Opportunity

SAM #JF479390

Engineering Services for 15-Year Utility Master Plan at Brookhaven National Laboratory

Buyer

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Posted

June 03, 2026

Respond By

June 10, 2026

Identifier

JF479390

NAICS

541330

Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), under the Department of Energy (DOE), is seeking an engineering firm to develop a 15-Year Utility Master Plan (UMP) for its facility in Upton, NY. - Government Buyer: - Department of Energy (DOE) - Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) - Scope of Work: - Develop a comprehensive 15-Year Utility Master Plan - Establish strategic objectives, performance targets, and a prioritized investment roadmap for utility infrastructure - Assess current utility systems for capacity, condition, reliability, resiliency, redundancy, and regulatory compliance - Evaluate ability of utility systems to support projected campus growth and operational demands - Location: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY - No specific OEMs, vendors, or product part numbers are mentioned - The opportunity is for professional engineering services, not for the procurement of specific products or equipment

Description

Notice of Interest:

Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is seeking interested contractors capable of performing the work described below and interested in receiving the forthcoming solicitation. The formal solicitation will be issued at a later date and will also be posted on SAM.gov at that time.

Interested contractors are invited to submit a statement of interest along with a capabilities statement to BSA's Contract Specialist, Joseph Famiglietti, at jfamiglie@bnl.gov. Please include your Sam.gov Unique Entity Identifier (UEI).

Project Description:

BNL is seeking an engineering firm to develop a comprehensive 15-Year Utility Master Plan (UMP) that will establish strategic objectives, performance targets, and a prioritized investment roadmap to support the Laboratory’s current and future utility infrastructure needs. The UMP will assess the capacity, condition, reliability, resiliency, redundancy, and regulatory compliance of BNL’s existing utility systems and evaluate their ability to meet projected campus growth and operational demands.

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