Fermilab LBNF NSCF Construction - Beamline Complex
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General Information
- Contract Opportunity Type: Presolicitation (Original)
- Original Published Date: Mar 27, 2024 01:49 pm CDT
- Original Response Date: Apr 24, 2024 05:00 pm CDT
- Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
- Original Inactive Date: May 09, 2024
- Initiative:
- None
Classification
- Original Set Aside:
- Product Service Code: Y1JZ - CONSTRUCTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS
- NAICS Code:
- Place of Performance: Batavia , IL 60510USA
Description
The Long-Baseline Neutrino Facilities (LBNF) Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) Project will provide facilities to enable a world-class program in neutrino physics that can measure fundamental physical parameters, explore physics beyond the Standard Model, and better elucidate the nature of matter and anti-matter. Specifically, the LBNF/DUNE-US Project will build a new high-intensity neutrino beam at Fermilab aimed at the LBNF Far Site, SURF, 1,300 km away; the associated DUNE Project will build neutrino detectors at Fermilab and SURF. The experiment will be optimized for precision measurement of neutrino oscillations with the goal of searching for charge parity-violation in the neutrino sector, as well as making other precision oscillation measurements. The Near Site Conventional Facilities (NSCF) provides the new service buildings, underground enclosures, utilities, roads, hardstands, and other conventional facilities features needed for operation of the LBNF Beamline and DUNE Near Detector.
This requirement is for the NSCF Beamline Complex and is comprised of the following elements.
1. Site Work
Site Work includes new utilities and roads, mass earthwork, and other site improvements necessary to accommodate the LBNF Beamline Complex enclosures and buildings.
2. Pre-Target
The Pre-Target are the facilities necessary to extract a beam of protons (the primary beam) from Fermilab’s Main Injector accelerator and direct it toward the LBNF target on a trajectory toward the Far Detectors. These facilities include:
A. Extraction Enclosure
The Extraction Enclosure is an underground cast-in-place concrete underground enclosure that intersects and supports the existing Main Injector enclosure and allows the extraction of the LBNF primary beam from the Main Injector.
B. Primary Beam Enclosure
The Primary Beam Enclosure is an underground cast-in-place and precast concrete underground enclosure that connects the Extraction Enclosure to the Target Hall Complex and houses the primary beam magnet string used to direct the primary beam from the Main Injector toward the Target Hall Complex on a trajectory towards the DUNE Far Detector in South Dakota. The majority of the Primary Beam Enclosure is founded on deep foundations.
C. Primary Beam Service Building
The Primary Beam Service Building is a single-story, at-grade, shallow-founded insulated metal panel building housing power supplies, heat rejection, and other facilities to support the primary beam.
3. Target Complex
The Target Complex is a large, complex, massively-shielded at-grade cast-in-place concrete and insulated metal panel building founded on deep foundations that houses the LBNF target pile where the primary beam interacts with the target to produce the beam of particles that decay into the neutrino beam.
4. Decay Region
The Decay Region comprises a 194-meter long, 4-meter diameter, double-walled steel vessel set at a downward slope on a trajectory towards the Far Detector. The beam of particles leaving the Target Hall pass through the Decay Region where a portion decay into neutrinos. The Decay Region vessel is shielded with a minimum thickness of 5.6 meters of concrete and is enclosed in a below-grade concrete structure. The inner steel vessel contains helium and the outer vessel annulus is cooled with gaseous nitrogen supplied from the Target Hall Complex.
5. Absorber Complex
The Absorber Complex is a multi-level structure that includes a service building at the surface and concrete shaft structure housing underground levels for equipment and r the Absorber. The Absorber prevents particles other than neutrinos from continuing downstream.
To be put on the list of Offerors to receive an RFP, please email Brian Quinn, bquinn@fnal.gov.
This solicitation is expected to be released in May/June 2024. NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WILL BE AVAILABLE UNTIL THE SOLICITATION IS RELEASED.
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Contact Information
Contracting Office Address
- Kirk Rd. & Pine St.
- Batavia , IL 60510
- USA
Primary Point of Contact
- Brian Quinn
- bquinn@fnal.gov
- Phone Number 6308405777
Secondary Point of Contact
- Craig Schmitz
- schmitzc@fnal.gov
- Phone Number 6308403998
History
- May 09, 2024 10:55 pm CDTPresolicitation (Updated)
- Mar 27, 2024 01:49 pm CDTPresolicitation (Original)