1 John Yates Director Facilities and Infrastructure Division June 2, 2009 Office of Science 2009 Facility Update.

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1 John Yates Director Facilities and Infrastructure Division June 2, 2009 Office of Science 2009 Facility Update

2  Connect basic and applied sciences  Re-energize the national labs as centers of great science and innovation  Double the Office of Science budget  Embrace a degree of risk-taking in research  Create an effective mechanism to integrate national laboratory, university, and industry activities Priority: Science and Discovery: Invest in science to achieve transformational discoveries Science Discovery Innovation Lower GHG emissions Clean, Secure Energy Economic Prosperity National Security New Administration!

3 Office of Science Funding Growing 3 SC builds and operates some of the nation’s most advanced R&D user facilities at its labs Total FY 09 Funding $4.679 Billion FY 10 New Initiatives : 46 Energy Frontier Research Centers - $100M 1,800 researchers and students Universities, national labs, industry, and non-profits 1/3 will be supported by Recovery Act funding ARPA-E - $10M FY10; $400M ARRA Grants Development of breakthrough energy technologies

4 4 Status of Laboratory Infrastructure Ten research laboratories with over 1,500 buildings and 20 million square feet of space. Much of our infrastructure is old, expensive to maintain, and can no longer meet the requirements of a modern research facility. RPV of $9B Improvements have been made – increased annual maintenance investment, focus on reducing deferred maintenance. An integrated approach is needed, including  Capital Investment SC funded Modernization Initiative Increased IGPP funded by labs  Elimination of Excess Facilities  Maintenance Typical Lab Dust No sprinklers Rusty water Improvised Cooling Flammable insulation Maintenance alone will not ensure our laboratories can continue to fulfill their missions.

5 5 Ten Year Site Plans Identify the F&I Gaps and Action Plans The TYSP is integrated into Annual Laboratory Plans as a separate section Provides normal TYSP information but also relates facilities to lab Core Capabilities and the investments needed to fill gaps Outline: Overview of Site Facilities and Infrastructure (½ page) Facilities and Infrastructure to Support Laboratory Missions (3+ pages) Strategic Site Investments (3 pages) Trends and Metrics (1 page) Sustainability (1 page) Appendices: IFI Xcut

6 6 Mission Readiness Assessment Process Identifies Gaps and Investment Needs and Plans Labs assess state of facilities and infrastructure, now and in the future. Not capable, Marginally Capable, Partially Capable, Capable Capability gaps are identified, and translated into an action plan. Laboratory investments include IGPP, deferred maintenance reduction. funds, maintenance funds, and non-capitalized alterations. DOE investments include SLI line items, and programmatic GPP. An evaluation of support facilities is also prepared.

7 Gaps and Action Plans Also Developed for Support Facilities Real Property Capability Mission Ready Current Gap Action Plan LaboratoryDOE Asset – e.g., Post Office NMPC N = Not M = Marginal P = Partial C = Capable Assumes TYSP Implemented

8 8 Lab analysis of Mission Readiness by Core Capabilities yields F&I capability gap and Action/ Investment Plan Lab analysis of Mission Readiness by Core Capabilities yields F&I capability gap and Action/ Investment Plan DOE commitment to Line Items and Excess Facilities Mission Readiness Assessment Process Driven by Science – executed through budget and contract commitments Results included in Annual Lab Plan/ TYSP Lab commitment to include maintenance and IGPP Mission ready lab facilities support strategic objectives SC determines overall SLI priorities consistent with SC mission needs

9 9 We are Already Implementing the Mission Readiness Model FY 2009 planning guidance aligned with mission readiness concept Initiate SC laboratory implementation of Mission Readiness Assessment Process Communicate: OECM, OMB, Congress Implement FY 2009 facilities and infrastructure contract performance measures (FY 2009 PEMP) Issue FY 2010 planning guidance based on feedback and lessons learned Developed lab plans that include integration of science mission and infrastructure Initiate implementation of Mission Readiness Assessment Process Implement 4 peer reviews in FY 2009 (ORNL, PNNL, LBNL and BNL) Complete remaining 6 labs by FY11 Develop lessons learned and implement improvements Continue to ensure that FIMS is populated with key data (Maintenance, RPV, Deferred maint) DOE-SC SC Laboratories Focus facilities and infrastructure metrics to match SC strategic goals

10 SC Modernization Initiative Includes more than 30 prospective projects at our 10 major laboratories totaling over $2 billion. Projects replace and rehab/renovate existing buildings and infrastructure Completion is expected to take 10 years but will depend on budget availability for the ramp up to the needed annual funidng level of $200M a year. When completed, the Initiative will have improved each laboratory’s ability to fully support the missions of the Office of Science The initiative is will eliminate more than $200 million of deferred maintenance, construct nearly 2 million square feet of modern building space, eliminate over 1.5 million square feet of obsolete building space, and renovate more than 1 million square feet of space. (These are current estimates.)

11 Modernization Initiative Projects [Not Budget Quality Data] TEC Estimate ($M) Metals Development Replacement Building, Ames46Seismic Safety, Phase 3, LBNL91 Energy Sciences Building, ANL95Seismic Safety of Building 70, LBNL84 Modernize Multi-program Buildings, Phase I, ANL101Seismic Safety of Gen. Purpose Research Structures, LBNL138 Multi-program Replacement Building 2, ANL83Modernization of Laboratory Facilities, ORNL95 Site Infrastructure/Utility Modernization, ANL54Site Utility Modernization, ORNL90 Multi-program Replacement Building 3, ANL92Site Operations Facility, ORNL39 Modernize Multi-program Buildings, Phase 2, ANL76Melton Valley Research Ops Support Facility, ORNL28 Interdisciplinary Science Building, Phase I, BNL66Site Maintenance/Fabrication Facility, ORNL51 Renovate Science Labs, Phase 2, BNL50Waste Handling Systems, ORNL56 Interdisciplinary Science Building, Phase 2, BNL70System Development Laboratory, PNNL99 Support Shops Complex, BNL43Science and Technology Support Infrastructure, PPPL40 Utilities Improvement Project, BNL38Critical Utility Infrastructure System Upgrade/Mod, PPPL15 Central Computer Building, BNL27Research Support Building and Inf Modernization, SLAC96 Renovate Science Labs, Phase 3, BNL55Storm Water Treatment System, SLAC19 Industrial Cooling Water System, FNAL21Technology and Engineering Development Facility, TJNAF72 High Voltage Electrical System Upgrade, FNAL14CEBAF Center Addition/Upgrade, TJNAF61 Industrial Facilities Consolidation, FNAL34Utilities Improvement Project, TJNAF29.2 Seismic Safety, Phase 2, LBNL95Total2.2B

12 Expected Impact of SC Infrastructure Modernization Initiative on Condition

13 Ongoing Projects in the Initiative Modernization of Laboratory Facilities, ORNL TPC: $96.3M Construction of a new chemical sciences, materials science and technology core capabilities laboratory that will allow researchers to move from the 4500 Complex. Construction start currently forecasted in 4Q FY Interdisciplinary Science Building, Ph I, BNL TPC: $61.8M - $66.8M Demolition of inadequate facilities and construction of a new building with state-of-the-art laboratories, associated offices and support space. Technology and Engineering Development Facility, TJNAF TPC: $67M - $73.2M Renovation of the Test Lab Building and construction of new space that will eliminate severe overcrowding and improve workflow and productivity. Also eliminates inadequate work space in and near the Test Lab. *Baseline has not yet been established. On-going

14 Ongoing Projects in the Initiative (continued) Building 74 (Life Sciences) Building 85 (Hazardous Waste Handling Facility) Seismic Life-Safety & Modernization of General Purpose Buildings Ph 2, LBNL TPC: $94.38M - $97.08M Replacement of seismically “very poor” and “poor” facilities with a new laboratory/office building, upgrade of the Hazardous Waste Handling Facility, and modernization of another laboratory/office building (Bldg 74, Life Sciences). *Baseline has not yet been established. Rendering of new General Purpose Laboratory On-going

15 Projects in the FY 2010 Budget Request Research Support Building and Infrastructure Modernization, SLAC Preliminary TPC Range: $81M - $97.4M This project will integrate the lab’s Accelerator Physics community across programmatic boundaries, and will provide more uniform service (training, ES&H, business services) for the lab-wide user community. Project scope includes the construction of a modern office building for technical staff currently dispersed throughout the site in aged trailers and other inefficient locations and modernization of three facilities for operations staff supporting the research mission. Energy Sciences Building, ANL Preliminary TPC Range: $85.5M - $96M Scope includes construction of a new multidisciplinary Energy Sciences Building that will provide efficient and modern research space that will provide the interdisciplinary science platform needed to discover and develop alternative approaches to energy production, storage and utilization. Renovate Science Labs 2, BNL Preliminary TPC Range: $45.8M - $50.8M This project will upgrade and rehabilitate obsolete systems in Buildings 510 (Physics) and 555 (Chemistry). Although the basic core and shell construction of these buildings is sound, the lab and office spaces, and their utilities and environmental support systems are obsolete. 15

16 Meeting the 15% Sustainability Target for Existing Buildings* (Data in GSF)

17 Summary The Office of Science is integrating infrastructure management with the SC mission. The Mission Readiness Assessment Process ties investments to SC’s missions and is fully integrated with Annual Lab Planning. The Infrastructure Modernization Initiative will improve condition and mission readiness of the SC labs. We are on track to meet the Sustainability Goals. End result: Modern, safe, and environmentally-friendly infrastructure that allows the laboratories to pursue transformational discoveries.

18 Question Time John Yates Director, Facility & Infrastructure Division Office of Safety, Security & Infrastructure Office of Science Department of Energy fax: Contact Info: For More Information: Office of Safety, Security and Infrastructure Home Page: Infrastructure Modernization Initiative Home Page: Mission Readiness Home page: