Fermilab -Fabrication of Linac Vacuum Gauge System
ID: 367813-RKType: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFFERMILAB - DOE CONTRACTORBatavia, IL, 60510, USA

NAICS

Other Electronic Component Manufacturing (334419)

PSC

AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC, VACUUM, AND DE-ICING SYSTEM COMPONENTS (1650)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Mar 28, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Mar 28, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 21, 2025, 8:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Energy, through the Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC (FFDG), is inviting proposals for the fabrication of a Linac Vacuum Gauge System, which includes convection and cold cathode gauges along with specialized controllers. The procurement aims to support the PIP-II accelerator project at Fermilab, requiring the selected subcontractor to deliver fully functional systems that meet stringent technical specifications, including radiation resistance and Ultra High Vacuum (UHV) readiness. This opportunity is critical for ensuring precise pressure measurement in high-energy physics experiments, and proposals must be submitted by April 21, 2025, with inquiries directed to Richard Konan at rkonan@fnal.gov or by phone at 630-840-2835.

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The document outlines the Proposal Certifications required for submissions to the Fermi Research Alliance, LLC as part of federal government RFPs, emphasizing compliance with regulations on export controls, Buy American requirements, technical data rights, and responsibilities regarding federal transactions. Offerors must complete certifications based on proposal value: for examples, those above $10,000 must detail export compliance, while submissions exceeding $150,000 require certifications of independent pricing and disclosures pertaining to lobbying activities. Certifications also affirm compliance with employment reports for veterans, anti-kickback provisions, and address trafficking in persons clauses for large proposals over $500,000. The document stresses that accuracy in certification is critical, as any misrepresentation could lead to contract termination. Overall, this comprehensive framework ensures that proposals adhere to legal and ethical standards, contributing to accountability and integrity in federal procurement processes.
The Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC (FFDG) outlines general terms and conditions for supply subcontracts under its Prime Contract with the Department of Energy (DOE). Key provisions include definitions, subcontractor obligations, payment processes, and liabilities related to the performance and inspection of supplies. Subcontractors are regarded as independent contractors, must maintain necessary licenses, and are obligated to comply with environmental and safety regulations. FFDG reserves the right to change subcontract scope as needed, and subcontractors must inform FFDG of potential issues impacting performance. Provisions regarding indemnification, warranty for supplies, and handling suspect/counterfeit parts are critical. The document also addresses dispute resolution methods, including negotiation, mediation, and arbitration, emphasizing compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The inclusion of various federal clauses indicates the commitment to uphold federal standards while reinforcing protections for workers. The overarching goal is to ensure effective management and accountability in procurement processes, emphasizing public safety and compliance within contractual relationships. These terms are essential for maintaining the integrity of operations at Fermilab while aligning with federal guidelines for government contracts.
Mar 28, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The provided document outlines the Small Business Subcontracting Plan as part of federal contracting regulations, focusing on promoting the use of small businesses, particularly those owned by veterans, women, and minorities. It defines key terms such as Alaska Native Corporations and outlines the requirements for Subcontract-offerors to develop and submit comprehensive subcontracting plans. These plans must detail goals for subcontracting with various small business categories, methods for developing goals, and efforts to identify potential sources. The document mandates the use of the Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS) for reporting subcontracting successes. Compliance with these plans is crucial, as failure to adhere could result in disqualification from contract awards. Moreover, it emphasizes maintaining records of efforts to procure sub-subcontracts from eligible small businesses and highlights the need for contractors to support these businesses in competitive bidding processes. The overarching goal is to ensure equitable procurement opportunities within federal projects, fostering economic growth among small business entities while adhering to regulatory standards.
Mar 28, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The Subcontractor Annual Representations & Certifications (SARC) form, issued by Fermi Research Alliance (FRA), serves to collect essential information from contractors and subcontractors involved in federal procurement. The document requires detailed business information, including ownership structure, business type, and financial certifications, such as annual revenue from federal contracts. Contractors must confirm compliance with U.S. export/import laws and certify that they will adhere to obligations regarding employment eligibility verification. Sections include broad business information, definitions of ownership categories, classifications as large or small businesses, and relevant certifications under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Key points include the need for updated records and immediate notification to FRA of any status changes, accounting system evaluations, and executive compensation reporting. Moreover, the form emphasizes adherence to ethical standards, including anti-trafficking provisions. Overall, the SARC is a critical document to ensure transparency, compliance, and eligibility for government contracts, maintaining the integrity of the procurement process while enabling the assessment of subcontractor capabilities and responsibilities. The document structure is methodical, outlined in sections addressing business details, responsibilities, and required certifications, ensuring comprehensive coverage of necessary compliance areas.
Mar 28, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The "Proton Improvement Plan II (PIP-II)" subcontract outlines the partnership between Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC (FFDG) and a designated subcontractor, detailing terms for procurement under a prime contract with the Department of Energy. It organizes crucial aspects into sections including general terms, price structures, description of work, inspection protocols, administration data, and special requirements regarding U.S. Government property. Keypoints include fixed pricing for cavities, outlined milestone payments, and a commitment to adhere to specifications provided in the RFP. The subcontract stipulates clear roles for the FFDG Procurement Specialist and Technical Representative, who manage modifications and monitor compliance, respectively. Liability provisions limit the subcontractor's total risk to contract value, excluding indirect damages while mandating compliance with comprehensive federal regulations. The document asserts that the subcontractor must safeguard government property, ensuring risk management and accountability, along with necessary logistics, such as invoicing. This contract aims to ensure effective collaboration for the PIP-II project while maintaining regulatory compliance and administrative integrity within federal engagement practices.
The PIP-II Linac Vacuum Gauge System specification outlines the requirements for procuring vacuum gauge systems for the PIP-II accelerator at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. The scope includes the supply of convection and cold cathode gauges, specialized controllers, and necessary accessories for effective pressure measurement from the ion source to the Treaty Point. Key specifications include radiation resistance, accuracy, packaging for Ultra High Vacuum (UHV) readiness, and operational requirements for controllers capable of managing multiple gauge configurations. The subcontractor must present a single unit for bench testing prior to award, with conditions for delivery, acceptance testing, and quality inspections established. Previous experience in similar projects for governmental and laboratory applications is also required. This document serves as a crucial guide for vendors interested in submitting proposals, ensuring all technical and quality standards are met to support the PIP-II initiative.
Mar 28, 2025, 10:04 PM UTC
The Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC (FFDG) issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) #367813-RK for the fabrication of a Linac Vacuum Gauge System, aiming for interested suppliers to submit proposals by April 21, 2025. The RFP specifies requirements for vacuum gauges and controllers, absorption of both technical and financial documentation, and highlights the importance of delivering fully functional systems that meet stated specifications. Proposals must be submitted in two distinct parts: a Technical Proposal and a Business Management & Price Proposal, with strict guidelines for evaluation criteria based on merit, delivery capabilities, management controls, and past experience. The document outlines necessary compliance with the North American Industry Classification System, deadlines for queries, processes for submission modifications, and delivery terms. It also emphasizes the intentions to develop a small business subcontracting plan if the awardee does not fit the small business classification. The RFP denotes FFDG's rights regarding proposal evaluations, modifications, and awards, making it clear that proposals should be thoroughly reviewed for conformance to requirements. This solicitation reflects FFDG's commitment to acquiring high-quality scientific instrumentation while adhering to proper procurement protocols.
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