Optical Table
ID: 1333ND25QNB030101-1Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OFNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGYDEPT OF COMMERCE NISTGAITHERSBURG, MD, 20899, USA

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Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing (334516)

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LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (6640)
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    The Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking quotations for the procurement of a 60" x 72" x 12" optical table to support semiconductor research under the Chips Act. This optical table will be utilized with a Super High Resolution Darkfield Scattering-Confocal Raman Microscope, which is crucial for detecting nanoparticles at low concentrations, thereby addressing global semiconductor supply chain challenges. The contractor is required to deliver the optical table, including shipping, installation, and a one-year warranty, within 60 days of order, with installation to include unpacking, setup, and demonstration. Interested vendors must submit their quotations by March 4, 2025, and direct inquiries to Jenna Bortner at jenna.bortner@nist.gov or Donald Collie at donald.collie@nist.gov, ensuring compliance with all outlined specifications and federal regulations.

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    The Department of Commerce's National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) released Amendment 0001 for RFQ Number 1333ND25QNB030101-1. This amendment addresses specific inquiries about the lab's location and project specifications, extending the response deadline to March 11, 2025, at 12:00 PM ET. The laboratory for the project is located in Building 217, Lab C112, accessible at street level without the need for an elevator. Additionally, the amendment clarifies the requirement for both passive tuned mass damping and active damping in the project. Interested parties must direct further questions and quotations via email to the designated contacts, ensuring inclusion of the Contracting Officer in all responses for consideration. This document is part of NIST's acquisition management efforts, aimed at facilitating contractor engagement for specific scientific projects.
    The document outlines a solicitation (RFQ) for an optical table, identified by solicitation number 1333ND25QNB030101-1, issued under simplified acquisition procedures as per FAR guidelines. It includes a request for quotations from vendors and specifies submission requirements, such as the need for registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) and completion of various certifications. The solicitation emphasizes full and open competition and outlines evaluation criteria focusing on technical capability, relevant experience, and pricing. Offerors must describe their product's technical specifications, provide evidence of prior relevant work, and submit a detailed price quotation. The due date for quotations is set for March 4, 2025. Additional provisions include Buy American requirements and restrictions against certain telecommunications equipment. The solicitation stresses communication with designated contracting officials for any inquiries, clearly emphasizing the importance of compliance with outlined specifications and submission protocols.
    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is procuring a 60" x 72" x 12" optical table to support semiconductor research under the Chips Act. This optical table will accommodate a Super High Resolution Darkfield Scattering-Confocal Raman Microscope aimed at detecting nanoparticles at exceptionally low concentrations. The project addresses global semiconductor supply chain challenges by enhancing measurement methodologies vital for R&D in material and production methods. The contractor must deliver one new optical table, including shipping, installation, and a one-year warranty, adhering to specified technical requirements that ensure high vibration isolation and rigidity. Delivery is required within 60 days of order, with installation including unpacking, setup, and demonstration. The document outlines payment terms contingent upon successful installation and performance testing, as well as stringent cybersecurity requirements aligned with federal regulations. All contractor personnel must comply with NIST's safety and security protocols during installation. This procurement highlights NIST's commitment to advancing metrology capabilities in semiconductor manufacturing through precise infrastructure investments.
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