H--Notice of intent to sole source to SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND TECHNOLOGY
ID: 89243324NFE000175Type: Special Notice
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFNATIONAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY LABORATORYMORGANTOWN, WV, 26507, USA

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Testing Laboratories and Services (541380)

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EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS TESTING- SERVICE AND TRADE EQUIPMENT (H235)
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    The Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) intends to award a sole source purchase order to the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSMT) for cold spray deposition services for nine plates. This procurement is critical as SDSMT is the exclusive developer and distributor of the cold spray deposition services utilized by NETL, and no other vendors are known to provide this specialized service. Interested parties who believe they can meet the requirements must submit written evidence of their capabilities to Shannon Lynch at Shannon.Lynch@netl.doe.gov by 4:00 PM EDT on September 12, 2024, as this notice is not a request for proposals.

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