LCLS-II-HE Mirror Bender Actuators
ID: RFP_SLAC_354478(GN)Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFSLAC Natl Accel Lab -DOE ContractorMenlo Park, CA, 94025, USA

NAICS

Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing (334516)

PSC

LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (6640)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Mar 24, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Mar 24, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 12, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
Description

The Department of Energy, through the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory operated by Stanford University, is soliciting proposals for the procurement of LCLS-II-HE Mirror Bender Actuators. This opportunity requires qualified vendors to submit firm-fixed price proposals for the design, fabrication, assembly, testing, and delivery of 18 actuators, which are critical components for the LCLS-II-HE project aimed at advancing scientific research. Proposals must be submitted by April 11, 2025, and should comply with specific technical and business requirements outlined in the RFP, including adherence to federal regulations and certifications such as the Buy American Act. Interested parties can direct inquiries to Giang Ngo at giangn@slac.stanford.edu or by phone at 650-926-3975.

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Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the procurement of LCLS-II-HE Mirror Bender Actuators. Prospective Offerors are invited to submit firm-fixed price proposals by April 11, 2025, with a proposal validity of 90 days. Submissions must adhere to the outlined submission requirements, including separate volumes for technical and business proposals, and must include specific documentation such as a Subcontract Award Form, pricing information, key personnel details, and compliance certifications. Eligibility for subcontract awards necessitates registration with the System for Award Management (SAM). The procurement process intends to be awarded without discussions, though the right to conduct discussions remains. There are protocols regarding proprietary information and all communications must be directed to the designated Procurement Representative, Giang Ngo. The RFP emphasizes adherence to federal regulations and approval processes, ensuring compliance and maintaining a structured approach to procurement within government frameworks. The document outlines clear instructions to facilitate a compliant and organized bidding process.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The document outlines a subcontract opportunity from the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, managed by Stanford University for the U.S. Department of Energy. It specifies a firm fixed-price subcontract for the design, fabrication, assembly, testing, and delivery of 18 Mirror Bender Actuators for the LCLSII-HE Project. The solicitation number is SLAC_354478(GN), with proposals due by April 11, 2025, at 5:00 PM PST. The document includes details about the contact information for the subcontract administrator and states that submitted invoices should go to SLAC's Accounts Payable. It also features a table of contents that lists various sections pertaining to the award form, general and special terms, and procurement specifics. The awarded contract mandates the subcontractor to comply with all the identified expectations and includes sections that highlight the rights and obligations concerning the general terms and the awarded contract. This solicitation is part of the federal government's effort to seek qualified subcontractors for specialized projects aimed at advancing scientific research and facility upgrades.
This document outlines a federal Request for Proposals (RFP) for the supply of Mirror Bender Actuators in accordance with specific Statements of Work (SOW). It specifies the requirement for 18 actuators as detailed in the provided SOW documents (LCLSII-HE-1.4-SW-1183 and LCLSII-HE-1.4-ES-0899). The pricing structure includes a designated unit price and total price, with the total subcontract value and funded amount to be filled in. Additionally, it requires information regarding the vendor's Unique Entity ID and DUNS Number, along with payment terms, which stipulates Net 30 unless stated otherwise. Discounts applicable to the procurement process are also mentioned. Overall, the document serves as a formal request to suppliers for bidding on the specified items, reflecting federal procedures for acquiring necessary supplies within the context of a specific governmental project.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, operated by Stanford University for the U.S. Department of Energy, has released a Statement of Work (SOW) pertaining to the development of Mirror Bender Actuators for the LCLS-II-HE project. The document includes specific engineering requirements outlined in the Engineering Specifications Document (ESD), both of which are essential for the project's progression. The SOW is marked as Document No. LCLSII-HE-1.4-SW-1183-R0 and is set for completion by January 9, 2025. The ESD carries the reference number LCLSII-HE-1.4-ES-0899-R1 and is due by February 26, 2025. This structured approach emphasizes the project's dependence on precise technical specifications and compliance with federal guidelines, ensuring accountability in the acquisition process within the competitive procurement environment typically associated with federal RFPs and grants.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The Statement of Work (SOW) document outlines the requirements for subcontracting the design and supply of eighteen linear actuators for the LCLS-II-HE mirror bender project at SLAC. It details the scope, including tasks for design, fabrication, inspection, and testing to ensure compliance with technical specifications set forth in the Engineering Specification Document (ESD). The subcontractor is responsible for a bi-monthly reporting process, a risk mitigation strategy, and adhering to quality assurance principles throughout the project. Key roles encompass a Mechanical Engineer as the responsible engineer and various controls and instrument engineers overseeing the integration and testing. The SOW also emphasizes the importance of inspections, both at the subcontractor's facility and onsite at SLAC, to verify quality and specifications. Detailed schedules for delivery, shipping, and packaging requirements are specified, highlighting accountability for damages during transit. The document stipulates that all project-related documents must comply with SLAC's quality control standards, ensuring robust oversight over quality assurance, design/change control, and tracking processes. Overall, this SOW is pivotal in managing a pivotal aspect of the scientific instrument development program, focusing on stringent quality and engineering standards necessary for successful project execution.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The Engineering Specifications Document (ESD) for the LCLS-II-HE Mirror Bender Actuators outlines the engineering requirements essential for the design and integration of the actuator systems in the LCLS-II facility. Originated by William Lane and approved by multiple stakeholders, the document details specifications that ensure compliance with functional, physical, and performance standards linked to higher-level requirements documents, such as the Functional Requirements Specifications (FRS) and the Physics Requirements Document (PRD). The ESD specifies system design, vacuum compatibility, and control requirements for the actuators, including parameters such as length, stroke, resolution, and load capacity. It mandates inspection and testing processes to verify adherence, ensuring the actuators function effectively within the specified environmental conditions, especially regarding the LCLS Level 1 vacuum policy. The purpose of this document aligns with federal guidelines for engineering criteria, emphasizing a structured approach to contractor proposals. It aims to facilitate the design and manufacturing of components that contribute credibly to the overall objectives of the high-energy facility project while engaging stakeholders in ensuring quality and compliance. This ESD represents a critical component in the broader context of governmental requests for proposal where efficiency and regulatory adherence are paramount.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The document outlines the guidelines for delivery, shipping, and packaging for vendors supplying goods to the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, operated by Stanford University under the U.S. Department of Energy. It specifies that domestic shipments are to be made FOB Destination, while international shipments must be made CIP SLAC, duty unpaid, and require coordination with Green Worldwide Shipping for customs clearance. Vendors are instructed to mark packages clearly with details including the SLAC address and the relevant subcontract or purchase order number. Additionally, contact information for customs and shipping logistics is provided to ensure compliance with export regulations. This document serves as a standard operating procedure for vendors, ensuring that shipments adhere to specified requirements for efficient processing and delivery to SLAC.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The document outlines the inspection and acceptance procedures for the supply chain management of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, specifically regarding the "LCLS-II-HE Mirror Bender Actuators SOW" and Engineering Specification Document. It indicates that both inspection and acceptance are to occur at SLAC with detailed requirements for verification by subcontractors. SLAC's written acceptance is mandated for all items, and final inspection will take place upon delivery, ensuring compliance with the specified guidelines. The reference to specific documentation emphasizes the need for adherence to established terms, detailing the importance of this process in the context of fixed-price commercial supplies and services. Overall, this document serves as a critical framework for ensuring quality control and accountability in procurements connected to federal projects within the Department of Energy.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The document pertains to the Supply Chain Management section of a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, which is operated by Stanford University under the U.S. Department of Energy. It specifies that offerors must propose a Deliveries or Performance Schedule for review, using a sample table provided for a draft contract. The key item outlined is the delivery of Mirror Bender Actuators in accordance with its related Statements of Work and Engineering Specifications. The proposed delivery time is approximately 18 months after receipt of order (ARO). This summary illustrates the structured approach SLAC uses for managing vendor proposals related to significant scientific equipment, demonstrating the importance of clear timelines and specifications in the procurement process within federal contracting.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory document outlines the general terms and conditions related to supply chain management, specifically referencing established guidelines for fixed-price commercial supply and services, as per the revision from August 2023. The document signifies the formal incorporation of these terms into the operational frameworks for contracts and agreements facilitated by the laboratory, which is managed by Stanford University on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy. This structured reference aims to ensure compliance and consistency in supply chain activities, forming an essential part of applicable federal government requests for proposals (RFPs) and grants. The emphasis is on the clarity and adherence to these terms to support collaborative and effective procurement processes within government-related projects.
The document outlines the General Terms and Conditions for Fixed Price Commercial Supplies and Services relevant to contracts with the Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Jr. University and the U.S. Department of Energy. It specifies key definitions, the scope of the subcontract, seller responsibilities, and vital aspects of service delivery. The Seller must ensure the professional quality of services, report progress, and maintain communication. Important terms include conditions for invoicing, payment processes, limitations of liability, and warranty obligations, particularly about defects in materials or workmanship. The document emphasizes the necessity for compliance with applicable laws, confidentiality, and indemnification against claims. Additionally, it incorporates Federal Acquisition Regulation clauses and outlines procedures for disputes, travel reimbursements, and the handling of proprietary information. Overall, this document serves as a comprehensive framework for managing contracts, ensuring legal compliance, and maintaining quality standards in federal and state funding contexts.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The document outlines essential terms regarding a subcontract at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, operated by Stanford University for the U.S. Department of Energy. It specifies the "Key Personnel" crucial to the subcontract's execution, stating that the subcontractor must inform the university 30 days in advance of any personnel changes, with the university's written consent required for replacements. It also designates Giang Ngo as the university's contractual representative, with sole authority to modify contract requirements and to communicate necessary approvals. Additionally, a Technical Representative is appointed to oversee the subcontract work and clarify technical concerns, though they cannot make contractual changes. This document ensures structured communication and accountability within the subcontract process, emphasizing the importance of maintaining key personnel and adhering to specified roles for effective management. Overall, it supports adherence to federal and state procurement principles within the context of subcontract administration.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The document outlines the representations and certifications required for offerors participating in contracts with the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, which is managed by Stanford University for the U.S. Department of Energy. It includes three main certifications: 1. **Domestic Offerors Certification** (August 2022) - Required from all U.S.-based offerors. 2. **International Offerors Certification** (May 2023) - Required from all offerors operating outside of the U.S. 3. **Buy American Act Certification** (August 2023) - Mandatory for all offerors, reinforcing compliance with federal policies regarding domestic sourcing of materials. These certifications ensure compliance with federal regulations and support the secure and effective management of supply chains in government contracts. Overall, the document serves as a guide for potential contractors to adhere to legal and ethical standards when bidding for contracts with SLAC.
The Representations and Certifications Supplement outlines essential compliance requirements for Offerors participating in federal solicitations, specifically related to Stanford University's management of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. This document mandates that Offerors certify their eligibility and adherence to various federal regulations, including SAM registration, E-Verify employment verification, and potential conflict of interest assessments involving Stanford employees or their relatives. Additional certifications address toxic chemical release reporting, anti-kickback provisions, and export control compliance for items related to defense or nuclear applications. Offerors must provide their business information, including tax identification and unique entity identifiers, and sign the document, affirming the accuracy of all representations. The supplement ensures legal accountability and creates transparency in the bidding process, reinforcing compliance with federal guidelines while promoting ethical standards in government contracting. It remains effective for one year, requiring notifications to SLAC of any changes in the provided information.
The document outlines the international representations and certifications required from offerors whose performance is situated outside the United States, specifically for a subcontract under Stanford University's prime contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Key components include the offeror's organizational type, a certification regarding debarment and responsibility matters, and specific disclosures related to lobbying activities and anti-kickback measures if the offer exceeds $150,000. It emphasizes the importance of accuracy in certifications to prevent false statements, which could lead to prosecutorial actions. The document also addresses potential conflicts of interest if individuals associated with Stanford University have financial interests in the offeror’s organization. Finally, an authorized representative must sign the form, confirming the validity of all statements and committing to notify the university of any changes to the representations or certifications within a year. This process is critical for compliance in government RFPs and grants, ensuring transparency and accountability in dealings with federal contracts.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The Buy America Act Certification document serves as a declaration by the bidder/offeror regarding the domestic status of the products offered in response to a government procurement solicitation. The primary focus is to confirm whether each end product qualifies as a U.S. domestic commercial product. If the answer is "No," the bidder/offeror must provide additional information, including details on excluded end products and the percentage of foreign content in the supply. The certification mandates that no components of unknown origin can be sourced from outside the U.S., emphasizing compliance with the Buy American Act provisions. The document requires a signature from the offeror along with their name, title, and company details, formally binding them to their representations. This certification is crucial for government contracts, ensuring that taxpayer dollars are used to support domestic manufacturing and supply chains. Overall, the document reinforces federal procurement policies aimed at promoting American-made products and reducing reliance on foreign goods.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The document serves as an Instruction to Offerors (ITO) for a firm fixed-price subcontract related to the supply chain management of Linear Actuators for the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Proposals must adhere to the outlined requirements and be submitted by April 11, 2025, to the designated point of contact, Giang Ngo. Offerors must include specific forms and certifications, be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM), and ensure compliance with technical and business proposal formats. The evaluation factors for proposals include technical capability, delivery schedules, and prior experience for the technical aspect, while the business proposal evaluates price, financial stability, and acceptance of contractual terms. Offerors should maintain professionalism in their submissions, as deviations from the required format or failure to provide necessary documentation may lead to disqualification. The document emphasizes the importance of submitting clear, reasonable proposals while adhering to federal requirements. Overall, it guides potential bidders on the necessary steps and documentation to successfully compete for the subcontract award.
The document outlines the "OFFEROR’s REQUEST FOR CLARIFICATIONS" related to Request for Proposal (RFP) No: SLAC_3544787(GN), with a submission deadline of April 4, 2025, at 5 PM PST. It provides a structured format for potential offerors to submit their questions regarding the RFP, indicating the need for clarification on specific aspects of the proposal process. The format includes columns for item number, submission date, reference to the RFP document, the question raised, responses received, and any necessary actions in response to the inquiries. This process is vital for ensuring that all bidders have a clear understanding of requirements and expectations, promoting transparency and fairness in the selection process. The structure emphasizes organized communication between offerors and the government agency, reflecting standard practices in federal and local RFP processes to facilitate competitive bidding and informed decision-making.
The document is a Qualification Matrix Checklist detailing the technical and business proposal requirements for the LCLS-II-HE Mirror Bender Actuators RFP 354478(GN). It outlines the criteria against which offerors will be evaluated, focusing on technical specifications, delivery schedule, prior experience, pricing, financial standing, and acceptance of contractual terms. Key technical requirements include a minimum step size of 200 nm, a stroke of 20 mm, actuation force of 300 N, compatibility with UHV standards, and adherence to specified geometry and procurement grade levels. The delivery of actuators must occur within 20 weeks, with prior experience in UHV precision linear motion required for qualifying bidders. The business evaluation criteria include submission for price certification and proof of financial stability, demonstrating good SER scores. Offerors must accept all contractual documents and terms while providing necessary certifications regarding domestic or foreign entity status per the Buy American Act. This structured approach ensures that the proposals are thoroughly vetted for compliance and capability in meeting government procurement standards, enhancing the efficiency and reliability of the procurement process.
Mar 25, 2025, 12:05 AM UTC
The document outlines the evaluation criteria and award process for a subcontract related to Supply Chain Management at SLAC, utilizing a best value lowest price technically acceptable (LTPA) source selection method. It emphasizes that all proposals must comply with solicitation requirements, with technical acceptability being paramount. Offers are evaluated based on their ability to meet specified technical requirements, including detailed criteria for the Astrella Laser System and related actuators. Proposals are assessed for delivery schedules, prior experience with ultra-high vacuum (UHV) precision linear motion, and pricing. The financial stability and documentation of offerors are also key evaluation factors. The rejection of unrealistically priced or incomplete proposals is explicitly stated. In addition, the document outlines the debriefing process for offerors seeking feedback on their proposals. Overall, this framework is designed to ensure a fair, thorough, and transparent awarding process while maintaining the technical standards essential for the procurement.
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