Pressure sensors Muon Beamline
ID: RFP_366838RLPType: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFFERMILAB - DOE CONTRACTORBatavia, IL, 60510, USA

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Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing (334519)

PSC

PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE, AND HUMIDITY MEASURING AND CONTROLLING INSTRUMENTS (6685)
Timeline
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    Posted Apr 4, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
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    Updated Apr 4, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
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    Due Apr 21, 2025, 10:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Energy, through Fermilab, is seeking proposals for the procurement of four high-accuracy absolute pressure sensors for the Mu2e muon beamline vacuum system. The sensors must meet stringent technical specifications, including 0.1% accuracy across a 0-1000 torr range, radiation resistance, and the ability to operate in a magnetic field, with all materials required to be U.S.-sourced. This procurement is critical for maintaining the operational integrity of the muon beamline system, which is essential for advancing scientific research and innovation at Fermilab. Proposals must be submitted by April 21, 2025, and interested vendors can contact Rhiannon Patterson at rhiannon@fnal.gov or by phone at 605-431-2905 for further details.

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The Fermi Forward Discovery Group (FFDG) outlines General Terms and Conditions for subcontracting commercial products and services under their Prime Contract with the Department of Energy. This document defines key terms, establishes the independent contractor status of subcontractors, and articulates the scope of subcontracts, including acceptance criteria and standards of performance. Important provisions cover payment processes, inspection rights, license maintenance, changes to the scope of work, and warranty obligations for delivered goods. The document emphasizes indemnification for liabilities, limitations of liability, and outlines the subcontractor's obligations regarding health, safety, and environmental regulations. It also specifies procedures for dispute resolution, including step negotiations and optional mediation or arbitration. Compliance with federal laws, particularly those regarding labor and safety, is mandated. The document underscores the importance of protecting government interest and confidentiality, requiring that subcontractors adhere to governmental acquisition regulations. Overall, the purpose of this document is to ensure contractual clarity, compliance, and accountability in the procurement process within government contracts.
Apr 5, 2025, 1:04 AM UTC
The document outlines essential proposal certifications required for contractors submitting offers to the Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC, emphasizing compliance with federal regulations for contracts exceeding specific monetary thresholds. Key certifications include export/import controls, Buy American compliance, and rights to proposal data concerning technical submissions. Notably, proposals above $10,000 must address export compliance details, while those above $150,000 require a certificate confirming independent pricing determination and disclosures regarding lobbying efforts. For offers exceeding $500,000, certifications concerning compliance with human trafficking policies are mandated. The document further requires contractors to certify their status as a responsible entity, outlining any legal or financial issues that could disqualify them from contract awards. Additional sections focus on the Buy American clause, ensuring preference for domestic materials, and guide contractors through the necessary documentation. Ultimately, these certifications aim to ensure transparency, accountability, and adherence to legal standards in federal procurement processes, reflecting the government's commitment to ethical and responsible contracting practices.
Apr 5, 2025, 1:04 AM UTC
The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP 366838RLP) to procure four high-accuracy absolute pressure sensors for the Mu2e muon beamline vacuum system. The RFP seeks proposals for a firm-fixed price for delivering these sensors by April 21, 2025, and requires that all materials must be U.S.-sourced. The sensors must meet specific technical requirements including 0.1% accuracy across a 0-1000 torr range, radiation resistance, and the capability to operate in a magnetic field. In addition to the sensors, vendors are expected to submit comprehensive documentation, including operational manuals, calibration certificates, and quality assurance plans. The procurement is managed by the Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC under a prime contract with the U.S. Department of Energy, emphasizing reliability and best value through competitive pricing based on technical acceptability. The successful bidder will provide critical instrumentation necessary for maintaining the operational integrity of the muon beamline system, enhancing the precision of experimental measurements. This procurement aligns with Fermilab's mandate to advance scientific research and innovation.
Apr 5, 2025, 1:04 AM UTC
The Subcontractor Annual Representations & Certifications (SARC) form is a critical document intended for use by the Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC, in compliance with U.S. government contracting regulations. It collects detailed information from subcontractors regarding their ownership structure, business type, employee count, and registration status in SAM.gov. The form requires subcontractors to certify their compliance with various federal laws, address any pertinent changes within 15 days, and ensure responsible business practices. Key sections include ownership classifications, affiliation with a common parent, and responses pertaining to small business status and executive compensation. Additionally, it mandates compliance with employment eligibility verification, export control regulations, and certifications related to affirmative action programs. Notably, the form instructs subcontractors to safeguard proprietary information exchanged with FermiForward. The completion of this form is vital for the eligibility of subcontractors to receive awards, as it verifies their operational integrity, financial stability, and compliance with relevant laws, thereby facilitating smoother government procurement and funding processes.
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