Department of Energy · FLUOR MARINE PROPULSION - DOE CONTRACTOR
Account requiredWhy it scored this way
Every reason behind the verdict rather than the headline one — which of your certifications match, how much runway is left, whether the work is your size, and what we would need to know to sharpen it.
Written against this notice and what you have told us about your company. Anything we do not know is marked [NEEDS INPUT] in the draft rather than guessed at — read it before you send it.
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Sources Sought response
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Questions to submit
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Past performance write-ups
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Solicitation details
Solicitation number
FMP-NNL-0047
Notice type
Sources Sought
NAICS
54171
Product service code
AG12
Set-aside
Unrestricted
Posted
2026-07-09
Response deadline
Sep 3, 2026, 9:00 PM UTC
Contracting contact
ATIP@unnpp.gov
Market intelligence
Account requiredWho wins this work, and what it pays
Comparable awards under NAICS 54171 at this agency — the incumbent, what they were paid, when their period of performance ends, and the real pricing distribution rather than the headline number. From public federal award records.
THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION. This notice is issued solely for informational and planning purposes. This notice does not constitute a solicitation. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory (NNL), operated by Fluor Marine Propulsion (FMP), is utilizing this request for information for market research to determine what organizations have the capability to fulfill this requirement. NNL will not be responsible for any costs incurred by interested parties in responding to this request for information. Responses shall not exceed five (5) pages in length. Scope: When performing maintenance on a pure water fluid system, valves are commonly used for work area isolation. Valves that have been in-service can leak past their seats. In this case, the worker may still be protected from hazardous energy on the other side of the valve but work such as welding might not be possible if water is being continually introduced to the work area. In this case, more valves can be used if available in the system design, but if not, freeze seals are commonly used to eliminate leakage. Freeze seals can consume significant work and resources to set, so alternate means to mitigate water leakage past valves is desired. A method to mitigate valve leak-by for the hours or days a system is open for maintenance or the time to perform a weld is desired which will not affect pure water chemistry or stainless-steel corrosion or cracking performance. The method must not introduce devices or materials that require removal from the system after repair is completed. Solutions must either be external to the system, completely dissolve into known and consistent constituents at room temperature, or otherwise non-intrusive.
Contact
Point of contact
ATIP
Role
not stated on this notice — SAM publishes a role for only about 5% of them, so this may be a contract specialist rather than the contracting officer
Email
ATIP@unnpp.gov
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