E1PC--Dept. of Veterans Affairs EXTENSION Happy Valley/Willamette, OR LAND Sources Sought
ID: 36C10F24Q0062Type: Sources Sought
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFOFFICE OF CONSTRUCTION & FACILITIES MGMT (36C10F)WASHINGTON, DC, 20001, USA

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Land Subdivision (237210)

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PURCHASE OF UNIMPROVED REAL PROPERTY (LAND) (E1PC)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking expressions of interest from qualified parties for an extension project at the Happy Valley/Willamette site. The department wishes to acquire unimproved real property through a purchase or lease agreement.

    The scope of work involves the acquisition of land in a sought-after location to meet the requirements of a specific VA medical facility. The chosen applicant will facilitate a smooth transaction by coordinating all aspects of the land acquisition, including conducting negotiations, preparing necessary paperwork, and ensuring a seamless transfer.

    This opportunity is open to all eligible applicants, with no set-asides applied. The selected applicant will be required to provide a full range of services for a successful land acquisition, including conducting a market analysis, performing inspections, and facilitating the final transfer of the property.

    Funding for this project is estimated at $2 million to $3 million, and the contract will likely be awarded as a firm-fixed-price arrangement. Interested parties should submit their expressions of interest by the provided deadline, ensuring they outline their capabilities, experience, and proposed approach.

    The evaluation of applicants will consider factors such as past performance, technical expertise, and financial capabilities. The department encourages applicants to include a detailed description of their relevant experience and any innovative approaches they can bring to the project.

    For further clarification or questions, interested parties may contact Marianne Marinucci, the primary point of contact for this opportunity, via email at marianne.marinucci@va.gov or by phone at 202-632-5468.

    This summary provides an overview of the Department of Veterans Affairs' intentions for the Happy Valley/Willamette land acquisition project. Interested applicants should carefully review the full details and submit their expressions of interest accordingly.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Marianne MarinucciRealty Specialist
    (202) 632-5468
    marianne.marinucci@va.gov
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