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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF DECEMBER 10, 2023 SAM #8048
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- SLAC Large Scale Collaboration Center (LSCC)- Request for Industry Input

Notice Date
12/8/2023 3:39:42 PM
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
Contracting Office
SLAC Natl Accel Lab -DOE Contractor Menlo Park CA 94025 USA
 
ZIP Code
94025
 
Solicitation Number
SLAC_LSCC_Presolicitation
 
Response Due
1/11/2024 5:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
01/26/2024
 
Point of Contact
Doreen Agbayani
 
E-Mail Address
doreena@slac.stanford.edu
(doreena@slac.stanford.edu)
 
Description
To Potential Offerors: 1. Overview SLAC National Accelerator is one of 17 Department of Energy (DOE) national labs, pushes the frontiers of human knowledge, and drives discoveries that benefit humankind. We invent the tools that make those discoveries possible and share them with scientists all over the world. 2. LSCC The Large Scale Collaboration Center (LSCC) addresses mission capability gaps related to centrally hosting increasing numbers of science users and subject matter experts from multiple user facilities at SLAC. The LSCC facility will support scientific teams as they seek to optimally exploit experimental data through advanced visualization tools and interdisciplinary collaboration. The LSCC D-B project provides the design and construction of a new science collaboration facility (~20,000-30,000 GSF), centrally located and within walking distance to supported science user facilities. The building is expected to accommodate 100+ assigned staff, with sufficient collaboration spaces and team rooms for additional users and visitors. In addition to the LSCC building, the project includes associated infrastructure and site work. The building will feature an all-electric design and seek LEED Gold certification. LSCC will bring science collaboration, computing and data analytics together to meet impending new experimental demands in a facility adjacent to the existing science quad. LSCC will: House a collaboration hub for SLAC science and computational science staff. Provide a visualization room to use advanced visualization tools. Provide office support space to centralize SLAC personnel The LSCC will provide a new building to house scientific collaboration and shared programmatic space. The building is anticipated to feature spaces such as: Collaboration Workstations Private Offices Team Rooms- Large, Medium & Small Open Area Collaboration Seating (Indoor/Outdoor) Conference Rooms- Large & Medium Phone and/or Quiet & Huddle Rooms Visualization Lab Lobby Breakroom Utility Rooms Lactation Room Storage/ Copy - Print Restrooms (Shower room/Gender Neutral RR) LSCC is a project directly funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science. LSCC received DOE Critical Decision 1 (CD-1) approval in September 2019, and a re-solicitation of the project is being prepared for 2024. SLAC is seeking a local and experienced integrated design-build subcontractor to successfully deliver LSCC. The anticipated procurement and construction timeline is presented below. LSCC Industry Day - January 2024 LSCC Design-Build RFP Step 1 Release - April 2024 LSCC Design-Build RFP Step 2 Release - May 2024 LSCC Design-Build Technical and Price Proposals Due - August 2024 LSCC Design-Build Award - February 2025 LSCC Desgin-Build Construction Complete - June 2027 3. Procurement Strategy Design Build package will be procured via Two-Step, Best-Value Trade-off method. The project has prepared a Basis of Design and narrative for the package. The Basis of Design is intended to inform the D-B contractor on a proposed path to delivering the LSCC and outlines project requirements, however we are seeking bidders to make their most creative approach to the project within a Design to Cost scenario. The award amount of this RFP is anticipated to be $40-44M. Upon the receipt of Step 1 (Qualifications) proposals, the three (3) most highly qualified offerors shall be chosen to provide technical and price proposals. Upon award of the resultant contract, a stipend is anticipated to be paid to each of the 2 unsuccessful proposers from the Step 2 process. The project is also considering project incentives to drive the project to overall success. 4. Request for Industry Input To improve the solicitations, SLAC seeks industry input on the following questions prior to finalizing the solicitation. Questions Provide your perspective on liquidated damages. What percentage of a cap would be an acceptable amount? Would you decline to bid on a project with LDs? What types of incentives are you seeing in industry?��Do you have thoughts on an appropriate award amount if the task was achieved? If you have feedback on categories and structure, please provide suggestions. What duration would you anticipate for a project like LSCC, including Design and Construction?�Are there any market or material drivers causing long lead times? Are there available work arounds, or should we factor in a certain amount of impact? Please describe. Do you have any concerns about working at SLAC or suggestions for improvement?
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/f68be6504967421d8c2781d9a5e1fc8b/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA
Zip Code: 94025
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06906748-F 20231210/231208230424 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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