FERMI 2025
ID: SPE60425R0403Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA ENERGYFORT BELVOIR, VA, 22060, USA

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Electric Power Distribution (221122)

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UTILITIES- ELECTRIC (S112)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Energy), is soliciting proposals for the supply and transmission of electricity to the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory over a 36-month period from January 2026 to January 2029. The procurement aims to meet the electricity needs associated with the Proton Improvement Plan-II, which is expected to increase load requirements, while also accommodating planned shutdowns in 2028. Offerors are required to submit non-price proposals by March 25, 2025, with pricing to follow in a reverse auction format, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and promoting small business participation. Interested parties can reach out to DLA Energy at dlaenergy.eteam@dla.mil for further inquiries.

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    The Fermilab Block Procurement Schedule outlines the expected megawatt (MW) requirements for various blocks associated with Accelerator Operations from 2025 to 2028. The document presents a monthly breakdown, indicating planned MW levels for each month, which vary annually. For example, in 2025, the MW requirements are consistently noted at predominantly 10 or 12 MW, while in 2026, no requirements are listed, suggesting that changes in operations or planning may occur. By 2027, MW needs increase significantly, with values escalating to 44 MW in some months. In contrast, 2028 requires steady, lower levels of 3 MW, suggesting a shift in operations or reduced demands. The procurement schedule is critical in planning and allocating resources, potentially guiding future funding requests, grants, or contracts relevant to energy and operational planning within the government framework. This document serves to inform stakeholders about anticipated energy requirements in the context of governmental operations and contracts, with flexibility for adjustments as operational needs evolve.
    The document outlines the proposal requirements for the Fermi 2025 project under the federal RFP. It emphasizes the importance of submitting a complete proposal, which should include documentation such as the Standard Form (SF) 1449, evidence of responsibility, past performance references, technical capability, small business participation, pricing, and required provisions not in SAM.gov. Proposals can be submitted via email, adhering to strict file size limits and security protocols. Key requirements include proving relevant experience, demonstrating the ability to provide necessary electricity services, and a commitment to small business subcontracting. Offerors are expected to outline their technical and management capabilities and provide detailed pricing information in a reverse auction format. The document delineates responsibilities explicitly to ensure compliance with federal regulations and identifies significant criteria an offeror must meet to be eligible for contract awards. The overarching purpose of this document is to guide prospective contractors in crafting proposals that align with government standards for efficiency and competitiveness in electricity supply.
    The document provides representations and certifications essential for offerors responding to solicitations, particularly related to telecommunications equipment and services as stipulated under FAR 52.204-24 and FAR 52.212-3. It emphasizes the prohibitions under the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act regarding the use of covered telecommunications equipment or services. Offerors must certify whether they will provide such equipment and conduct inquiries about their use in performance. The document includes various definitions and detailed instructions about required disclosures, particularly concerning small business status, compliance with labor laws, and representations regarding prior contracts. Key sections clarify requirements regarding certifications related to foreign end products, compliance with tax obligations, and negative factors affecting eligibility for federal contracts, such as felony convictions or unpaid tax liabilities. Overall, this document serves to ensure transparency and compliance in government contracting by requiring thorough and accurate representations from offerors, aiming to uphold security and integrity in federal procurements.
    The DLA Energy Small Business Subcontracting Plan, December 2023, outlines a framework for subcontracting opportunities to support small business entities as per federal regulations. The plan specifies the overall contract value, subcontracting goals for large and small business concerns, and detailed projected subcontracts based on past procurement history. A method for tracking potential sourcing and ensuring equitable opportunities for veteran-owned, service-disabled veteran-owned, HUBZone, disadvantaged, and women-owned small businesses is emphasized. The plan includes procedures for program management, reporting requirements, and accountability measures to ensure compliance with established goals. Signatures from various stakeholders, including the contracting officer and small business specialists, are necessitated for approval, ensuring alignment with compliance efforts. This plan underscores the government’s commitment to fostering small business participation in federal contracting, reflecting broader objectives articulated in government RFPs and regulations aimed at enhancing economic opportunities for underrepresented business groups.
    The solicitation involves a Request for Proposal (RFP) from DLA Energy for the supply and transmission of electricity, including ancillary services, to the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory over a 36-month period (January 2026 – January 2029). Offerors must submit their non-price proposals by March 25, 2025, with prices to be submitted later in a reverse auction format. The RFP highlights the estimated electricity load, referencing the Proton Improvement Plan-II which is expected to increase load requirements, subsequently decreasing in 2028 due to planned shutdowns. The contractor is responsible for delivering electricity in accordance with outlined terms, including price structures, estimated quantities, and delivery points. Payment structures involve fixed transaction fees and pass-through charges for capacity and transmission costs. Any regulatory changes impacting tariffs must be reported by the contractor, and the government holds the option to terminate the contract for convenience. The RFP underscores compliance with federal regulations, including small business participation requirements, while ensuring a reliable electricity supply for national laboratory operations.
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