PROJECT PERFORMANCE
Having been in business for over a decade, we know how important it is to promptly address every customer request, no matter the size. Our solid reputation stems from effective management of diverse trades and projects, consistently achieving outstanding results for our clients.
We have a comprehensive array of services, including: inspections, pipelines, tanks, pressure vessels, fuel dispensers, PLCs, backup generators, leak detection, valves, pumps, coatings, cathodic protection systems, and EV charging stations. Additionally, we offer maintenance, system analysis, training, professional services construction, quality control, and health and safety management for petroleum facilities.
Our extensive projects are carried out globally from our two satellite offices in the United States and the Northern Mariana Islands. Global Fuels Group is a Underground Storage Tank (UST) Licensed Contractor, designated by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) since 2017. Below is a summary of our project capabilities, showcasing the results you can expect as a future client!
2024
Performed Outside United States
LOCATION: Yigo, Guam, Andersen Air Force Base
TITLE: Service Station Support Services
LOCATION: Dallas, Texas
DATE: September 2024
Successfully resolved a power outage at a service station following an emergency call from the owner.
SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY:
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SERVICE STATION EMERGENCY SUPPORT
TITLE: In-Line Inspection of Jet Fuel Constant Pressure
Hydrant Loops (Pipeline Pigging)
DATE: April - June 2024
Contracted by an Architectural and Engineering firm to deliver professional services for a project involving the cleaning and inspection of each jet fuel hydrant loop. The objective was to identify necessary repairs and upgrades to ensure compliance with Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) guidelines and industry standards through the use of pipeline pigging.
SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY:
FIELD MANAGEMENT OF
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PIPELINE INSPECTIONS (PIGGING)
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DEVELOPMENT OF LIFT PLAN
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TWO (2) BULK STORAGE TANK CLEANINGS
TITLE: EV Charging Station Support Service
LOCATION: North Chicago, Illinois
Naval Station Great Lakes,
DATE: February 2024
Requested by NAVFAC MIDLANTIC to assist with problems related to damaged and non-functional units at eleven (11) EV Charging Stations.
SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY:
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EV CHARGING STATION - SUPPORT SERVICES
2023
Performed Project Outside United States: Yigo, Guam, Andersen Air Force Base
TITLE: Repairs to Military Service Station (MSS)
DATES: November 2023
SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY:
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INSTALLATION OF TWO (2) (GASOLINE & DIESEL) DISPENSERS
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CERTIFIED CALIBRATIONS
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TWO (2) GASOLINE & TWO (2) DIESEL FUEL DISPENSERS
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FOUR (4) POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT METERS
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PROCUREMENT OF EMERGENCY STOP SWITCHES
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PROCUREMENT OF HARDWALLED DISCHARGE HOSES
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HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL
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ELECTRICAL ASSESSMENT
Following Typhoon MAWAR of May 2024, there was an enormous amount of damage to the Island of Guam. We were contracted by a Minority Owned Small Business from Hawaii that is certified as an 8a entity to replace damaged gasoline and diesel fuel dispensers. The project involved the installation, calibration, and startup of two new dual gasoline and diesel dispensers, as well as the calibration of liquid control meters on the offload/ load headers.
2021
San Diego, California, MCAS Miramar
TITLE: API 653 Tank Repairs,
Facilities 7932, 7933, & 7934 DATES: August 2021
SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY:
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ACCIDENT HAZARDOUS ANALYSIS (AHA) FOR:
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WORKING ALOFT/ FALL PROTECTION
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PERFORM NON-DESTRUCTION TESTING EXAMINATION
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HOT WORK – SLAG, FIRE, UV RADIATION
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ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
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HAND TOOLS
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ALL SITE ACTIVITIES
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SUBCONTRACTOR PROCUREMENT DOCUMENTS
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CONSTRUCTION WORK PLAN
For three (3) 38,500 BBL aboveground JP-5 storage tanks we were contracted by a Canadian based mechanical contractor to perform as a health and safety consultant.
2020
Manchester, Washington, Naval Base Kitsap (NBK). NAVFAC NORTHWEST
TITLE: Modify Fuel Oil Reclaim (F.O.R.) Truck Rack Piping and Utilidor
DATES: July to October 2020
During the final phases of construction to provide commissioning and start-up of remaining project SOW requirements we were hired by a Minority Woman Business Enterprise (MWBE) to provide dedicated Project Management, Health & Safety Officer, and Quality Control Manager.
SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY:
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INTEGRATED & TESTED NEW FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS WITH EXISTING OVERFLOW PREVENTION & GROUNDING SYSTEM.
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PERFORMED FLUSHING OPERATIONS AS WELL AS PNEUMATIC & HYDRAULIC PIPE PRESSURE TESTING ON ALL NEW STEEL AND CPVC PIPING.
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PERFORMED RETURN-TO-SERVICE OPERATIONAL FLOW TESTS ON ALL PUMP FLOW/PIPING SCENARIOS.
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COATED, PLACARDED & TAGGED ALL NEW PIPING & COMPONENTS PER CURRENT MIL-STDS & PROJECT REQUIREMENTS.
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FIELD GENERATED:
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ALL REMAINING PREPARATORY & INITIAL PHASE INSPECTION DOCUMENTS,
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COMPONENT INSPECTION CHECKLISTS,
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OPERATIONAL CHECKLISTS,
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PROJECT TESTING PLAN,
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PROJECT TRAINING PLAN,
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PROJECT COMMISSIONING PLAN.
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MANAGED & DEVELOPED FINAL CLOSEOUT INSPECTIONS OF ENTIRE PROJECT. DRAFTED & DEVELOPED APPROVED PROJECT TRAINING FOR QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER TO CONDUCT TRAINING FOR SITE PERSONNEL OF ALL NEW COMPONENTS & CONTROLS.
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DEMOLISHED/ RECYCLED ANTIQUATED F.O.R. TRUCK FILL RACK PIPING, VALVES & PUMP.
2013 to 2018
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Engineering Design-Build S/R&M Acquisition Task Order Contract (SATOC) Air Force Civil Engineering Center (AFCEC)
TITLE: Design & Repairs for Various Fuels Facilities
LOCATION: Newburgh, New York
Stewart Newburgh Air National Guard
DATES: September 2016 – February 2018
Engaged by an Environmental Engineering Design Firm from the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region to deliver a dedicated Site Superintendent, Health & Safety Officer, and Quality Control Manager throughout all three design phases, in alignment with the government Phase II Engineering Planning Study of DLA-E Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) facilities.
TITLE: Design & Repairs for Various POL Facilities
LOCATION: New Castle, Delaware
New Castle Aire National Guard (NCG)
DATES: August 2016 – June 2017
Hired by an Environmental Engineering Design Firm based in the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region to serve as Quality Control Manager for the Level B Plan Development at the 65 design phase, leveraging the government Phase II Engineering Planning Study of DLA-E Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) facilities to identify deficiencies.
TITLE: Design & Repairs for Various Fuels Facilities
LOCATION: Scotia City, New York
Stratton Air National Guard, Scotia City
DATES: December 2016 to April 2018
Contracted by an Environmental, Engineering Design Firm from the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) area to perform as Quality Control Manager during all three-design phases utilizing the government Phase II Engineering Planning Study of DLA-E Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) facilities identified deficiencies.
TITLE: Various Repairs to DLA Fuels Facilities
LOCATION: Atlantic City, New Jersey
International Airport (IAP)
DATES: January 2016 to December 2016
Engaged by an Environmental Engineering Design Firm located in the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region to implement the government Phase II Engineering Planning Study of DLA-E Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) facilities at Atlantic City IAP, NJ, addressing a total of seventeen (17) identified deficiencies.
TITLE: Various Repairs to DLA Energy Fuels Facilities
LOCATION: Charleston, West Virginia
Yeager Airport Air National Guard
DATES: September 2016 – January 2018
Contracted by an Environmental, Engineering Design Firm from the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) area to perform as Quality Control Manager up to Level B Plan Development 65% design phase utilizing the government Phase II Engineering Planning Study of DLA-E Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) facilities identified deficiencies.
TITLE: Improvements to Secondary Containment
LOCATION: Wichita Falls, Texas
Sheppard Air Force Base
DATES: November 2015 – July 2017
Hired by an Environmental Engineering Design Firm located in the D.C., Maryland, and (DMV) region to supply a dedicated DoD POL Quality Manager, Construction Manager/Site Superintendent, and Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO). This team oversaw the expansion of the 10,500 square yard refueler parking area, which is designed to accommodate twenty (20) parking spaces for R-11s, Hydrant Hose Trucks, and a remote containment pond.
TITLE: Replacement of Cracked Rubber Seals/Boots
LOCATION: San Antonio, Texas
Randolph Air Force Base
DATES: May to July 2016
Engaged by Army Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES)
SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY:
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REPLACEMENT OF RUBBER SEALS/BOOTS IN TANK #11, TANK #13, AND TANK #14 SUMPS LOCATED AT B1070.
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THE INSTALLATION INVOLVED THE ICON SPLIT-REPAIR ENC FITTING KIT WITH A 1.4” 5-BOLT DESIGN LOW PROFILE;
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(1) ICON SPLIT-REPAIR REDUCING MEASURING 1.4'' X .84'';
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(7) ICON FASTFILL RAPID-SETTING FITTING FILLERS;
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ICON FASTFUSE SPLIT FITTING BONDING SOLVENTS;
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(3) SIKAFLEX 1A FITTING SEALANT.
TITLE: Leak Detection Repairs, at Facilities 11709 &11711
LOCATION: Marysville, California
Beale Air Force Base
DATES: April to August 2016
We were contracted to supply a dedicated DoD POL Quality Manager, Site Superintendent, and Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) to oversee the construction project aimed at repairing the Leak System. This project aims to comply with current California UST codes, standards, and facility requirements for the Military Service Station (MSS) MOGAS and Diesel Tanks at Facilities 11709 and 11711, situated at Beale AFB, CA. The existing non-functional leak detection systems were found to be in violation of California regulations.
TITLE: API 653 Inspect and Repair Tank 394
LOCATION: Clovis, New Mexico
Cannon Air Force Base
DATES: October 2015
Contracted by a Minority Woman Business Enterprise (MWBE) to provided dedicated DoD POL Quality Control Specialist (DoD POL QCS)/ Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) during the Scope of Work: tank cleaning and API 653 Inspection
TITLE: Replace Spill Buckets Inside Tanks
and Also Parts in Sumps
LOCATION: San Antonio, Texas
Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA)
Fort Sam Houston
Army Air Force Exchange Service
(AAFES)Service Station at Bldg. 2610
DATES: July 2015
Sole-source negotiated award for an emergency project to provide oversight for three (3) four 10K gallon Unleaded Tanks & one (1) 10K gallon Diesel Tank with 15-gallon spill containment buckets by saw cutting 4’ x 4’ existing concrete atop tanks. Demolished and excavated existing concrete and soli material to a depth of 24 inches. Following spill bucket installations installed #6 rebar on 10-inch center, clean sub-base material and 24-inches of 4000 psi concrete sloped to spill bucket lid. To replace Tanks 1, 2, 3, & 4 fiberglass turbine sumps, we saw cut 10’ x 6’ existing concrete atop tanks. Demolished, excavated and removed existing concrete and soil material to a depth of 48-inches. The existing four (4) fiberglass sumps were removed and demolished. Four (4) – 4’ fiberglass sumps were installed with four (4) new 1 – ½ H.P. submersible sumps with flex connectors, stainless steel ball valves, misc. pipe fittings, and three (3) mechanical PLLDs. Atop each tank lid cleaned and removed corrosion inside sumps. Drilled and installed #6 rebar on 10-inch center with clean sub-base material, compaction, 12-inches of 4000 psi concrete sloped to newly installed sump lids. The project was completed with a system test, training for site personnel, annual system test results, and warranty.
TITLE: Replace Spill Buckets Inside Tanks
and Also Parts in Sumps
LOCATION: San Antonio, Texas
Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA)
Fort Sam Houston
Army Air Force Exchange Service
(AAFES)Service Station at Bldg. 331
DATES: June 2015
Sole-source negotiated award for an emergency project to provide oversight for the following Scope of Work: replacement of one (1) 5-gallon spill containment bucket atop a 10,000 gallon Unleaded Tank by demolishing and excavating existing concrete soil material to a depth of 8 inches. One (1) new spill containment bucket including cap with adapter kit was also furnished and installed. Provided appropriate clean sub-base material with 8-inches of concrete sloped to newly installed spill bucket. For three (3) 10K gallon Unleaded Tank Sumps, GFG furnished and installed three (3) new flex connectors, three (3) stainless steel ball valves, misc. piping/ fittings, three (3) new fiberglass gaskets, then cleaned and removed corrosion atop tank lid inside sumps. The project was completed with a system test, training for site personnel, annual system test results, and warranty.
TITLE: Repair Tank 2, Facility 11102
LOCATION: San Antonio, Texas
Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA)
Lackland Air Force Base
DATES: October 2014 to July 2015
Contracted as consultants by an Environmental, Engineering Design Firm out of Tampa, Florida to prepare and deliver project proposal for this difficult project. Performed as project management and negotiate award then provided the project described in the Scope of Work: (i.e. tank bottom replacement, cathodic protection, interstitial monitoring, secondary release prevention barrier, exterior/ interior coating systems, 400 cu. yds. of contaminated soil, 3-Dimensional Laser Scans, design-build, API 653 Inspection). Managed project schedule, modifications/ change orders, designs, subcontractor communications, construction manager, quality control manager; prepare monthly status reports, and estimate/ budget revisions.
2013
Las Vegas, Nevada, Nellis Air Force Base, Army Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) Service Station
TITLE: Tank Fill Pipe Leak Testing
Facilities 7932, 7933, & 7934 DATES: September 2013
SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY:
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LEAK TESTING OF 4-INCH FILL PIPING AT FOUR (4) 10K GALLON UNLEADED TANKS 87-1, 87-2, 89 AND 91.
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PRESSURIZED THE SYSTEM WITH NITROGEN. WITH THIS METHOD EVERY COMPONENT OF EACH LINE WAS TESTED.
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HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF FOUR (4) 5-GALLON SPILL CONTAINMENT BOXES.
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PROVIDED FINAL REPORT WITH PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION,
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PRESSURE DECAY TEST RESULTS AND SPILL BUCKET TEST REPORTS.
A compliance inspection by the local Environmental Fuel Compliance & AST/UST Program Manager identified the need for testing 4-inch fill piping of each tank and spill buckets.