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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2010 FBO #3212
MODIFICATION

66 -- Replacement and upgrade of the area radiation monitoring system in the existing guide hall, the new guide hall addition and the confinement building

Notice Date
9/8/2010
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
334519 — Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Acquisition Management Division, 100 Bureau Drive, Building 301, Room B129, Mail Stop 1640, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20899-1640
 
ZIP Code
20899-1640
 
Solicitation Number
SB1341-10-RQ-0649
 
Archive Date
9/30/2010
 
Point of Contact
Joni L Laster, Phone: 301-975-8397, Todd D Hill, Phone: 301-975-8802
 
E-Mail Address
joni.laster@nist.gov, todd.hill@nist.gov
(joni.laster@nist.gov, todd.hill@nist.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
The purpose of this amendment is to address technical questions received and extend the due date for quotes as follows: 1. Vendor questions and answers related to Line Item 0003 "Installation" and delivery requirements as follows: 1.1 Question: Will the Contractor be able to use existing equipment cabling (including power) or will the running of additional cabling be required? Answer: The Contractor can reuse existing cables if the Contractor determines the existing condition and sizing is adequate for the intended use. Cable information can be provided if necessary. Note: The Guide Hall addition does not have any equipment installed. 1.2 Question: Is 120v AC 60Hz power available at each monitor location? Answer: AC power is not available. Each remote unit receives its power from the centralized unit: in confinement, the central unit is located at the top floor (C-200) and in the Guide Hall the central unit is located in the south east corner of the structure. 1.3 Question: What is the average distance/cable length between the display units and the centralized data acquisition system? Answer: Distances/Cables length between display units and centralized unit: A. The Guide Hall measures approximately 200 ft long by 100ft wide by 50ft high. The units are mounted about 8ft off the floor just below the cable trays around the perimeter of the Guide Hall B. The Guide Hall addition measures approximately 200 ft long by 60 ft wide by 50 ft high. There are no units located in this area at this time (new installation). C. The confinement building is approximately 90 ft long by 90 ft wide by 90 ft high. There are 3 units on the top floor (east wall, west wall and ceiling), 4 units on the middle level each centered on each wall and 3 units on the lowest level. 1.4 What is the average cable length between the local display unit and the detector? Answer: The detector's are closely located to the units. The cable length from detector to units is approximately 2 ft. 1.5 Question: Can the detector be integral with the local display unit (physically attached to the local display unit)? Answer: As long as the integral unit can meet the minimum required specifications, it would be determined to be acceptable. 1.6 Question: Is 10 CFR Appendix B, 10 CFR 21 applicable? Are there any other standards to be referenced for this specification/workscope other than ANSI N323D 2002 as specified? Answer: No, there are no additional required standards 1.7 Question: Is cable conduit also required for all cables? If so, will it be supplied by NIST, installed by NIST or is it to be included and installed as part of Line Item 0003, "Installation"? Answer: The existing Area Radiation Monitoring system cabling is already located in conduit and cable trays (as appropriate). The new space in the expanded Guide Hall has cable trays and conduits already installed for the new equipment. 1.8 Question: What is the delivery requirement of the Area Radiation Monitoring System from date of award? Answer: The required delivery date for the equipment is no later than 90-120 days after award, installation shall be completed within 30 days following delivery and training shall be completed within 30 days from date of installation. 1.9 Question: Will NIST provide a map of the facility and suggested detector locations now such that cable requirements can be determined and included in the quotations? Answer: Drawings can be provided, if necessary. All ten Area Radiation Monitoring system channels in confinement remain in their current locations. The estimated total cable lengths are approximately 1200 ft. Eleven of the fifteen channels in the existing Guide Hall will remain at their present location; four will be eliminated. The estimated total cable lengths are approximately 2125 ft. Nine new channels are being installed around the perimeter of the expanded Guide Hall (South, West and North wall). The estimated total lengths are approximately 2050 ft. The previous cable length estimates assumes the central data collection point points for the two existing system remain in their current locations and the central data collection for the new system in the expanded Guide Hall is located in the south end corner of the building. 30 of the area monitor units will be installed by contractor. The remaining units will be installed by NIST personnel with a few remaining units for spares (5). 1.10 Question: Is it acceptable to propose multiple detectors being connected to a single meter if each detector has its own alarm settings and the meter treats each detector independently? Answer: Each detector location needs meter reading and alarms to alert personnel in the event that there is a high radiation level sensed by the detectors, therefore, multiple detectors would not be acceptable. 1.11 Question: Are rate meters with alarms required in the control room or is it acceptable to have that functionality just in the control software? Answer: If the centralized data collection point provides the ability to show level for selected channels in the real time or provide trend data, then individual meters are not necessary at this location. 2. The due date for quotes has been extended as follows: From: September 9, 2010 @ 3pm EST To: September 14, 2010 @ 3pm EST
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DOC/NIST/AcAsD/SB1341-10-RQ-0649/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: 100 Bureau Drive, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20899, United States
Zip Code: 20899
 
Record
SN02273257-W 20100910/100909000002-1d0f73c5b844c927da8c92cd318dc36f (fbodaily.com)
 
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