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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 28,1995 PSA#1377NOTICE OF INTENT TO SEEK EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST IN THE USE OF A
LARGE-SCALE BIOPROCESS FACILITY INCLUDING BOTH FERMENTATION AND
RECOVERY PLANTS POC National Cancer Institute-Frederick Cancer Research
and Development Center, SAIC Frederick, P.O. Box B, Contracts
Department, Frederick, MD, 21702-1201; ATTN: Donna L. Dawson. POC Terry
Hebb, Contracts Administrator, 301/846-5416, Donna Dawson, Contracting
Officer, 301/846-1087. SAIC Frederick, the Operations and Technical
Support Contractor to the National Cancer Institute-Frederick Cancer
Research and Development Center (NCI-FCRDC) in Frederick, Maryland,
seeks expressions of interest in use of the FCRDC Natural Products
Pilot Plant (NPPP), a large-scale bioprocess facility. The NPPP is
comprised of both fermentation and recovery plants. The fermentation
plant has a maximum fermentation capacity of 2,000 gallons per batch
(from a 3,000-gallon nominal volume production fermentor) with two
30-gallon and two 300-gallon fermentors for seed development, process
development research, or intermediate-scale production. The recovery
plant has the capability of performing large-scale solvent extraction,
solid/liquid separation from fermentation broths or other feedstocks
by several different methods, concentration of products of interest by
controlled evaporation of solvent carriers, and provides equipment and
facilities suitable for the recovery and isolation of crude, partially
purified, and highly purified products derived from fermentation
broths, plant materials, and other starting materials. The fermentation
plant is designed for operation at a BL2 large-scale level of
containment, and the recovery plant at a BL1 large-scale level of
containment. The NPPP has been used for fermentation process
development, scale-up studies, production of purified natural and
biological products from a variety of feedstocks in support of drug
development research, and production of bulk cells and cell-derived
products. The fermentation plant is primarily designed for the
fermentation of bacteria, fungi, and yeasts and is not appropriate for
growing mammalian or insect cell cultures. Renovations to the NPPP are
nearing completion with availability for use expected in early 1996.
Recent upgrades include a state-of-the-art data-acquisition system for
monitoring and controlling the 30- and 300-gallon fermentors, a
contained continuous decanter centrifuge, a large-scale HPLC system,
new stainless steel process vessels, and a new double-pass reverse
osmosis process water system. SAIC Frederick provides skilled technical
personnel with more than two decades of experience operating the pilot
plant in support of drug discovery and development workscopes for NCI
and the private sector. SAIC Frederick also provides experienced
Quality Assurance, Quality Control and facility support staff for
production of bulk chemicals and biologicals in support of pre-pivotal
(Phase I and Phase II) clinical trials. All employees are trained in
current Good Manufacturing Practices. NPPP facilities will be committed
in part to support NCI workscopes concurrent with availability to users
outside of NCI. When necessary, accommodations will be made to ensure
that NCI work receives the appropriate priority. Additionally, cancer-
and AIDS-related work will be given preference in obtaining use of the
facility in concert with the overall objectives of NCI-FCRDC. However,
other work will not be precluded from consideration. Upon determining
the level of interest in use of the facilities by responsible NCI
officials, prospective users may be invited to NCI-FCRDC for a site
visit at which time additional information and conditions for use will
be made available and a tour of the plant arranged. Detailed
workscopes of project plans will then be requested and reviewed for a
determination of consistency with the mission of the NCI, an assessment
of technical feasibility, and development of formal cost estimates. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0637 19950627\SP-0001.MSC)
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