94-6215. Call for Expressions of Interest for the On-Site Utilization of Major Assets Developed for the Superconducting Super Collider  

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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    OFFICE OF ENERGY RESEARCH
    
     
    
    Call for Expressions of Interest for the On-Site Utilization of 
    Major Assets Developed for the Superconducting Super Collider
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Call for expressions of interest.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Texas National 
    Research Laboratory Commission (TNRLC) request from interested parties 
    the submission of Expressions of Interest for the utilization of major 
    assets and facilities developed by the DOE and TNRLC as part of the 
    Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) project. This project was recently 
    terminated by the U.S. Congress.
        The SSC was to have been an accelerator complex and laboratory for 
    basic research, providing access to particle collision energies 20 
    times greater than available at existing facilities. The project was 
    under construction in Ellis County, Texas, about 30 miles south of 
    Dallas.
        Existing facilities and equipment include: (1) The N15 site which 
    houses extensive cryogenic facilities and superconducting magnet 
    tooling and test equipment in the Magnet Development Laboratory, the 
    Magnet Test Laboratory, and the Accelerator System String Test; (2) the 
    Central Facility, a 550,000 sq. ft. building including 200,000 sq. ft. 
    of office/training space; 160,000 sq. ft. of shop/lab space, serviced 
    with low conductivity water and compressed air systems, and some crane 
    coverage; a well-equipped machine shop; a 550 watt liquid helium 
    refrigerator (in partially assembled condition); and warehouse space; 
    (3) buildings for the linear accelerator (linac) as well as its 
    negative hydrogen ion source and 2.5-MeV radiofrequency quadrupole (the 
    higher energy sections are not complete); (4) nearly 15 miles of 
    unfinished tunnel, 14 feet in diameter, at a depth of typically 150 
    feet, connected to the surface by several vertical shafts; and (5) an 
    integrated network of distributed workstations.
    
    DATES AND ADDRESSES: One easily reproducible master and five copies of 
    each Expression of Interest (on 8\1/2\ by 11 inch paper) should be 
    received by Dr. Robert E. Diebold, GTN, ER-912, U.S. Department of 
    Energy, Washington, DC 20585, no later than 5 p.m. local time, April 
    15, 1994. For hand delivery, the address is 19901 Germantown Road, 
    Germantown, MD 20874.
        A meeting of interested parties will be held at 9 a.m. on March 22, 
    1994, in the auditorium of the Central Facility (just north of 
    Waxahachie). Following brief presentations of the facilities, questions 
    will be taken and tours of the facilities will be provided. Please 
    contact Dr. Haas, not later than March 18, 1994, for a reservation to 
    attend this meeting.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Gregory Haas, DOE SSC Project 
    Office, 2550 Beckleymeade, Mail Stop 1020, Dallas, TX 75237. Telephone 
    (214) 708-2414.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This call for Expressions of Interest (EOIs) 
    is an important part of the process of determining the best way to 
    maximize the value of the investment made in the project and minimize 
    the loss to the United States, Texas, and individuals. For this step in 
    the process, only the on-site use of major systems and facilities will 
    be considered.
        The EOIs should be concise, covering the following topics:
    
    I. Summary
    
        A one-page summary suitable for incorporation into a booklet of 
    summaries. It should have sufficient information to stand alone and 
    should include a descriptive title, a point of contact, a list of the 
    authors/institutions expressing interest, and brief summaries of the 
    following topics.
    
    II. Motivation
    
        Benefits to be expected from the suggested use of the facilities, a 
    comparison with the capabilities of other similar facilities, and 
    reasons why the suggested facility might be considered the best 
    utilization of the assets.
    
    III. Description
    
        A brief, but complete description of the facility or use being 
    suggested. It should explicitly describe the existing facilities to be 
    used (as-is and/or modified) and identify any additional facilities 
    that would be required.
    
    IV. Cost and Schedule
    
        Tables and a brief discussion justifying the estimated costs and 
    schedules required to bring the suggested facility into operation. Give 
    costs in present-day (FY 1994) dollars and include an amount for 
    contingency, as appropriate.
    
    V. Annual Costs
    
        List and discuss the expected annual costs required for operation 
    of the suggested facility.
    
    VI. Funding/Business Plan
    
        Present a plan to meet the costs identified in IV and V above. This 
    plan should identify the specific funding sources expected and the 
    amount expected from each source. Note that there are no federal funds 
    appropriated for the construction or operation of any facility at the 
    SSC site.
        While limited technical consultations may be available from SSC 
    Laboratory staff to assist in the development of the Expressions of 
    Interest, the Department of Energy will not reimburse any costs 
    associated with the preparation or submission of an Expression of 
    Interest in response to this call.
        The EOIs will be evaluated by expert teams assembled by the DOE, 
    other federal agencies as appropriate, and TNRLC. The EOIs will be 
    evaluated on: The merit of the suggested use; match of the assets to 
    the purpose advocated; and credibility of viable funding and other 
    required resources.
        Once the EOIs are evaluated and the range of potentially viable 
    best uses of the assets are identified, DOE expects to issue a notice 
    of availability for grant applications, to those parties having 
    submitted an EOI by the above deadline, for project definition studies 
    with detailed analysis of the benefits and costs for the use of 
    specific facilities.
        This call for Expressions of Interest is not a commitment by the 
    Government in any way to make available such assets or facilities.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC, on March 11, 1994.
    Martha A. Krebs,
    Director, Office of Energy Research.
    [FR Doc. 94-6215 Filed 3-15-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/16/1994
Department:
Energy Research Office
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Call for expressions of interest.
Document Number:
94-6215
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: March 16, 1994