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RFB0919005143 Propane Location RFB00919005143 ‐ Propane Tank Locations (BID SHEET) Instructions: Please enter your company name and a price per gallon for one or more of the locations listed below. Mail this spreadsheet along with the RFB Criteria Attachment in paper format and SEALED to: Steve Oberbroeckling, Department of Administrative Services, Central Procurement, Hoover Building ‐ FLR 3, 1305 E. Walnut Street, Des Moines, IA 50319. All bids must be SEALED and submitted by June 25, 2019 no later than 1:00PM Local Iowa Time. No late bids will be accepted. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT YOU MUST SUBMIT THIS SPREADSHEET AND THE COMPLETED RFB CRITERIA ATTACHMENT WHEN SUBMITTING A BID. Bidder Name: Bidder Phone & Email: Tank sizes Usage in Item # Agency Location Name Tank Location Address Fill Requirements Unit Price: in Gallons Gallons 1000 1.1 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ COUNCIL BLUFFS ISP DISTRICT POST #3 2000 2025 HUNT AVENUE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA 51503 Keep Filled 500 500 1.2 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ STATE PATROL RADIO FACILITY 1000 56911 WHITE POLE RD ATLANTIC, IA 51544‐9731 Fill Upon Request (2) 1000 500 1.3 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ STOCKTON ‐ PATROL FACILITY POST #12 2100 22365 20TH AVENUE, STOCKTON, IA 52769 Fill Upon Request (2) 1000 1.4 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ OSCEOLA ‐ PATROL FACILITY POST #2 1000 4500 1619 TRURO PAVEMENT, OSCEOLA, IA 50213 Fill Upon Request 1.5 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS NEW MARKET 500 250 1945 BADGER AVE, NEW MARKET, IA 51646 Fill Upon Request 1.6 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS GLENWOOD 500 250 21399 EASTMAN ROAD, GLENWOOD, IA 51534 Fill Upon Request 1.7 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS LEWIS 2000 1000 56911 WHITEPOLE RD. LEWIS, IA 51544 Fill Upon Request 1.8 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS SPRINGBROOK 500 200 2437 160TH RD. GUTHRIE CENTER, IA Fill Upon Request 1.9 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS MOORHEAD 500 250 31880 PREPARATION CANYON RD., MOORHEAD, IA 51558 Fill Upon Request 1.1 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS STORM LAKE 1000 550 1103 E. LAKESHORE DRIVE STORM LAKE, IA 50588 Fill Upon Request 1.1 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS LAUREL LAKE 500 250 9957 N 115TH AVE. E LAUREL, IA 50141 Fill Upon Request STATE HOSPITAL GROUNDS, BOONE COUNTY, N OF HWY 210 ON 1.1 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS WOODWARD 500 250 Fill Upon Request R26, 3.1 MILES, HUT IS ON THE S SIDE 1.1 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS ST. MARYS 500 250 1327 R45 HIGHWAY, PROLE 50241 Fill Upon Request W OF I‐35 ON HWY 258 EXIT #22; S OF HWY 258 ON 1ST GRAVEL RD 1.1 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS VAN WERT 500 250 Fill Upon Request 50262 1.2 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS LOURDES 500 250 105850 HWY 63 ELMA, IA 50628 Fill Upon Request 1.2 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS HOLY CROSS 500 250 24556 RIDGE RD HOLY CROSS, IA 52053 Fill Upon Request 1.2 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS GUNDER 500 250 13946 A GATE RD ELGIN, IA 52141 Fill Upon Request 1.2 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS WATERLOO 500 250 4414 HESS RD WATERLOO, IA 50701 Fill Upon Request 1.2 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS BROOKLYN 500 250 3390 V‐18 RD BROOKLYN, IA 52211 Fill Upon Request 1.2 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS MAQUOKETA 1000 600 6764 E CAVE RD MAQUOKETA, IA 52060 Fill Upon Request 1.2 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS FAIRFIELD 500 250 2098 150TH ST FARIFIELD, IA 52556 Fill Upon Request 1.2 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS BEAVERDALE 1000 500 617 BEAVERDALE RD, WEST BURLINGTON, IA 52655 Fill Upon Request 1.2 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ CHEROKEE STATE PATROL Former Post #5 1000 800 5116 Highway 3, Cherokee IA 51012 Fill Upon Request 1.2 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS BELMOND 1000 500 2798 100th St., Belmond, IA 50421 Fill Upon Request 1.3 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS CEDAR RAPIDS 2000 1000 5400 16TH AVE SW, CEDAR RAPIDS, IA 52401 Fill Upon Request 1.3 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS ALBIA (2) 500 250 1752 650TH LANE, FAIRFIELD, IA 52531 Fill Upon Request 1.3 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP HARPERS FERRY 500 250 2174 SWEET RIDGE RD, HARPERS FERRY, IA 52146 Fill Upon Request 1.3 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS MERRILL 500 500 22974 Impala Ave, Merrill, IA 51038 Fill Upon Request 1.3 DPS BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ISP COMMUNICATIONS TERRIL 500 500 2400 290th Ave, Terril, IA 51364 Fill Upon Request 2.1 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ MISSOURI RIVER WILDLIFE (2) 500 3000 16054 145th St., Whiting, IA 51063 Keep Filled 2.2 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ NISHNABOTNA WILDLIFE 500 1500 2321 330th Ave, Riverton, IA 51650 Keep Filled 2.3 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ GRAND RIVERS WILDLIFE 1000 2500 2991 State Highway 2, Kellerton, IA 50133 Keep Filled 2.4 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ PRAIRIE RESOURCE WILDLIFE 500 2000 2820 Brushy Creek RD, Lehigh, IA, 50557 Keep Filled 2.5 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ GREAT LAKES WILDLIFE 500 700 2248 125th Street, Spirit Lake, IA 51360 Keep Filled 2.6 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ GREAT LAKES WILDLIFE (office) 500 750 2248 125th Street, Spirit Lake, IA 51360 Keep Filled (1) 500 2.7 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ODESSA WILDLIFE 1000 9726 County Rd X61, Wapello, IA 52653 Keep Filled (1) 1000 500 2.8 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ RATHBUN WILDLIFE 2000 28248 415th St., Russell, IA 50238 Keep Filled 1000 2.9 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ DNR DISTRICT OFFICE (2) 1000 1450 110 Lake Darling Road, Brighton, IA 52540 Keep Filled 2.1 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ INGHAM WILDLIFE HEADQUARTERS 1000 1500 2203 Ingham Lake Road, Wallingford, IA 51365 Keep Filled 2.1 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ MAQUOKETA WILDLIFE 1000 650 51576 Green Island Rd, Mile, IA 52064 Keep Filled 500 2.1 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ UPPER IOWA WILDLIFE 1800 3501 Highlandville Rd, Highlandville, IA 52149 Keep Filled 1000 2.1 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ IOWA RIVER WILDLIFE OTTER CREEK 500 3000 2564 Amana Road NW, Swisher, IA 52338 Keep Filled 500 2.1 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ SAYLORVILLE WILDLIFE 1000 3123 200th St., Panora, IA 50216 Keep Filled 1000 (2) 500 2.2 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ SAYLORVILLE WILDLIFE 1700 1436 255th Street, Boone, IA 50036 Keep Filled (2) 500 2.2 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ RED ROCK WILDLIFE (2) 1000 3000 656 Carpenter Steet, Monroe, IA 50170 Keep Filled 2.2 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ IOWA RIVER WILDLIFE 1000 2000 2805 Hwy E66, Chelsea, IA 52215 Keep Filled 2.2 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ BLACKHAWK WILDLIFE 500 1400 2392 230th St, Early, IA 50535 Keep Filled Page 1 RFB0919005143 Propane Location ‐ BID SHEET Tank sizes Usage in Item # Agency Location Name Tank Location Address Fill Requirements Unit Price: in Gallons Gallons 2.2 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ GEORGE WYTH STATE PARK 500 750 3659 Wyth Rd, Waterloo, IA 50613 Keep Filled 2.2 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ SPRINGBROOK ED CENTER (5) 1000 12000 2437 160th Rd, Guthrie Center, IA 50115 Keep Filled 2.2 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ SPRINGBROOK STATE PARK 1000 5000 2437 160th Rd, Guthrie Center, IA 50115 Keep Filled 2.2 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ LEDGES STATE PARK 1000 1400 1515 P Ave, Madrid, IA 50156 Keep Filled 500 2.2 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ DOLLIVER STATE PARK 1500 2757 Dolliver Park Ave, Lehigh, IA 50557 Keep Filled 1000 (3) 500 2.2 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ LACEY‐KEOSAUQUA PARK 3000 22895 Lacey Trail, Keosauqua, IA 52565 Keep Filled (2) 1000 2.3 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ LAKE DARLING STATE PARK (2) 500 1300 111 Lake Darling Rd, Brighton, IA 52540 Keep Filled 2.3 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ MOUNT AYR FISHERIES 500 600 2093 East Loch Ayr Road, Mount Ayr, IA 50854 Keep Filled 2.3 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ BIG CREEK STATE PARK 1000 3500 8796 NW 125th Ave, Polk City, IA 52552 Keep Filled 2.3 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ LAKE WAPELLO STATE PARK 1000 250 15248 Campground Rd, Drakesville, IA 52552 Keep Filled 2.3 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ DECORAH FISH HATCHERY (2) 500 2100 2321 Siewers Springs Rd, Decorah, IA 52101 Keep Filled 2.3 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ LAKE MACBRIDE FISHERIES 1000 800 3475 Highway 382 NE, Solon, IA 52333 Keep Filled (2) 500 2.3 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ VIKING LAKE STATE PARK 1650 2780 Viking Lake Rd, Stanton, IA 51573 Keep Filled 1000 (2) 500 2.3 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ CAMP ALDERSGATE 1650 2780 Viking Lake Rd, Stanton, IA 51573 Keep Filled 1000 2.3 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ UNION GROVE STATE PARK 300 500 1215 220th St, Gladbrook, IA 50635 Keep Filled 2.3 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ GREEN VALLEY STATE PARK 1000 1500 1480 130th St, Creston, IA 50801 Keep Filled 2.4 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ NINE EAGLES STATE PARK 500 1200 23678 Dale Miller Rd, Davis City, IA 50065 Keep Filled 2.4 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ELK ROCK STATE PARK 1000 3000 811 146th Ave, Knoxville, IA 50138 Keep Filled 2.4 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ ROCK CREEK STATE PARK (3) 500 1000 5627 Rock Creek East, Kellogg, IA 50135 Keep Filled 2.4 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ BRUSHY CREEK REC AREA 1000 1500 3175 290th St, Lehigh, IA 50557 Keep Filled (3) 500 2.4 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ WILSON ISLAND REC AREA 3000 32801 Campground Lane, Missouri Valley, IA 51555 Keep Filled 1000 2.4 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ PALISADES KEPLER PARK 500 1500 700 Kepler Dr, Mount Vernon, IA 52314 Keep Filled 2.4 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ VOLGA RIVER STATE PARK 500 600 10225 Ivy Rd, Fayette, IA 52142 Keep Filled 2.4 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ BACKBONE STATE PARK OFFICE 500 1000 1282 120th St, Strawberry Point, IA 52076 Keep Filled 2.4 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ BACKBONE CCC Museum 500 1300 1211 120th St, Dundee, IA 52038 Keep Filled 2.4 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ BACKBONE STATE PARK SHOP 500 1800 1347 129th St, Dundee, IA 52038 Keep Filled 250 2.5 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ WAPSIPINICON STATE PARK LODGE & SHOP 1300 21301 County Rd E34, Anamosa, IA 52205 Keep Filled 300 2.5 DNR BULK PROPANE GAS ‐ PIKES PEAK
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