IB3a Helium Recovery Project
ID: ISD-357208-SCMType: Solicitation
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFFERMILAB - DOE CONTRACTORBatavia, IL, 60510, USA

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Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction (237120)

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CONSTRUCTION OF EPG FACILITIES - GAS (Y1MB)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Energy, through the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL), is seeking proposals for the IB3a Helium Recovery Project, which involves the installation of a Helium Recovery System at its Industrial Buildings Complex in Batavia, Illinois. The project aims to minimize helium release into the atmosphere by constructing a new piping system to connect Industrial Building 3 Addition (IB3a) to Industrial Building 1 Addition (IB1a) for helium recovery. This initiative is crucial for promoting sustainable practices within the laboratory and ensuring efficient helium recycling, which is vital for ongoing particle physics research. Interested small businesses must submit their proposals by August 22, 2024, with a project value estimated between $250,000 and $500,000. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Seth Mercil at smercil@fnal.gov or by phone at 425-583-8207.

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    The Fermi Research Alliance (FRA) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Helium Recovery project with a closing date for submissions set for August 8, 2024. This RFP is designated as a small business set-aside under NAICS code 237120, which pertains to oil and gas pipeline construction. A Pre-Proposal Meeting is scheduled for July 24, 2024, to address questions regarding the RFP, and attendance is recommended. Bidders must submit a complete proposal, including a technical narrative demonstrating at least ten years of relevant experience and a business management proposal with pricing in a firm fixed format. Proposals will be evaluated based on a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology. Bid guarantees are required, and various compliance documents related to safety and wage determinations as per the Davis-Bacon Act must be included. The project’s value is estimated between $250,000 and $500,000. The FRA reserves the right to cancel the RFP or reject any bids at its discretion. Overall, this document outlines the request for qualified contractors to participate in an essential project involving helium recovery within a structured and regulated bidding process.
    The document outlines an amendment for the IB3a Helium Recovery Project under Solicitation ISD-357208-SCM, dated July 24, 2024. The amendment's key updates include rescheduling the site visit to August 5 at 2:00 PM CST at the same location, setting the new deadline for submitting questions to August 8 at 5:00 PM CST, and extending the proposal submission deadline to August 16 at 5:00 PM CST. These adjustments aim to facilitate participant engagement and ensure timely responses, crucial for potential bidders involved in the project. The document reflects standard procedural changes often seen in government RFP processes.
    This document is an amendment to solicitation ISD-357208-SCM, pertaining to the IB3a Helium Recovery Project, issued by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. Dated August 6, 2024, this amendment informs potential bidders of updates to the solicitation, particularly the addition of drawings in the referenced document “IB3a Drawings.” Bidders must acknowledge receipt of the amendment by signing and returning a copy via email or including it in their proposal letter by the due date of August 16, 2024. If changes to previously submitted bids are necessary, bidders are instructed to formalize these requests via email or letter before the deadline. The document emphasizes the importance of compliance with the solicitation requirements and provides contact details for the procurement specialist managing the project. Overall, this amendment serves to clarify the bidding process for interested contractors while ensuring all participants are informed of critical updates that may impact their proposals.
    This document is an amendment to the solicitation ISD-357208-SCM concerning the IB3a Helium Recovery Project, issued by the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory on August 16, 2024. It informs bidders that they must acknowledge the amendment by returning a signed copy or responding via email. Notably, the proposal due date has been extended to August 22, 2024. Additionally, the amendment includes responses to all Requests for Information, consolidating them in a document titled “IB3A Helium Recovery Requests for Information Response.” The procurement specialist's contact details, including phone and email, are provided for further inquiries. Overall, the amendment aims to clarify the solicitation process and ensure all potential bidders are informed and able to respond effectively.
    The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) is implementing a Helium Recovery System (HRS) to minimize helium release into the atmosphere from its Industrial Buildings Complex. This project involves the installation of new stainless steel piping to connect Industrial Building 3 Addition (IB3a) to Industrial Building 1 Addition (IB1a) for helium recovery. The document outlines specifications for the design, construction, and installation of the piping system, ensuring compliance with safety codes and standards such as ASME and ASTM regulations. Key responsibilities are delineated between FNAL (the buyer) and the subcontractor executing the work, detailing materials and documentation requirements, safety protocols, maintenance of cleanliness during the construction phases, and waste disposal procedures. The requirement includes extensive training for subcontractor staff on safety measures, particularly regarding fall protection when working at elevated levels. The successful completion of the HRS is crucial for promoting sustainable practices at FNAL, ensuring that helium used in testing is effectively captured and recycled, thereby demonstrating a commitment to both operational efficiency and environmental responsibility.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) for the IB3A Helium Recovery Project, located in Batavia, Illinois. The RFP, numbered ISD-357208-SCM, invites bidders to provide a lump sum price for the construction contract. Interested parties are required to submit their proposals by August 8, 2024, by 5:00 P.M. Central Standard Time, with submissions encouraged via an online platform. The proposal must include a bid guarantee, the completed proposal form, and required certifications. Offers should remain valid for 90 days post-opening unless extended by the bidder. The document emphasizes the necessity for clear marking and sealing of submission envelopes. This RFP is part of federally regulated contracting procedures aimed at ensuring compliance and transparency in government-funded projects. It reflects the government's commitment to utilizing competitive bidding processes to procure services essential for scientific advancements at Fermilab.
    The document outlines the insurance requirements for construction subcontracts at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) as stipulated by the Fermi Research Alliance, LLC. It specifies the minimum coverage limits necessary for various types of insurance, including general liability, automobile liability, worker's compensation, and contractor's pollution liability. Key highlights include a requirement for $1 million per occurrence for general liability and conditions under which additional insured parties, including FRA and the U.S. Government, are covered. Subcontractors must maintain their insurance coverage and provide certification within ten days of contract signing, ensuring notice of cancellation is communicated promptly. The subcontractor is also responsible for ensuring their sub-subcontractors meet similar insurance obligations. Finally, the document emphasizes the indemnification of FRA by the subcontractor for any insurance compliance failures. This comprehensive insurance framework aims to protect all parties involved in construction activities at Fermilab, reflecting a rigorous approach aligned with federal project standards and risk management in government contracts.
    The document outlines the general requirements for a subcontractor engaged in the construction of the ICB Cavity Shed at Fermilab, under the Fermi Research Alliance (FRA). It specifies the project’s objectives, emphasizing the need for adherence to project specifications, safety standards, and industry best practices. The subcontractor is responsible for all labor, materials, tools, and transportation, while also ensuring compliance with Environmental, Safety, and Health (ES&H) requirements. Key stipulations include that no materials or equipment will be provided by FRA, and the subcontractor must coordinate essential services like utility locates with the FRA Construction Coordinator. The project is located in Batavia, Illinois, on Fermilab premises, with access through defined routes. Specific milestones for project completion are outlined, indicating a structured timeline for approvals, material orders, and final inspection. Moreover, the Buy American Act is applicable, mandating domestic materials usage. The document emphasizes quality control, requiring a project-specific Quality Control plan, periodic inspections, and protocols for addressing any deficiencies. Final acceptance of work is contingent upon thorough documentation, including as-built drawings and warranties. Overall, the document establishes clear guidelines for successful project execution in a regulated laboratory environment, highlighting compliance and safety as top priorities.
    The document outlines the submittal process required for project work related to FRA (Federal Railroad Administration) contracts. It details the responsibilities of subcontractors regarding shop drawings, material samples, and operation and maintenance manuals. Subcontractors must submit shop drawings in a structured manner, review them for accuracy, and provide marked-up As-Built drawings upon project completion for FRA's approval. The FRA retains final authority on the acceptability of all submissions, which are to be reviewed within a specified timeframe, with clear actions outlined for different outcomes of the review process. The document emphasizes the need for thorough documentation and compliance with specifications, including conditions for material substitutions. It also includes instructions for completing the “Submittal for Review Transmittal” form, listing pertinent contact details and submission requirements. This section serves as a guideline for ensuring that all project-related submittals meet the FRA's standards and expectations, facilitating clear communication and adherence to federal contracting requirements.
    The document outlines the Environment, Safety, and Health (ES&H) requirements for subcontractors working at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab). It emphasizes safety, health, and environmental protection as paramount, detailing the responsibilities of subcontractors to comply with applicable federal, state, and local regulations to ensure a safe workplace. Key components include the submission of safety plans, hazard analyses, and training certifications, alongside stringent requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE) and job site inspections. A stop-work authority is established for unsafe conditions, with penalties for non-compliance detailed under Department of Energy regulations. Various training protocols are mandated, including specific courses for radiation and oxygen deficiency hazards. The document stresses the importance of waste disposal and recycling practices, requiring subcontractors to adhere to strict environmental standards. This ES&H document serves as a critical guideline for ensuring a safe working environment during construction activities at Fermilab, reflecting the government's commitment to worker safety and environmental protection.
    The FRA Quality Requirements document outlines the quality control responsibilities of subcontractors engaged in construction projects. It emphasizes the necessity for subcontractors to manage and document their work to comply with subcontract documents. The subcontractors must develop a comprehensive Quality Control (QC) Program, which includes a Corporate Quality Assurance Plan and a Project Quality Control Plan tailored to specific projects at Fermilab. Key components of the QC Program involve assigning qualified personnel to oversee quality functions, ensuring thorough communication with the Construction Management Office, and maintaining detailed records of quality-related activities. The Project Quality Control Manager plays a pivotal role in implementing the QC Plan, participating in essential meetings, and ensuring all required testing is performed. Acceptance of the Project Quality Control Plan is mandatory before proceeding with any work, and this acceptance may require revisions to safeguard quality standards. The document further describes processes for handling nonconformances, communicating deficiencies, and tracking inspections to ensure compliance throughout construction operations, both on and off-site. Adhering to these guidelines is crucial for meeting both safety and quality expectations in federally funded projects.
    The Fermilab Environmental, Safety, and Health (ES&H) Manual outlines the data collection process for subcontractors regarding injuries and illnesses. Subcontractors must provide comprehensive information, including their company details, workers' compensation data for the past three years, and documented injury statistics using the OSHA 300 log. Specifically, the questionnaire requires details about recordable cases, employee hours worked, and fatalities, along with calculations for recordable case rates and lost workday case rates. It emphasizes that the person completing the form should be knowledgeable about safety practices. This information is essential for assessing subcontractor safety performance and ensuring compliance with safety regulations in line with federal standards. The manual is subject to updates, indicating the need for subcontractors to reference the most current version online. Overall, the document serves as a critical tool for maintaining safety protocols and compliance in subcontracting agreements within the federal government framework.
    The document outlines the requirements and conditions for submitting a bid bond as part of federal government contracting, particularly relating to the Fermi Research Alliance, LLC. It specifies the necessary legal information, including the principal's identity and organizational type, bid amount, and sureties involved. A bid bond secures the principal's agreement to fulfill contract terms or compensate for any differences in bid amounts if obligations are unmet. The document highlights essential details such as the penal sum of the bond, execution conditions, and surety obligations, including a waiver of notice regarding time extensions on bid acceptance. Instructions for completing the form adequately emphasize the legal formalities and the need for authorized signatures and seals. This document is vital in ensuring accountability and financial assurance in government procurements, ensuring that procedures align with the regulations set forth by the Office of Management and Budget. It ultimately reflects the federal government’s commitment to enforce compliance among contractors through secure bidding practices.
    The document outlines the Payment Bond, a legal agreement required under federal law to ensure payment to individuals supplying labor or materials for a subcontract. It serves as protection for those engaged in the work covered by the subcontract, necessitating specific details including the principal (contractor) information, type of organization, surety names and addresses, and the bond's penal sum. The bond becomes void if the principal fulfills payment obligations to all parties involved. The instructions detail the proper execution of the bond, including required signatures and seals from the principal and sureties, and stipulate the bonding companies must be approved by the U.S. Department of Treasury. Additional provisions mention the necessity for an Affidavit of Individual Surety when individuals are involved as sureties and clarify that the liability limits must total the bond's penal sum if more than one surety is engaged. Overall, the payment bond reinforces accountability in federal contracting by safeguarding payment rights, thereby fostering responsible participation in government contracting.
    The document is a Performance Bond required in connection with subcontracts from Fermi Research Alliance, LLC. Its purpose is to guarantee that the Principal (the contractor) performs under the terms of the subcontract. The bond outlines the Principal's obligations, including fulfilling all agreements and paying applicable taxes. It specifies that if conditions are met, the bond is void; otherwise, the Principal and Surety(ies) are jointly and severally liable for the penal sum indicated on the form. The document contains critical details such as the legal name and address of the Principal, the type of organization, Surety information, and the bond's penal sum. It emphasizes the necessity for authorized execution and specifies the need for evidence of authority if signed by representatives. Procedural instructions for completing the bond and stipulations regarding sureties—including their approval status and financial capability—are provided, ensuring compliance with federal standards. Overall, this Performance Bond serves as a financial assurance mechanism in government contracts to protect the interests of the federal government and its affiliates.
    The document is a Statement and Acknowledgment form related to a subcontract awarded under a prime government contract. It details the information about the prime contractor, subcontractor, and the scope of work involved, specifically concerning renovations for the Fermilab Welcome & Visitor Center in Illinois. The prime contractor, Fermi Research Alliance LLC, outlines tasks related to labor, materials, and compliance with federal regulations, such as the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. The subcontractor's acknowledgment includes acceptance of various labor standards, wage rates, and compliance requirements associated with the project. This form serves as a verification tool to ensure that all parties are aware of their obligations concerning labor regulations and subcontracting terms, which is crucial for federal contracts involving public projects. Overall, it emphasizes compliance, quality control, and assurance of proper conduct in the execution of federally funded projects.
    The document, Proposal Certifications (PUR-466), outlines the necessary certifications for offerors participating in federal contracts, particularly for the Fermi Research Alliance, LLC. It establishes requirements based on the proposal's dollar value, detailing categories of certifications needed for various thresholds (≥$10,000, ≥$150,000, and ≥$500,000). Key elements include compliance with export/import controls, Buy American provisions, and rights to proposal data. Offerors must complete specific certifications regarding their independence in price determination, lobbying disclosures, responsibility matters, and compliance with anti-trafficking policies when applicable. Each certified statement reinforces the integrity of the bidding process and ensures adherence to legal standards while promoting domestic sourcing. The document serves as a vital resource to maintain accountability and transparency in the execution of government contracts, safeguarding both public interest and fair competition.
    The document outlines the Subcontractor Annual Representations & Certifications (SARC) form required by Fermi Research Alliance, LLC for offerors engaging in government contracts. It gathers necessary business information, compliance certifications, and responsibilities under federal laws. The form ensures that offerors disclose essential information regarding ownership structure, business classification (e.g., small or large business), and prior federal contract revenues. Crucially, it includes sections on executive compensation disclosures and accounting system compliance, which must be completed by the offeror for certification and approval. Additionally, the form requires offerors to agree to comply with U.S. export/import laws and affirmative action regulations, alongside certifications of various standards and practices regarding ethical conduct, such as anti-trafficking stipulations. The document emphasizes the importance of timely communication to FRA regarding any changes in status or information. It serves as a vital tool for transparency and accountability in the procurement process, particularly relevant to federal grants and requests for proposals (RFPs), fostering compliance with multiple federal stipulations.
    The FRA General Terms and Conditions for Construction (March 2024) govern subcontractor relationships within the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory under the U.S. Department of Energy. The document details essential principles including the scope of work, payment arrangements, licensing, and relevant legal obligations. It emphasizes that subcontractors act as independent entities, clarifying responsibilities regarding indemnification and liability for damages. A clear payment structure involves progress payments based on work quality, with retainage provisions ensuring government assets are protected until completion. Key clauses dictate rules on changes and modifications to the contract, necessitating written approvals for any adjustments in scope or costs. The subcontractor must maintain compliance with environmental, safety, and health regulations throughout the project. The document also outlines dispute resolution methods, underscoring arbitration and mediation processes to avoid project delays. Overall, these terms ensure accountability, legal compliance, and efficient collaboration in construction projects involving federal entities, highlighting the importance of quality standards and order in public sector contractual agreements.
    This document outlines the wage determinations applicable to building and residential construction projects in selected counties of Illinois. It cites the Davis-Bacon Act requirements and stipulates minimum wage rates set by Executive Orders, which necessitate that contractors pay workers at least $17.20 per hour for contracts entered into post-January 30, 2022, or $12.90 for earlier contracts not renewed thereafter. The document details wages and fringe benefits across various classifications of labor, including specialized fields such as electricians, carpenters, and laborers, for multiple counties including Du Page, Kane, and Will. Additionally, it provides information about contractor requirements, including paid sick leave provisions as per Executive Order 13706. The structure includes a comprehensive list of classifications, rates of pay, and explanations of union and survey rate identifiers, as well as an appeals process for wage determination disputes. This summary serves to inform contractors and subcontractors about the prevailing wage rates and administrative procedures affecting construction projects funded through federal, state, or local RFPs and grants.
    The document outlines the layout for the IB3a Helium Recovery System at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, part of the United States Department of Energy. It includes technical drawings, specifications, and parts lists essential for constructing helium recovery piping. The drawings, developed under strict adherence to ASME Y14.5-2009 standards, specify dimensions and tolerances, emphasizing clean welds and smooth surfaces to meet operational requirements. The document serves a dual purpose: providing detailed engineering layouts and ensuring adherence to safety standards through clear instructions, such as the elimination of sharp edges. The information suggests preparatory measures and compliance for potential contractors responding to RFPs related to the project. This collaboration underscores the significant investment in particle physics research infrastructure while ensuring efficient and safe helium recovery operations.
    The "IB3a Helium Recovery" project involves a series of Requests for Information (RFIs) focused on safety protocols and logistics for roofing work. Key responsibilities include subcontractors managing fall protection and safety measures while working near roof edges. Necessary materials will be staged in designated industrial building parking lots, although precise locations are still being decided. The project's timeline is flexible, with an aspiration to finish before winter to avoid weather-related disruptions. While boom lifts are recommended for accessing rooftops, roof hatches can also be utilized for small items. Safety mandates require a Work Plan and Hazard Analysis that encompasses a Fall Recovery Plan to ensure employee safety. Importantly, crane operations fall under the subcontractor's purview per established guidelines. This document emphasizes safety, risk management, and operational planning within the constraints of federal requirements and local regulations, showcasing the project's commitment to worker safety during construction activities.
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