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This Sources Sought opportunity from Department Of Energy was posted on June 3, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Development of a Utility Master Plan

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JF479390Federal

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Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is seeking qualified engineering firms to develop a comprehensive 15-Year Utility Master Plan (UMP) aimed at guiding the strategic improvement and management of the laboratory’s utility infrastructure. The plan will define strategic objectives, set performance targets, and create a prioritized investment roadmap to address current and future utility needs. The project involves a thorough assessment of the capacity, condition, reliability, resiliency, redundancy, and regulatory compliance of BNL’s existing utility systems, ensuring readiness to support anticipated campus growth and operational demands. Interested contractors are invited to express their interest and submit a capabilities statement to BNL’s Contract Specialist, along with their SAM.gov Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), by the specified deadline. This sources-sought notice, associated with solicitation number JF479390, was issued on June 3, 2026, with responses due by June 10, 2026. The contract falls under NAICS code 541330 and is managed by the Department of Energy at BNL’s office in Upton, New York. The formal solicitation will be posted later on SAM.gov for those wishing to participate in the bidding process.

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BNL seeks engineering firms for a 15-year Utility Master Plan, deadline June 10, 2026.

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Department Of Energy → Brookhaven National Labor -Doe Contractor

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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Upton, NY, 11973, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Energy → Brookhaven National Labor -Doe Contractor
Contacts1 person available
OfficeUpton, NY, 11973, USA
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Department Of Energy → Brookhaven National Labor -Doe Contractor
Office AddressUpton, NY, 11973, USA
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Joseph Famiglietti

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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.