Specifications include, but are not limited to: STAINER INSTALLATION ; SWEEP AND SOAK TEST, FUEL TESTING AND TANK GAUGING; JET-A per GAL 75,600; ULSD per GAL 75,600; GAS per GAL 37,800; BUYBACK JET-A per GAL 75,600 ; STRAINER REMOVAL; The Scope of Work for this project covers all work required to commission five (5) petroleum product lines at the POA PCT. This includes the installation, and later removal, by the Contractor of start-up strainers in the POAVY to protect downstream equipment on five (5) petroleum product lines during commissioning. With the strainers in place, the lines will be commissioned by the Contractor using fuel offloaded from a vessel berthed at the PCT, through POAVY, and into tankage at a terminal facility connected to the POAVY. The Contractor will perform a soak test on each line according to the American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice (API RP) 1595. Contractor shall conduct fuel testing and tank gauging of fuel delivery vessel and terminal tank before and after flushing of each line. Once the product line passes the soak test, it will be considered successfully commissioned and ready for normal operation. If it does not pass the soak test, the sweep and soak procedure shall be repeated. After the five (5) product lines have passed the soak test, the Contractor shall remove the strainers. It is anticipated that the product lines will be commissioned independently due to the various constraints including vessel schedules and availability of specific products. 1. Fuel, approximately 900 barrels per line, meeting product specification appropriate to the service of each petroleum line: a. Jet A meeting ASTM D1655, approximately 1800 barrels, for lines B5 and B7 b. Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel meeting ASTM D975, approximately 1800 barrels, for lines B6 and B11 c. Motor Gasoline meeting ASTM D4814, approximately 900 barrels, for line B8 2. Fuel delivery by marine vessel capable of berthing at the PCT and unloading fuel into the PCT petroleum lines. 3. Petroleum product tankage connected to POAVY and adequate to receive fuel from vessel during sweep of each petroleum line. 4. Trained personnel to operate PCT, POAVY, and terminal infrastructure in accordance with Contractor and POA procedures, including POAVY Operations and Maintenance Manual. 5. Vacuum or similar truck capable of handling and transporting petroleum products. 6. Hose – 2” diameter petroleum transfer hose, 150 psig pressure rating (minimum), with Kamlok®-type fittings or similar. 7. Pre- and post-soak fuel sampling and testing in accordance with API RP 1595 and petroleum product specifications. 8. Pre- and post-flush tank gauging of vessel and terminal tank in accordance with POA Terminal Tariff and standard procedure. 9. Certified lifting equipment and trained personnel for safe handling of POAVY plug valves. 10.Piping flange assembly in accordance ASME B31.3 and ASME PCC-1 and manufacturer recommendations, including: a. Bolts i. Quantity 96, 7/8”D x 5”L studs ASTM A193 Grade B7 with 2 each ASTM A194 Grade 2H heavy hex nuts, and quantity 48, 7/8”D x 2”L heavy hex cap screws, ASTM A193 Grade B7. ii. Contractor may reuse existing bolts after removal if undamaged.