Microbial Molecular Phenotyping Capability (M2PC) – High-throughput Automated Phenotyping Platform (HTP-APP)
ID: 843396Type: Solicitation
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFPNNL CONTRACTS - DOE CONTRACTORRichland, WA, 99352, 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 Energy, through the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), is seeking proposals for the development of a High-Throughput Automated Phenotyping Platform (HTP-APP) as part of the Microbial Molecular Phenotyping Capability (M2PC) initiative. This procurement aims to enhance microbial research capabilities by automating the phenotyping of various microbes and microbial communities, thereby increasing throughput and data quality. The project is critical for advancing understanding in microbial systems, supporting both environmental monitoring and bio-industrial applications. Interested offerors must attend a mandatory pre-proposal conference on December 20, 2024, with proposal submissions due in multiple steps, culminating in a total contract value of $47 million. For further inquiries, contact Samantha Ernst at samantha.ernst@pnnl.gov.

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    The M2PC Project focuses on establishing a High-Throughput Automated Phenotyping Platform (HTP-APP) aimed at advancing microbial molecular phenotyping capabilities. Managed by Sam Paulsen and Theva Thevuthasan, this initiative requires a facility of approximately 50,000 sq. ft., allowing for the execution of numerous strain and microbiome experiments weekly. Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) include operating with up to 875 strain experiments and 175 microbiome experiments per week, alongside obtaining multimodal analytical measurements monthly. The project's RFP outlines a two-step, best value source selection strategy, with a firm contract price of $47M. Proposals will be evaluated based on technical capabilities and pricing, including options for achieving additional stretch goals. Significant attention is paid to safety and security protocols, particularly in bio and robotics safety measures. The RFP encourages prospective contractors to align their proposals with project timelines, providing detailed requirements and expectations for system capabilities and facility coordination. The document emphasizes a collaborative approach between the phenotyping platform and the new laboratory facility to maximize research efficiency and effectiveness.
    The Battelle Memorial Institute, Pacific Northwest Division, issued Request for Proposal (RFP) Number 843396 for the design, fabrication, and delivery of a High-Throughput Automated Phenotyping Platform (HTP-APP). This initiative aims to enhance microbial molecular phenotyping capabilities within the U.S. Department of Energy framework. Proposals are due in multiple steps, with key deadlines set from December 2024 to April 2025. A total budget of $47 million is allotted for the contract, structured as firm-fixed-price with a performance period of approximately five years. The RFP emphasizes the importance of technical merit over pricing, evaluated through a two-step source selection process. Offerors must adhere strictly to submission guidelines, and are encouraged to attend a mandatory pre-proposal conference for clarification. Additionally, significant compliance with environmental, safety, and health regulations at project sites is mandated. Offerors must also obtain and present a bid guarantee of $3 million to be considered. This proposal outlines Battelle’s commitment to advancing laboratory instrument manufacturing while ensuring rigorous compliance and safety standards in the proposed project environment.
    RFP 843396 Amendment No. 1 outlines revisions to the original Request for Proposals regarding the Microbial Molecular Phenotyping Capability (M2PC) and High-Throughput Automated Phenotyping Platform (HTP-APP). This amendment, issued on December 20, 2024, modifies due dates for proposal submissions and inquiries. The updated due dates are: Questions and Notification of Intent by 4:00 pm PT on January 13, 2025; Step 1 Proposal by 4:00 pm PT on January 24, 2025; and Step 2 Proposal by 4:00 pm PT on April 18, 2025. Other requirements of the RFP remain unchanged, and bidders must acknowledge receipt of this amendment to avoid rejection of their offers. The document is signed by Senior Contract Specialist Samantha Ernst, emphasizing the importance of adherence to the deadlines and instructions provided. This amendment is crucial for bidders to ensure compliance with the latest timelines for submission.
    RFP 843396 Amendment No. 2 pertains to the Microbial Molecular Phenotyping Capability (M2PC) and the High-Throughput Automated Phenotyping Platform (HTP-APP). Issued on January 20, 2025, it establishes a key due date for Step 2 questions to be submitted by March 7, 2025. Several responses to offeror queries detail the project specifications, emphasizing the need for a system that enables diverse R&D workflows rather than existing production processes. The amendment clarifies that definitive design details will be developed post-contract award, and outlines evaluation criteria for proposals, including past performance and technical approach. The document underscores the importance of providing capabilities that exceed minimum specifications, handles operational parameters like system uptime and throughput, and delineates roles for the contractor and Battelle in the project execution. It notes that contractors need to submit a comprehensive plan for operations, encourage creative solutions, and maintain strict compliance with performance metrics. Ultimately, the RFP aims to foster innovation in microbial research through a well-coordinated, automated system that supports extensive experimentation and data analysis.
    The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has commissioned the Microbial Molecular Phenotyping Capability (M2PC) project, which seeks to develop a High-Throughput Automated Phenotyping Platform (HTP-APP) to enhance the understanding of microbial systems. Due to advances in genome sequencing, there's an urgent need for corresponding improvements in assessing microbial phenotypes at high throughput. The HTP-APP will facilitate research by automating experiments across various environmental conditions and microbiological variables. It is designed to meet specific Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) which include conducting a substantial number of microbial experiments weekly and achieving significant analytical measurements monthly. The contractor is responsible for system design, assembly, installation, and testing, alongside collaboration with facility contractors for the HTP-APP’s integration. Safety standards, including biological and electrical safety, and cybersecurity protocols are emphasized throughout the project plan. The initiative aims to bolster U.S. leadership in the bioeconomy by providing vital data for advancing the understanding of microbial functions, thus aiding both environmental monitoring and bio-industrial applications. This project is crucial for filling knowledge gaps in microbial research and supports DOE's overarching mission of enhancing national security and prosperity through scientific innovation.
    The PNNL Onsite Vendor Work Hazard Form for RFP #843396 outlines identified and potential hazards associated with the subcontractor work to be performed. The document requires offerors to review various hazards, including biological risks, nanoparticles, manual and powered material handling, noise exposure, and hazards related to the use of compressed gases and cryogens. Notable checks indicate that biological research and handling of hot work activities are present, while certain high-risk areas such as electrical work and radiological hazards were not identified as applicable. It is mandatory for contractors to assess any additional hazards that may arise from their proposed activities and return this information with their proposal. Overall, the document emphasizes ensuring safety and compliance with health regulations throughout the project while documenting the responsibilities and potential risks faced by subcontractors during the work process. This alignment with safety standards is critical for mitigating risks in hazardous environments in line with federal and local safety requirements.
    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the High-Throughput Automated Phenotyping Platform (HTP-APP), integral to the Microbial Molecular Phenotyping Capability (M2PC) project at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). It details the responsibilities of the Battelle Memorial Institute as the operational contractor and sets forth the project's objectives, which include enhancing throughput, data quality, and reproducibility of analyses. Key components include the development of interim milestones, training protocols for personnel, and adherence to strict safety and environmental regulations. The process includes comprehensive collaboration between the HTP-APP contractor, Battelle, and a third-party commissioning agent to ensure coordinated efforts in design, installation, and functional testing. The document emphasizes work control policies, payment procedures linked to project milestones, and extensive documentation and review processes for all project phases. These measures ensure compliance with industry standards, facilitate effective project management, and promote safety within the research environment. Overall, the document serves to guide the procurement, installation, and operationalization of the HTP-APP to fulfill the M2PC's scientific mission.
    The Microbial Molecular Phenotyping Capability (M2PC) Conceptual Design Report outlines a proposal from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a high-throughput research facility aimed at addressing gaps in microbial research capabilities. The M2PC is designed to automate the phenotyping of various microbes and microbial communities, leveraging advanced technologies and increasing research throughput beyond current limitations. The report details a structured design approach that integrates existing infrastructure and capabilities at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), fostering collaboration among research teams. Key functional requirements include capabilities for culturing large numbers of strains and generating extensive data sets monthly. The facility aims to accommodate 200 automated instruments within a user-friendly, flexible layout conducive to future technological advancements. A thorough analysis of alternatives confirmed the expansion of PNNL's existing Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory as the optimal solution. Overall, this report serves as a critical step towards establishing a comprehensive user facility to enhance molecular phenotyping efforts, addressing the pressing needs of the biochemical and environmental research communities.
    The document outlines the proposal submission requirements for Request for Proposal (RFP) 843396. It emphasizes the need for clarity, completeness, and adherence to specific organizational structures in the submissions, which must be submitted via email. Proposals are divided into four volumes: 1. **Volume 1 - Technical Proposal (Step 1)**: This section must not contain pricing and must cover various aspects such as mandatory requirements, past performance, technical approach, management systems, key personnel, and teaming approach. 2. **Volume 2 - Technical Proposal (Step 2)**: Similar to Volume 1, this section focuses on conceptual design, project management, and team qualifications but also excludes pricing information. 3. **Volume 3 - Pricing Proposal (Step 2)**: This volume requires the inclusion of a price proposal and milestone worksheet alongside clearly stated pricing assumptions. 4. **Volume 4 - Business Proposal (Step 2)**: This last volume includes business-related documents, including acceptance of performance specifications, certifications, proof of insurance, and a bid guarantee of $3 million, among others. Overall, the submission process demands organized and compliant proposals, requiring validity for 280 days post-deadline while reiterating that deviations may result in nonresponsiveness. This structure showcases the rigorous standards required in federal grant and proposal submissions, ensuring alignment with government procurement practices.
    The document outlines the evaluation criteria for RFP 843396, which focuses on selecting a successful Offeror for a contract worth $47 million to provide a fully operational High-Throughput Automated Platform (HTP-APP). The selection process will utilize a "Best Value" approach, prioritizing technical merit over price. There are two evaluation steps: Step 1 verifies mandatory Qualifying Standards (Go/No-Go criteria) and assesses initial technical proposals. Offerors must showcase their automation experience, financial strength, and past performance in related fields. Step 2 involves detailed technical, price, and business proposals from the top three Offerors, including presentations and software demonstrations. Evaluation criteria include design concepts, management systems, qualifications of key personnel, and teamwork strategies. Proposals are rated based on their understanding of the project, flexibility, capability to meet performance specifications, and their approach to safety and quality control. Price proposals are evaluated favorably based on the number of stretch goals included within the fixed price and any options beyond it. Finally, the business proposals ensure compliance with legal and contractual obligations, affecting the proposal's overall acceptability. This structured process aims to ensure the acquisition of the highest quality and operationally effective automation system while maintaining fiscal accountability.
    The document is a Notification of Intent concerning Request for Proposal (RFP) number 843396, issued by Battelle at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The purpose of this notification is to acknowledge receipt of the RFP and to allow potential bidders to indicate whether they plan to submit a proposal by the specified deadline. Interested parties can express their intent to submit or communicate any inability to do so, providing reasons if applicable. Key information required from the respondent includes company name, point of contact, signature, title, email, and date. This document serves to facilitate communication between the contracting entity and prospective vendors, streamlining the proposal process essential for federal projects.
    The document outlines the pricing proposal specifics for Request for Proposal Number 843396, focusing on the solicitation for a firm fixed-price contract. It includes a Price Proposal Worksheet where the offeror details the proposed price of $47 million, which encompasses four stretch goals at no additional cost. The offeror must confirm their commitment to these goals and provide any additional pricing for goals not included in the base price. A Milestone Payment Schedule is also presented, requiring the offeror to propose equitable payments for milestones that align with the overall project timeline, totaling $47 million. Notably, the final KPP Verification milestone is expressly set at 10% of the contract price. The document emphasizes that proposals must demonstrate balance and responsiveness, as imbalances or incomplete submissions may result in rejection. This request serves to ensure competitive bidding within the federal sector, promoting transparency and accountability in government contracting processes.
    This Request for Proposal (RFP) from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, managed by Battelle Memorial Institute for the U.S. Department of Energy, outlines the necessary representations and certifications required from Offerors for proposals exceeding $10,000. Key requirements include providing business identification information such as DUNS and Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN), along with specific certifications related to business size, ownership, and any involvement with foreign entities. Additionally, Offerors must make representations regarding small business status, qualifications under various federal classifications (e.g., women-owned, veteran-owned), and compliance with affirmative action and responsibility matters. The document mandates detailed disclosures for contract compliance, royalties, limited rights data, and adherence to the Buy American Act. The RFP emphasizes compliance with federal regulations, outlining consequences for misrepresentations and the obligation to report any changes in business statuses. Overall, this RFP serves as a crucial framework for soliciting proposals while ensuring transparency, accountability, and adherence to government contracting standards.
    RFP 843396 outlines supplemental clauses for contracts pertaining to materials, supplies, and equipment exceeding $15,000, specifically emphasizing compliance with the Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act. Key provisions include requirements for notifying Battelle in case of bankruptcy, conditions for contract termination due to default, and specifications for title transfer and risk of loss during delivery. The document integrates several federal and Department of Energy regulations addressing rights to proposal data, patent rights, and conflict of interest among others. It mandates compliance with Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) standards for information technology, ensures contractor obligations for warranties on products and services, and details the contractor's responsibilities regarding publication and information release. Overall, this RFP supplement serves to clarify contractors' legal obligations, improve contract governance, and ensure adherence to federal regulations, facilitating efficient procurement processes necessary for government contracts.
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