Request for information - Juneau Family Housing
ID: Juneau_FAM_RFIType: Sources Sought
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDCEU OAKLAND(00088)OAKLAND, CA, 94612, USA

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New Multifamily Housing Construction (except For-Sale Builders) (236116)

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LEASE/RENTAL OF FAMILY HOUSING FACILITIES (X1FA)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, is seeking information regarding the direct lease of new construction housing in Juneau, Alaska, with the potential for eventual acquisition. The project aims to provide sixty-one housing units, including a mix of one to four-bedroom units, with specific requirements for accessibility and compliance with local, state, and federal standards. This initiative is crucial for accommodating eligible Coast Guard personnel and their families stationed in the area, with a lease term of one year and options for up to four extensions, potentially leading to a purchase in the second year. Interested parties can contact David Brumley at David.E.Brumley@uscg.mil or call 510-637-5529 for further details and to participate in upcoming public meetings regarding the project.

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