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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 28, 2024 SAM #8341
SPECIAL NOTICE

A -- Justification and approval to use other than full and open competition to award a contract to The University of Sheffield

Notice Date
9/26/2024 10:26:20 AM
 
Notice Type
Justification
 
NAICS
541715 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
693JJ6 FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMIN WASHINGTON DC 20590 USA
 
ZIP Code
20590
 
Solicitation Number
FR24RDI20000000070
 
Archive Date
10/26/2024
 
Point of Contact
Ricky Schweitzer, Phone: 7202450780, Akwasi Kankam, Phone: 7712008245
 
E-Mail Address
ricky.schweitzer@dot.gov, akwasi.kankam@dot.gov
(ricky.schweitzer@dot.gov, akwasi.kankam@dot.gov)
 
Award Number
693JJ624C000008
 
Award Date
09/16/2024
 
Description
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION JUSTIFICATION FOR OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION (JOFOC) For Requirements > $10,000 1. Identification of the agency and the contracting activity Federal Railroad Administration Headquarters, Office of Acquisition Management, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC 20590. 2. Nature and/or description of the action being approved Justification and approval to use other than full and open competition to award a contract to The University of Sheffield to continue the research efforts on modelling the effects of friction modifiers on wheel-rail creep forces, as well as the model enhancement and implementation. 3. Description of the supplies or services required to meet the agency�s needs(including the estimated value) Research services required that meet agency needs include: Computer model that sufficiently accounts for the traction-creepage characteristic of the wheel-rail interface and correctly calculates the contact forces, so that vehicle dynamics, wear and RCF predictions are accurate to a satisfactory extent. Additionally, the computer model will be capable to predict friction based on vehicle load, speed, and load cycles while taking intoaccount the contact patch heat effect at high creep levels. The model will be deployable for end users to investigate complex scenarios pertaining to the interaction between friction modifier properties/amounts and vehicle dynamics in a vehicle-track interaction (VTI) simulation environment. The FRA Office Research, Data, and Innovation wishes to build upon the previous research efforts conducted by the University of Sheffield aimed at improving the safety and effectiveness of the railroad operarions in North America by enhancing the vehicle-track interaction modeling techniques, and modeling prediction accuracy. 4. Statutory authority permitting other than full and open competition The statutory authority for this non-competitive action is derived from 41 U.S.C. � 3304(a)(1), as implemented by Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 6.302-1, �Only One Responsible Source and No Other Supplies or Services Will Satisfy Agency Requirements�. 5. Demonstration that the proposed contractor�s unique capabilities or the nature of the acquisition requires use of the authority cited In the previous phase of the project, and under FRA funding, the University of Sheffield research team developed a wheel-rail creep force model that accounts for the effects of third-body layers resulting from the application of a range of top-of-rail (TOR) materials (such as TOR friction modifiers, TOR lubricants, etc.) over a range of creepages. Testing efforts using a twin-disc simulation of the wheel/rail interface (a scaled wheel rig and a full-scale rig) concluded that: ? Water-based, drying, TOR FMs gave intermediate levels of friction; whereas TOR lubricants (Oils and greases) gave much lower friction levels. ? TOR lubricants had a lower consumption rate than TOR FMs, but had a prolonged period of low friction. ? The TOR Hybrid (mix of water and oil based product) gave mixed behavior ? Pick-up and carry-on was only investigated for two TOR FMs. The behavior was largely dictated by the viscosity/tackiness of the product. Through the assessment tests, the collected data and the model development, the research team of the University of Sheffield had considerably gained knowledge and understanding pertaining to the following: ? Conducted TOR tests can be used in the future to assess new product performance and benchmark them against the products trialed in this project. ? The data from the tests was used to inform the development of models for TOR product pick-up and consumption. ? Model User Inetrface (UI) allows intuitive use of the TOR product model and provides access to the main model variables. ? The model code could be integrated into other models such as multi-body dynamics simulations to facilitate and improve assessment of TOR products on vehicle dynamic performance. Based on the experience acquired during the previous phase of the project, the research team of the University of Sheffield possess the necessary unique qualifications and specialized equipmentto continue the research efforts proposed in Phase 2 that aim to improve and implement the previously developed model.The testing facilities used during the tests, the scaled wheel rig (SWR), the full-scale rig (FSR) and the SUROS twin-disc rig are unique to the University of Sheffield and are the only source to perform the required tests and conduct the model validation effort. Although selecting another research institution to build similar testing facilities and continue the work in Phase 2 could be feasible, it would require an substantial investment of additional time and duplication of previous funding to bring the new research team up to speed in order to satisfactorily complete the Phase 2 tasks of the project. Additionally, testing of such a model would have to be accomplished at the University of Sheffield. Based on the above, there is only one responsible source capable of providing the required services. 6. Description of efforts made to ensure that offers are solicited from as many potential sources as is practicable, including whether a notice was or will be publicized as required by subpart 5.2 and, if not, which exception under 5.202 applies. The Contracting Specialist posted a Sources Sought notice on SAM.gov 21 February 2024 and 6 March 2024 to identify potential sources interested in performing the requirement. Only one response was received from the University of Sheffield. 7. Determination by the Contracting Officer that the anticipated cost to the Government will be fair and reasonable.The FRA will ensure that all costs associated with the proposed contract are fair and reasonable. Cost and pricing data for similar research services are available and will support the FRA�s analysis of the Offeror�s price proposal and substantiate the determination. 8. Description of the market research conducted and the results or a statement of the reason market research was not conducted FRA Subject Matter Experts reviewed internal and external databases to identify vendors with comparable expertise and equipment to the University of Sheffield research team. A Sources Sought notice was posted on SAM.gov 21 February 2024 and 6 March 2024 to identify potential interested vendors. After posting of the Sources Sought only one interested vendor was identified, the incumbent contractor at the University of Sheffield. At this time it does not appear there is another entity with the unique capabilities held by the Universityof Sheffield. 9. Other facts supporting the use of other than full and open competition Based on both the results of the Sources Sought posted on SAM.gov and the specialized testing facilities, knowledge and experience that the University of Sheffield personnel acquired during the previous phase of the project, full and open competition is not appropriate for this requirement.. 10. Listing of the sources, if any, that expressed, in writing, an interest in the acquisition. One response was received to the Sources Sought Notice posted on SAM.gov from the Universityof Sheffield. No other vendors responded to the notice. 11. Statement of the actions, if any, the agency may take to remove or overcome any barriers to competition before any subsequent acquisition for the supplies or services required. In the event future research efforts are required, the agency will continue to conduct market research and explore vendor capabilities to promote competition whenever possible. 12. Certification/Approval Signatures I certify that the information provided in this justification is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. ________________________________________________ _________________ Abe Meddah, General Engineer/COR Date Based upon the preceding information, I hereby recommend approval of this Justification for Other than Full and Open Competition to award a contract to the University of Sheffield aimed at improving the safety and effectiveness of the railroad operarions in North America by enhancing the vehicle-track interaction modeling techniques, and modeling prediction accuracy. I certify that the information provided in this justification is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/6e052407a9fe4548b2a7899e38725383/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: GBR
Country: GBR
 
Record
SN07225860-F 20240928/240926230115 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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