effectively be utilized for its designated purpose by overhaul, re-processing or replacement of constituent parts or materials that have deteriorated by action or elements or usage and that have not been corrected through maintenance.

Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization (SRM)
Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (SRM) are design-build, or design-bid-build construction of DoD Fuels Infrastructure worldwide. Work under this contract will primarily require construction services for cleaning, inspecting and repairing (CIR) of existing fuel storage tanks; the repair of pipelines; and the sustainment, restoration and modernization (SRM) of associated POL facilities and equipment. The scope also covers surveying and repairing, or new construction of cathodic protection and corrosion control systems primarily located on fuel storage tanks and piping systems. Other services included in the scope include, but are not limited to, spill containment systems, and all ancillary and POL support facilities and structures to include emergency backup power systems, fire protection systems, and control systems.

The majority of the work to be performed under these contracts is necessary due to the age of the infrastructure, absence of maintenance, and safety/environmental regulatory compliance requirements for the imperative and successful operation of the POL facilities. The DoD petroleum infrastructure consists largely of real property facilities and supporting infrastructure which transfer, receive, store, and dispense petroleum products in support of day-to-day, training and operational missions across the globe. Petroleum products are typically transferred by rail, pipeline and truck. Storage is accomplished by bulk storage (tank farms) or operational storage tanks. Dispensing is from operational storage or dispensing points into vehicles, mobile tanks, refueling vehicles or aircraft/equipment refueling points.

Learn more about APTIM’s entire Fuel Systems Services portfolio here.

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