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Project Abstract Summarythe Design and Construction of a U.S. Geological Survey (Usgs) Federally Owned Energy…

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$240M
total award value
2022
action date
60 mo
period
G22AC00250
FAIN

Description

Project Abstract Summarythe Design and Construction of a U.S. Geological Survey (Usgs) Federally Owned Energy and Minerals Research Facility (Emrf) in Golden, CO Cooperative Agreement Between Theunited States Geological Survey (Usgs) and Colorado School of Mines.the Usgs Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry (G3) and Central Energy Resources (Cer), Science Centers Provide Unique Research and Operational Capabilities in Critical Minerals, Energy Resource Evaluation, and Other Essential Energy and Mineral Program Priorities for the Usgs and Doi.through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (Bil), the Usgs Will Vastly Expand Investments in Critical Minerals Research, Advance the Data Preservation of Geological and Geophysical Data, and Support Construction of a New Usgs Research Facility to Support Energy and Minerals Research. The Usgs Is Committed to Investing in Our Nation's Infrastructure and Advancing the Research and Development of the Clean Energy Supply Chain. A New Facility Will Enable Cooperative Scientific Research, Educational Development, and Technological Collaboration to Maximize Contributions to Basic and Applied Earth Sciences for the Purpose of Solving Natural Resource and Environmental Problems, and Benefitting Local Communities, Governmental Agencies, and the General Public of Colorado and the Nation.the Bil Provides $167 Million Directly to the Usgs to Support the New Energy and Minerals Research Facility (Emrf). Funds Will Be Used for Design and Construction of a Usgs-Owned Facility to Support Energy and Minerals Research and Appurtenant Associate Structures, Through a Cooperative Agreement with an Academic Partner. Funding Is Planned to Be Available in Fy 2022 Until Expended.additional Fy 2023 and Fy 2024 Funding Is Anticipated by the Usgs Infrastructure Five-Year Plan to Complete the Project. Additional Funding Amounts Will Be Determined by the Program Validation and Schematic Design Task Efforts. Usgs Energy and Minerals Science Capabilities and Space Requirements Will Be the Highest Priority.the U. S. Geological Survey Intends to Establish a Cooperative Agreement with the Colorado School of Mines (Mines) for the Design and Construction of a New Federally Owned Energy and Minerals Research Facility (Emrf) to Be Located on Land Owned by Mines. The New Laboratory and Office Facility Will Support Usgs and Mines Energy and Mineral Science Operations.phase 1 of the Cooperative Agreement Will Focus on the Program Validation and Schematic Design Activities of the Project. Pursuant to the Requirements for a Cooperative Agreement, Usgs Will Be Substantially Involved Throughout Phase 1 and the Entire Project Ensuring Federal Building Requirements Are Integrated in the Design and the New Space Supports Usgs Science in Furtherance of Programmatic Mission Requirements.the Project Shall Be Located on the Mines Campus with the New Facility Being Adjacent to the Existing Usgs Geologic Hazards Science Center.

RecipientOutside our Phase 1 contractor set: see methodology
Place of performanceColorado
Category
Competed?Not recorded✓ from source
Total (exact)$240,000,000

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