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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on February 12, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

3D Printer

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25-58072BCanada

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Sole source purchase of a Frigid Units, Inc. LS-700 Living Streams Tank.The University of Mississippi is procuring a sole-source Frigid Units, Inc. LS-700 Living Streams Tank system under solicitation number 9270-26-R-RFIN-00023, with a posted date of June 28, 2026, and a response deadline of July 15, 2026. This non-competitive acquisition is justified under FAR 6.302-1 due to the unique technical specifications of the LS-700, which includes two raceway tanks, integrated 1/3 HP chillers, activated carbon filtration, and fiberglass support legs—all designed to replicate natural stream conditions for freshwater invertebrate research in a greenhouse environment without excavation or permanent infrastructure. The total estimated cost is $21,961, with delivery specified for the University’s Biological Field Station in Mississippi. No formal contract clauses, packaging or marking standards, inspection criteria, or FAR-mandated representations and certifications are included in the documentation; acceptance is based solely on meeting the stated functional requirements of temperature control, unidirectional flow, and autonomous operation. The procurement is managed by Jeff Wells, who serves as the primary point of contact, and responses must be submitted via email to solesource@olemiss.edu or by physical mail to the Procurement Services address in University, MS, referencing SS 485, RFx Number 3150006894, and the Smart Number 9270-26-R-RFIN-00023. Payment instructions direct invoices to the University’s Procurement Services, though banking details are not provided, and no contract administration personnel such as a COR or COTR are formally designated. No attachments, line-item pricing breakdowns, delivery schedules, FOB terms, or option periods are outlined, reflecting a streamlined, single-product purchase with no competitive evaluation process.
UNIVERSITY of MISSISSIPPI

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in 16 days

General Info

Agency

Government of Canada → National Research Council of CanadaView Agency

NAICS

423440 - Other Commercial Equipment Merchant Wholesalers View NAICS

Place of Performance

Canada, CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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25-58072B RFP.pdf

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25-58072B NPP.pdf

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25-58072B RFP French.pdf

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25-58072B NPP French.pdf

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25-58072B_Amend_02.pdf

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25-58072B_Amend 01.pdf

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25-58072B_Amend_04.pdf

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25-58072B_Amend_03.pdf

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → National Research Council of Canada
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Organization / Agency
Government of Canada → National Research Council of Canada
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Jonathan SolesContracting Authority

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The National Research Council Canada (NRC) require the supply of an extra-large filament 3D printer to support the battery pack and module prototyping facility located in a new laboratory AST U91. The 3D printer will be used to make custom battery modules, packs, support frames and structures. The custom battery pack assemblies may include battery technologies developed at other AST and CEI facilities as well as future NRC collaborations. The 3D printer will allow rapid creation of prototyping and working model. This relevant expertise and skills will be invaluable for future NRC collaborations within the newly forming electric vehicle value chain. This facility will help develop solutions for industry, including SME’s, to address gaps around battery pack and modules manufacturing challenges, including cooling strategies, materials, battery density, pack burden, and second life use.