RFI - AFD: National Seized/Forfeited Real Property Management Services
ID: 15M50025QA4400008Type: Sources Sought
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JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OFUS MARSHALS SERVICEDEPT OF JUSTICE US MARSHAL SERVICEDAYTON, OH, 45402, USA

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Other Activities Related to Real Estate (531390)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: OTHER (R499)
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    The Department of Justice (DOJ), through the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), is seeking industry vendors for the management, custody, evaluation, and disposition of seized and forfeited real property assets under its Asset Forfeiture Program (AFP). The procurement aims to identify qualified contractors capable of providing comprehensive services, including pre-seizure assessments, ongoing management, and successful disposition of various types of real estate across all states and territories, as well as non-traditional assets like operating businesses and mineral rights. This initiative is crucial for the DOJ's efforts to disrupt illegal enterprises and restore property to victims, with a total estimated contract value of $1,017,500 over a base year and four option years. Interested parties must submit a capability statement and completed pricing schedule by December 20, 2024, at 11:00 am EST, to the designated contacts: Christopher Ottie (Christopher.Ottie@usdoj.gov), Eliana York (Eliana.York@usdoj.gov), and the AFP Procurement Team (AFP.Procurement@usdoj.gov).

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    This document outlines federal and state/local contracting opportunities for valuation services, detailing financial projections over a four-year contract period. The total estimated contract value stands at $1,017,500. It includes various options such as fixed-price and non-competitive tasks categorized by Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs) and Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes. The tasks range from residential appraisal services to property management, legal services, and due diligence, with specific quantities and pricing structures proposed for each service. The base year and four option years feature aligned cost estimates of $185,000 for valuational tasks and $20,000 for administrative duties annually. The RFP seeks qualified entities, emphasizing compliance with federal standards and effective service delivery throughout the engagement period. This initiative highlights the government's commitment to obtaining necessary property valuation and management services, indicating its strategic planning for financial assessments and property-related expenditures. Organizations responding to the RFP must demonstrate experience and capability in fulfilling these precise service demands while adhering to regulatory protocols.
    The U.S. Department of Justice's Asset Forfeiture Division seeks a national contractor to assist in the management, custody, evaluation, and disposal of seized, restrained, or forfeited real properties under the Asset Forfeiture Program (AFP). The contractor will handle various types of real estate across all states and territories, focusing on pre-seizure assessments, custody, ongoing management, and successful disposition of these assets. Key objectives include conducting thorough property evaluations, securing and managing properties, ensuring legal and title clearance, and utilizing a cloud-based information system for efficient management. Additionally, the contractor must provide services for non-traditional assets, such as operating businesses and mineral rights. This initiative emphasizes the necessity for experienced personnel to maximize asset value and ensure compliance with legal regulations during the management of forfeited properties.
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