Differential Climate Chamber
ID: RFQ_2024022454Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFALLIANCE SUSTAINABLE ENRGY-DOECONTRGolden, CO, 80402, USA

NAICS

Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing (334519)

PSC

MISCELLANEOUS MACHINE TOOLS (3419)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Dec 4, 2024, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Apr 4, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 18, 2025, 11:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is seeking proposals for the procurement of a "Resilience and Durability Assessment Chamber" to enhance its research capabilities in evaluating advanced building envelope technologies. This new chamber will replace outdated equipment and address the growing need for rigorous testing of innovative materials, such as vacuum insulating glass, under controlled environmental conditions. The project is critical for advancing durability assessment protocols and improving industry standards, with a focus on supporting the Department of Energy's initiatives. Interested vendors must submit their proposals by April 18, 2025, at 5:00 PM Mountain Time, and can direct inquiries to Janelle DiGregorio at Janelle.DiGregorio@nrel.gov.

Point(s) of Contact
Janelle DiGregorio
Janelle.DiGregorio@nrel.gov
Files
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Posted
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
This document is an amendment to the solicitation No. RFQ 2024022454, issued on December 13, 2024, by Janelle DiGregorio at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), located in Golden, Colorado. It pertains to a project titled “Differential Climate Chamber.” The amendment introduces a new requirement stipulating that the device must be Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) certified or evaluated by an approved third party. The submission deadline for offers remains unchanged, and all other terms and conditions of the original solicitation are still in effect. The amendment aims to enhance compliance and safety standards by ensuring that the required equipment meets recognized industry certifications. This alignment is critical in the context of federal RFPs, where adherence to established safety and performance standards is paramount.
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
This document is an amendment to the solicitation numbered RFQ 2024022454 regarding the "Differential Climate Chamber" project, located in Golden, Colorado. It was issued by Janelle DiGregorio of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). The main purpose of this amendment is to extend the deadline for submitting questions from December 18, 2024, to January 2, 2025. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged and in effect. This amendment underscores the government’s procedural flexibility in RFP processes, allowing potential bidders additional time to seek clarifications regarding the project before the final submission of offers.
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The document is Amendment No. 3 for Solicitation No. RFQ 2024022454, issued by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for a "Differential Climate Chamber" project in Golden, Colorado. The amendment addresses inquiries received about the request for quotes, clarifying expectations and requirements regarding the equipment's software compatibility, installation timelines, and necessary features. Key points include that the equipment must include software compatible with LabView, operate with a water-cooled unit, and require a UV light array. NREL is not accepting extensions for the anticipated delivery of the project, emphasizing the necessity for bidders to account for supply chain contingencies. Specific airflow and UV light requirements are defined, with a clear objective to ensure compliance with ASTM standards. This amendment seeks to solidify terms and facilitate a smooth bidding process while highlighting essential project parameters and NREL's operational capabilities. The communication reflects NREL's commitment to transparency and precision in its procurement process to achieve desired project outcomes efficiently.
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The document outlines the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL) need for a "Resilience and Durability Assessment Chamber" to enhance its research capabilities related to advanced building envelope technologies. Since the 1990s, NREL has driven significant advancements in durability and resilience assessment, prompting the demand for a modern facility due to the increasing private sector interest and limitations in the current equipment. The proposed chamber will facilitate controlled evaluations of emerging materials, particularly those developed under Department of Energy programs, ensuring rigorous testing under variable environmental conditions. The specifications detail the design requirements, including temperature flexibility, humidity control, and airflow capabilities to mimic outdoor and indoor environments. The project will support multiple industrial partners while upgrading aging infrastructure. Additionally, the vendor must offer a comprehensive support package, covering installation, training, and maintenance to NREL staff. The timeline for delivery is six months post-contract award, with firm guidelines for milestones throughout the design, construction, and validation phases. Overall, this RFP highlights NREL's commitment to advancing building innovation through enhanced research capacity, vital for fostering industry growth and meeting emerging market needs.
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The document outlines RFQ No. 2024022454 for a "Resilience and Durability Assessment Chamber," detailing the payment milestones involved in the project. Four key occurrences include the complete fabrication of the assembly, system validation, delivery and acceptance of the climate chamber, and installation at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). However, both Quast Consulting and Front Range Engineering Co., LLC declined to submit bids due to various technical and logistical challenges. These challenges included discrepancies in UV lamp placements and refrigeration space requirements, as well as concerns over meeting the project's fixed price development timeline and standards. As a result, the companies expressed that there was significant cost risk associated with participation. The document reflects on the difficulties and decisions made by the vendors in relation to the government RFP process, highlighting the complexities that can impede collaboration on federal grants and projects. The situation emphasizes the importance of clear specifications and feasibility assessments in ensuring successful contract bids in governmental procurement scenarios.
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The government solicitation RFQ 2024022454, amended on February 12, 2025, pertains to the "Resilience and Durability Assessment Chamber" project at NREL, Golden, Colorado. The amendment revises the title, extends the due date for offers to March 5, 2025, and adjusts several attachments related to technical specifications and payment milestones. Key changes in Attachment 1 include the addition of project scope, optional inclusion of a UV system, a potential timeline extension of up to two months, and a commitment from NREL to collaborate with the awardee during the design process. Attachment 2 has been simplified to initiate with the “Complete Full Fabrication” milestone as its first task. Technical questions must be submitted in writing by February 21, 2025. Overall, the amendment ensures clarity in requirements while maintaining the integrity of the original solicitation.
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The document is an amendment to Solicitation No. RFQ 2024022454, issued by NREL and managed by Janelle DiGregorio. The project name has been changed from "Differential Climate Chamber" to "Resilience and Durability Assessment Chamber," located in Golden, Colorado. The amendment extends the deadline for quote submissions to April 1, 2025, by 5:00 PM Mountain Time. Interested parties must submit technical questions in writing by March 24, 2025. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged and in effect. This amendment is part of the federal government's request for proposals (RFPs) framework, aimed at soliciting offers for scientific and technical projects related to climate resilience and durability assessments.
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The file is an amendment to the solicitation RFQ 2024022454, issued by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), regarding the project initially titled "Differential Climate Chamber," now renamed to "Resilience and Durability Assessment Chamber." The amendment, dated April 4, 2025, extends the deadline for proposals to April 18, 2025, at 5:00 PM Mountain Time, and sets a deadline for technical questions by April 9, 2025. A key response in this amendment addresses concerns about space constraints for the chamber design, confirming that any necessary modifications should allow the proposed chamber to fit within fixed space parameters. The statement of work will remain unchanged. This amendment illustrates NREL's process of refining project specifications to ensure alignment with practical constraints while maintaining solicitation timelines and communication protocols, which is typical for government RFPs to facilitate informed participation from potential vendors.
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is seeking to upgrade its Differential Climate Chamber to improve research capabilities for evaluating the durability and resilience of advanced building envelope technologies. The existing chamber is inadequate due to overutilization and aging equipment, which hampers research progress. The new chamber will support testing innovative materials, such as vacuum insulating glass and carbon-negative components from the ARPA-E HESTIA program. Key specifications for the new chamber include twin clamshell design with controlled climate and interior ambient conditions, customizable temperature cycling from -65°C to 110°C, and humidity control from 10% to 95%. Essential features include UV lamps, misting capabilities, and ample access for maintenance. The project requires delivery, installation, and operational readiness within six months of contract award, alongside bi-weekly progress meetings. The RFP outlines qualifications for vendors, including prior experience and compliance with safety requirements. This initiative underlines NREL's commitment to advancing building technology standards and enhancing research infrastructure in the renewable energy sector.
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The document outlines the Payment Milestone Table associated with RFQ No. 2024022454 for the procurement of a Differential Climate Chamber. It details six specified milestones throughout the project lifecycle, which includes the delivery and acceptance of the design and the chamber itself, provision of HVAC system specifications, complete fabrication, validation of the system against technical requirements, and successful installation at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Each milestone is paired with a due date, though the total price for each stage is currently listed as $0.00. This indicates that the funding or pricing structure may be pending or yet to be determined. The purpose of this document, as part of federal RFP processes, is to establish a clear framework for project deliverables and financial management within government contracts.
The technical report by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) provides guidelines for enhanced durability evaluation of insulating glass units (IGUs) and vacuum insulating glass (VIG) units. It outlines the growing research around the performance and lifespan of these products due to their significant impact on energy consumption in residential and commercial buildings. The report seeks to minimize disruptions to existing industry practices while introducing modified testing protocols to account for climate extremes and material degradation over time. Key enhancements to the evaluation process include increased temperature exposure ranges, rigorous testing for moisture and thermal performance, and protocols for assessing desiccant moisture uptake. This comprehensive guideline aims to serve industry practitioners, with protocols applicable to both sealed IGUs and VIGs, ensuring accurate performance measurements that reflect real-world conditions. By proposing specific testing procedures and performance metrics, NREL promotes a more robust framework for assessing the durability of glazing technologies, thus supporting the adoption of innovative solutions to improve energy efficiency. The document is part of federally funded research and aims to foster collaboration between NREL and industry partners to continuously update and refine the evaluation standards.
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The document outlines the standard test method E2188-19 for evaluating the performance of insulating glass units (IGUs). This test applies to both double- and triple-glazed IGUs composed of glass and specifically addresses their sealing systems’ durability. It encompasses a detailed testing process involving high humidity and weather exposure cycles, which simulate environmental conditions affecting IGUs. Key procedures include specimen preparation, conditions for accelerated weather testing, and humidity exposure, with dimensions and material specifications defined. The absence of spandrel glass coatings and limitations on high humidity exposure are noted. The document emphasizes that users must establish appropriate safety practices due to possible hazards associated with tests. Test results focus on measuring frost/dew points indicative of durability performance. Proper documentation of specimen details, testing protocols, and recorded observations during the process is mandated. The overarching goal is to standardize assessments that ensure IGUs maintain integrity and performance longevity in varied environmental conditions. This standard is crucial in the context of government RFPs and grants, as it ensures compliance with performance measures for construction materials used in federally funded projects.
The document outlines the Representations and Certifications required for subcontractors and suppliers engaging with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) managed by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC. It emphasizes that all vendors must register in the System for Award Management (SAM) and complete additional representations specific to NREL due to federal reporting obligations. Essential sections include Offeror Information, Employment Eligibility Verification, Small Business Program Representations, and compliance related to the Buy American Act. Offerors are required to indicate their business status, provide taxpayer identification, and disclose any changes during the subcontract period. The document also addresses compliance with export controls, and various certifications, including those regarding payments influencing federal transactions. The overarching aim is to ensure eligible and compliant entities can effectively participate in NREL procurements, while also adhering to government procurement regulations and reporting requirements.
Apr 4, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is seeking quotes for a "Differential Climate Chamber" through Request for Quote (RFQ) No. 2024022454. The procurement process will follow a Lowest Price, Technically Acceptable Selection, wherein the contract is awarded based on the combination of the lowest price and technical specifications outlined in Attachment No. 1. The RFQ was issued on December 4, 2024, with a submission deadline of January 9, 2025. Respondents must submit a comprehensive offer, including an official quote, a cover letter, a payment schedule, and proof of SAM registration. The evaluation process includes an initial assessment of technical acceptability, followed by a price evaluation, with a definitive award decision based on these criteria. NREL also emphasizes compliance with federal regulations, such as the Buy American Act and telecommunications restrictions. To ensure transparency and fairness, any late submissions may still be considered under specific circumstances. This RFQ reflects NREL's commitment to advancing renewable energy technologies while securing competitive offers from suppliers.
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