Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Flight Tube
ID: BZ-2025-08Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFBERKELEY NATL LAB - DOE CONTRACTORBerkeley, CA, 94720, USA

NAICS

Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing (334516)

PSC

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS (9999)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Mar 31, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Apr 11, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 30, 2025, 10:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Energy, through the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), is soliciting proposals for the design, manufacture, testing, and installation of a Small Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS) Flight Tube for the Advanced Light Source beamline 12.3.1. The project aims to create a vacuum-compatible structure approximately 4 meters long and 1 meter in diameter, which will facilitate the positioning of a detector and allow for translations in multiple directions within a vacuum environment. This procurement is critical for enhancing research capabilities at LBNL, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and the Buy American Act. Proposals are due by April 30, 2025, and interested parties should contact Brian Zatkow at bzatkow@lbl.gov or 510-495-2547 for further details.

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Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
The Engineering Specification Document (AL-1803-2751) outlines requirements for the design, manufacture, and testing of a SAXS Flight Tube (SFT) for the 12.3.1 endstation at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). This 4-meter-long tube will accommodate a vacuum-compatible Dectris 6M detector and facilitate in-vacuum translations across X, Y, and Z axes for alignment and experimental flexibility. Major specifications include compatibility with existing chamber geometry, vacuum performance requirements below 1×10^-3 mbar, and seismic load considerations due to its location near the Hayward Fault. The document details technical standards, material specifications, motion capabilities for both detectors and beamstops, and integration protocols with CAD modeling. Additionally, a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) procedure is required to ensure all specifications are met prior to deployment. The engineering requirements are crucial for operational effectiveness and safety, emphasizing LBNL's standards for equipment design in a government-funded research context.
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
The document outlines the Statement of Work (SOW) for the design and production of a Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) Flight Tube (SFT) for the 12.3.1 Endstation at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). The project encompasses a full scope of work including management, design, fabrication, testing, delivery, and installation of the SFT, which will house a vacuum-compatible SAXS detector. Responsibilities are shared between LBNL and the subcontractor, with detailed specifications provided for both parties. The subcontractor is tasked with designing and fabricating the SFT according to LBNL specifications, while LBNL is responsible for approving specifications and finalizing deliverables. The SOW also details communication protocols, deliverable timelines, quality assurance standards, and requirements for factory acceptance testing (FAT). Additional options for vacuum hardware and motor controls can be included in the bid package. Overall, the project emphasizes coordination between subcontractor and LBNL representatives to ensure compliance with technical specifications and safe installation practices. Quality assurance, including detailed documentation and adherence to standards, plays a critical role throughout the process, from fabrication to closeout.
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
The RFP BZ-2025-08 document provides responses to inquiries regarding the SAXS Flight Tube project, specifically addressing a request for a 3D model of the hutch. It confirms the availability of the model, which is attached to the SAM posting, and details that the flight tube volume designation starts 350mm downstream from the sample location. Beyond this designated point, prospective vendors are only limited by the physical dimensions of the hutch. The document facilitates a clear understanding of the project's specifications, essential for potential vendors considering participation in the request for proposals. It emphasizes the technical parameters needed for proper proposal submissions within the defined scope of the flight tube's design and usage within the SAXS facility.
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
The document outlines the Q&A for RFP BZ-2025-08, regarding the procurement of a SAXS (Small-Angle X-ray Scattering) Flight Tube. Key questions address technical specifications, including the need for a 3D model of the hutch, adjustments for alignment within the flight tube, and the provision of in-vacuum components. The submission deadline has been extended to April 30, 2025, with technical inquiries accepted until April 23. Various requirements are specified, such as a minimum adjustment range for certain components and the necessity for remote operation of the detector cover. Additional details pertain to structural integrity checks, the dimensions and materials of beamstops, and beam visualization systems. The document reveals a preference for vendor-supplied in-vacuum components and emphasizes flexibility in proposed solutions, indicating that alternative methods for achieving alignment may also be acceptable. The RFP aims to ensure that the flight tube effectively accommodates the experimental requirements specified by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, while also permitting vendors' technical input on design solutions.
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
The General Provisions for Commercial Supplies and Services outlines the terms and conditions for subcontracts between the University of California's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) and various subcontractors. The document includes a range of clauses detailing definitions, responsibilities, quality expectations, and compliance regulations. Key topics cover the scope of subcontract work, titled ownership, risk management, quality assurance, payment terms, inspections, and applicable laws. Provisions also address environmental safety, worker health, and the obligation to report injuries and incidents. Furthermore, subcontractors must avoid using forced or indentured labor and comply with export control regulations. Terms regarding modifications to the agreement, dispute resolution, and termination processes are specified, empowering the University to end contracts for convenience or default. The document emphasizes the significance of reliable performance, ethical conduct, and compliance with federal and state laws. Through these provisions, the University seeks to ensure responsible and high-quality service delivery while managing legal risks in its engagements.
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
The document outlines the General Provisions for Foreign Commercial Supplies and Services associated with the University of California's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). It serves as a regulatory framework for subcontracting practices, emphasizing the acquisition of commercial products and services while adhering to ethical and sustainable business practices. Key elements include definitions, the scope of the subcontract, acceptance, quality requirements, warranties, and compliance with laws and regulations. Significantly, it details the responsibilities of subcontractors regarding inspection and acceptance, liability for product defects, and requirements for packaging and invoicing. Other clauses address issues such as indemnification, notification of disputes, conditions for termination, and conditions related to bankruptcy or excusable delays. The document establishes clear guidelines for both parties, including governing law, export controls, and rights concerning patent infringement. Overall, the provisions aim to ensure compliance with federal regulations and promote high standards in subcontractor engagement while safeguarding the interests of the University and the Government.
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
The document provides instructions regarding required insurance certificates for subcontractors engaging with the University of California's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. It stipulates that subcontractors must procure specific insurance coverages and submit related documents to the university's procurement representative before commencing any work outside their facilities. Key requirements include maintaining minimum dollar limits for various insurance types, with specified provisions for claims-made policies and the necessity for continuous coverage for a period post-subcontract completion. Subcontractors are obligated to notify any changes or cancellations in their insurance policies with a 30-day advance notice and must ensure coverage remains effective throughout the subcontract duration. The instructions emphasize the importance of compliance and accuracy in submitted documentation, reinforcing the legal and fiscal responsibilities of the subcontractor in relation to insurance coverage. This document aligns with standard practices in government RFPs and grants, ensuring that financial and liability risks are adequately managed before project initiation.
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
The University of California, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) requires proposal submissions to include essential representations and certifications per Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 with the Department of Energy. The document outlines various sections that bidders must complete, including Offeror Information, Small Business Program Representations, and several certifications concerning compliance with regulations such as veteran employment reporting, tax matters, and ethical lobbying practices. Specific emphasis is placed on corporate responsibility, requiring disclosures related to tax liabilities, previous contract compliance, and affirmative action. Offerors must identify their business type—such as small, disadvantaged, or women-owned—and detail any previous federal contracts, emphasizing adherence to affirmative action programs. The document also addresses compliance with export regulations and restrictions on certain telecommunications equipment relevant to national security. This comprehensive structure aims to ensure transparency, regulatory compliance, and accountability in the procurement process, aligning with federal standards and promoting fair practice among participating organizations. The requirement for detailed certifications aids in evaluating responsibility and eligibility, crucial in government contracting.
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
The University of California, managing the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) No. BZ-2025-08 for the design, manufacture, testing, and installation of a Small Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS) Flight Tube. Proposals are due by April 15, 2025, and must comply with technical specifications while adhering to the University’s procurement policies under its Prime Contract with the U.S. Department of Energy. The Flight Tube is intended for the Advanced Light Source beamline 12.3.1, requiring specific spatial and mechanical features to facilitate the positioning of a vacuum-compatible detector. Offerors must provide documentation addressing technical capabilities, lead times, past performance, and quality assurance, separated into technical and business volumes. Proposals will be evaluated based on price, performance features, and compliance with specified requirements. The RFP emphasizes adherence to safety protocols, including COVID-19 guidelines, and compliance with relevant laws such as the Buy American Act. This solicitation serves LBNL's strategic goals by identifying qualified vendors to enhance research capabilities, promoting responsible procurement while ensuring safety and regulatory compliance throughout the project lifecycle.
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
The University of California, managing the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has issued Request for Proposal (RFP) BZ-2025-08 for the design, manufacture, testing, and installation support of a Small Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS) Flight Tube. Proposals are due by April 15 or April 30, 2025, with an emphasis on compliance with technical specifications encompassing spatial constraints and interface requirements. The project aims to enhance the capabilities of the Advanced Light Source beamline 12.3.1. Evaluation of proposals will assess technical compliance, engineering capability, lead time, past performance, and quality assurance. Offerors must submit detailed documentation to demonstrate their ability to meet requirements and provide a competitive price proposal. A total fixed price must include all shipping, with significant penalties for misrepresentation of small business status. The document outlines various requirements, including adherence to safety regulations and the Buy American Act. This RFP illustrates the federal government's structured approach to securing specialized services and products, emphasizing thorough compliance and competitive evaluation, characteristic of government contracting processes. The result will support advanced research at the laboratory while ensuring safety and quality standards are upheld throughout the procurement process.
Apr 11, 2025, 6:10 PM UTC
The document outlines a fixed-price subcontract between The Regents of the University of California and a subcontractor for the delivery and installation of a Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Flight Tube at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. It specifies various contractual obligations, including a detailed delivery and installation schedule, acceptance criteria based on a test plan, and compliance with safety standards. The subcontractor is required to provide insurance coverage, including general liability and worker's compensation, as well as submit monthly progress reports and a final report upon project completion. Shipping terms dictate that all shipments be made via U.S. carriers and comply with customs regulations. The subcontract emphasizes environmentally responsible practices, requiring the use of eco-friendly products and adherence to sustainability initiatives. In conclusion, this subcontract serves as a formal agreement for executing research-related tasks while ensuring compliance with federal and university regulations, emphasizing safety, environmental responsibility, and proper fiscal management throughout the process.
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