Solicitation Description

CHAMP Solicitation Description

Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC (LLNS) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is issuing a solicitation for a Subcontractor capable of providing nation-wide bench strength to support the Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration (hereinafter called “NNSA”) Cooling and Heating Asset Management Program (CHAMP). The successful Subcontractor will be awarded a Master Task Agreement (MTA) for engineering design, procurement and construction management in support of revitalizing mission critical HVAC systems across the DOE/NNSA complex. Under this five-year MTA, individual subcontracts known as task orders will be let to perform  work estimated at an annual spend of $60M; however, LLNS neither implies nor guarantees a specific quantity or level of usage.

Under the Architectural-Engineering (A-E)/Construction Management MTA, the Subcontractor self performs the design and construction management but competitively subcontracts the lower-tier build effort. HVAC-related services will involve dry side systems, wet side systems, controls and other related construction activities. The services will be performed at DOE/NNSA sites around the country under a myriad of diverse and dynamic access, safety, security, facility operations and other constraints. Services include supervisory and safety personnel and subcontracting for required skilled construction craft labor, materials and equipment suppliers and associated support services. Under the A-E task orders, the Subcontractor provides program management, assessments, studies, Title I-III architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering and other related engineering and professional services. The applicable NAICS code is 238220, Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning Contractors.

Below, LLNS has three sections: the first contains the Request For Proposal (RFP) and its attachments; the second contains the Sample Master Task Agreement, Statement of Work and its attachments; and the third contains prequalification requirements. Please review the sections carefully and contact Roosevelt Pascal at 925-409-7149 if you are interested in attending the site walkdown and submitting a proposal. Please review the prequalification requirements before deciding if you are interested in submitting a proposal. Provide this information as soon as possible; if you have previously submitted prequalification requirements, please submit updates as soon as possible. This information is essential to complete the proposal evaluation process.