1. The subject of the public procurement is the expansion of the high-performance computing (HPC) cluster owned by the contracting authority, cooled by 'hot water', along with the installation and expansion of technical infrastructure for these systems, under the NOMATEN CoRE and PolFEL phase 1.1 projects.
2. The procurement subject includes:
a) Task 1: delivery of CPU computing servers (with a total CPU computing power of at least 0.64 PFLOPS FP64 and 20,000 in units representing the product of the base clock frequency in GHz and the number of physical cores of the entire cluster from Task 1)
b) Task 2: delivery of CPU computing servers (with a total CPU computing power of at least 0.9 PFLOPS FP64);
c) Task 3: delivery of GPGPU computing servers (with a total GPU computing power of at least 1 PFLOPS FP64 Vector)
d) Task 4: delivery of GPGPU computing servers (with a total GPU computing power of at least 0.5 PFLOPS FP32 Vector);
e) Delivery of mounting cabinets, power supply devices, heat exchangers, and other cooling system devices, piping and cabling necessary for the assembly, start-up and proper operation of the supplied computing systems;
f) delivery of switches, cabling, and other elements necessary for the implementation of the required network environment (Management Network, HPC Frontend and HPC Backend);
g) integration of the procurement item with the current infrastructure of the contracting authority, including:
• adjustment of the hot water cooling system to the installed RACK cabinets;
• expansion of the automation system and BMS, including making changes to system configurations;
• hydraulic balancing of the entire hot water cooling installation;
h) execution of necessary restoration works after the conducted works;
i) training on the use of the delivered devices;
j) development of as-built documentation covering the entire project along with the inventory of the existing condition;
k) conducting functional and performance tests;
l) providing a warranty for the delivered devices and performed works and ensuring service support for them.
3. The detailed subject of the contract is described in Volume III of the SWZ (OPZ) and the conditions of implementation in Volume II of the SWZ (PPU) - Draft Provisions of the Agreement.
4. The minimum required warranty period for the procurement subject is 60 months, starting from the date of acceptance of the procurement subject (signing the acceptance protocol), without any reservations by the contracting authority.
5. The contract execution deadline: up to 10 weeks from the date of signing the contract, but no later than May 29, 2026 - including installation, comprehensive implementation, training, and conducting tests.
6. The contracting authority requires the contractor to carry out an on-site inspection before submitting the offer. Participation in the inspection is mandatory. Participation in the inspection requires prior notification for obtaining a pass. In order to obtain a pass, it is necessary to provide a list of persons who will participate in the inspection along with the following data: first and last name, ID number or PESEL. To enter the NCBJ area, it is necessary to have a document proving the identity of the persons participating in the inspection. All detailed information can be found in Volume I, Chapter 1, paragraph 6.8 of the SWZ.
7. No division of the order into parts has been made due to: the necessity for all tasks specified in Volume III of the SWZ (OPZ) to cooperate with each other and the connection of servers from individual tasks (tasks 1-4 in OPZ) by a common Ethernet and/or Infiniband network, depending on the variant chosen by the contractor.
8. The contracting authority anticipates granting the existing supplier of the deliveries mentioned in Article 214(1)(8) of the Public Procurement Law - orders for additional deliveries, aimed at partially replacing the delivered products or installations or increasing current deliveries or expanding existing installations, if changing the contractor would require the contracting authority to purchase materials with different technical properties, which would lead to technical incompatibility or disproportionately great technical difficulties in using and maintaining these products or installations.
LOT-0001
EZP.270.85.2025
Delivery and implementation of a computing cluster as an extension of the HPC CIŚ environment for the NOMATEN CoRE and PolFEL phase 1.1 project.
1. The subject of the public procurement is the expansion of the high-performance computing (HPC) cluster owned by the contracting authority, cooled by 'hot water', along with the installation and expansion of technical infrastructure for these systems, under the NOMATEN CoRE and PolFEL phase 1.1 projects.
2. The procurement subject includes:
a) Task 1: delivery of CPU computing servers (with a total CPU computing power of at least 0.64 PFLOPS FP64 and 20,000 in units representing the product of the base clock frequency in GHz and the number of physical cores of the entire cluster from Task 1)
b) Task 2: delivery of CPU computing servers (with a total CPU computing power of at least 0.9 PFLOPS FP64);
c) Task 3: delivery of GPGPU computing servers (with a total GPU computing power of at least 1 PFLOPS FP64 Vector)
d) Task 4: delivery of GPGPU computing servers (with a total GPU computing power of at least 0.5 PFLOPS FP32 Vector);
e) Delivery of mounting cabinets, power supply devices, heat exchangers, and other cooling system devices, piping and cabling necessary for the assembly, start-up, and proper operation of the supplied computing systems;
f) delivery of switches, cabling, and other elements necessary for the implementation of the required network environment (Management Network, HPC Frontend and HPC Backend);
g) integration of the procurement item with the current infrastructure of the contracting authority, including:
• adjustment of the hot water cooling system to the installed RACK cabinets;
• expansion of the automation system and BMS, including making changes to system configurations;
• hydraulic balancing of the entire hot water cooling installation;
h) execution of necessary restoration works after the conducted works;
i) training on the use of the delivered devices;
j) development of as-built documentation covering the entire project along with the inventory of the existing condition;
k) conducting functional and performance tests;
l) providing a warranty for the delivered devices and performed works and ensuring service support for them.
3. The detailed subject of the contract is described in Volume III of the SWZ (OPZ) and the conditions of implementation in Volume II of the SWZ (PPU) - Draft Provisions of the Agreement.
4. The minimum required warranty period for the procurement subject is 60 months, starting from the date of acceptance of the procurement subject (signing the acceptance protocol), without any reservations by the contracting authority.
5. The contract execution deadline: up to 10 weeks from the date of signing the contract, but no later than May 29, 2026 - including installation, comprehensive implementation, training, and conducting tests.
6. The contracting authority requires the contractor to carry out an on-site inspection before submitting the offer. Participation in the inspection is mandatory. Participation in the inspection requires prior notification for obtaining a pass. In order to obtain a pass, it is necessary to provide a list of persons who will participate in the inspection along with the following data: first and last name, ID number or PESEL. To enter the NCBJ area, it is necessary to have a document proving the identity of the persons participating in the inspection. All detailed information can be found in Volume I, Chapter 1, paragraph 6.8 of the SWZ.
7. No division of the order into parts has been made due to: the necessity for all tasks specified in Volume III of the SWZ (OPZ) to cooperate with each other and the connection of servers from individual tasks (tasks 1-4 in OPZ) by a common Ethernet and/or Infiniband network, depending on the variant chosen by the contractor.
8. The contracting authority anticipates granting the existing supplier of the deliveries mentioned in Article 214(1)(8) of the Public Procurement Law - orders for additional deliveries, aimed at partially replacing the delivered products or installations or increasing current deliveries or expanding existing installations, if changing the contractor would require the contracting authority to purchase materials with different technical properties, which would lead to technical incompatibility or disproportionately great technical difficulties in using and maintaining these products or installations.