General Services Administration (GSA) seeks to lease the following space: Solicitation No. 2DC0655
ID: 2DC0655Type: Presolicitation
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONPUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICEPBS R00 CENTER FOR BROKER SERVICESWASHINGTON, DC, 20405, USA

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Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses) (531120)

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LEASE/RENTAL OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (X1AA)
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    The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking to lease approximately 146,679 ABOA square feet of warehouse space in Washington, DC, for a firm term of 15 years, as outlined in Solicitation No. 2DC0655. The space will be utilized by the United States Secret Service for office, warehouse, vehicle storage, and shop purposes, and must meet specific requirements including a minimum clear ceiling height of 28 feet, secured parking, and compliance with federal standards for safety and accessibility. Proposals are due by October 8, 2025, and interested parties should direct inquiries to Brad Seifert at bradford.seifert@gsa.gov or Hunter Powell at hunter.powell@gsa.gov for further details.

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    The General Services Administration (GSA) Request for Lease Proposals (RLP) No. 2DC0655 seeks approximately 146,679 square feet of warehouse space in Washington, DC, and suburban Maryland, with offers due by October 8, 2025. The RLP outlines detailed requirements for the space, including a minimum clear ceiling height of 28 feet, specific bay dimensions, 85 automobile parking spaces, and 7 semi-trailer/box truck parking spaces within a secured, fenced area. A secured 7,500 square foot wareyard and at least four loading docks with two drive-in bays are also required. The Government intends to use the space for office, warehouse, vehicle storage, and shop space for the United States Secret Service, potentially involving hazardous materials. Proposals must conform to federal standards for accessibility, fire protection, life safety, environmental considerations, and historic preservation. Offerors must submit financial commitments, proof of ownership or control, and zoning compliance. The award will be based on price, with evaluation factors including a cubic foot and square foot method. The lease term is 15 years firm, and the RLP is subject to the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) and the Prospectus threshold.
    The GSA FORM 1364WH (REV 04/22) is a
    The GSA Form 1217, "Lessor's Annual Cost Statement," is a crucial document for federal government lease acquisitions, ensuring rental charges align with prevailing community rates. It requires lessors to provide detailed annual cost estimates for services, utilities, and ownership expenses for both the entire building and the government-leased area. Key sections include estimated costs for cleaning, heating, electrical, plumbing, air conditioning, elevators, and miscellaneous services, covering salaries, supplies, and system maintenance. It also requires reporting real estate taxes, insurance, building maintenance, lease commissions, and management costs. This form, with an OMB control number 3090-0086 and an expiration date of 1/31/2026, helps the GSA determine fair market value and ensures transparency in leasing agreements. The associated instructions provide guidance on calculating rentable areas and accurately completing each section, emphasizing the importance of detailed cost breakdowns.
    The GSA Form 12000-WH, issued May 5, 2014, outlines the "PRELEASE FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY EVALUATION FOR A WAREHOUSE BUILDING." This form is mandatory for offered warehouse spaces not exempt from GSA review per RLP paragraph 3.06(I). It has two parts: Part A for spaces above ground floor or less than 40,000 sq ft, completed by the offeror; and Part B for spaces 40,000 sq ft or greater, completed by a professional engineer. Both parts require compliance with the most recent building and fire codes, with egress requirements based on NFPA 101. Part A gathers general building, storage, and fire system information. Part B requires a detailed narrative report from a licensed fire protection engineer, evaluating fire protection systems, means of egress, and identifying deficiencies with corrective actions. The form ensures fire safety and code compliance for leased government warehouse spaces, with a 5-year validity period conditional on no major modifications.
    The document, “Representation Regarding Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment,” outlines prohibitions and disclosure requirements related to the procurement and use of telecommunications and video surveillance equipment and services. This regulation, stemming from the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, prohibits executive agencies from procuring or extending contracts for equipment or services that use “covered telecommunications equipment or services” as a substantial component or critical technology. It also bars agencies from contracting with entities that use such equipment or services. Offerors must declare whether they will provide or use these prohibited items and, if so, provide detailed disclosures, including entity information, equipment descriptions, and explanations of proposed use. The System for Award Management (SAM) lists excluded parties. This provision ensures compliance with federal restrictions on specific telecommunications and video surveillance technologies.
    This government file outlines a comprehensive warehouse lease agreement between a Lessor and the United States Government, represented by the General Services Administration (GSA). The lease, identified as GS-XXP-LXXXXXXX, details a 15-year firm term and includes extensive provisions for premises, rent, and other considerations. Key aspects cover appurtenant rights such as parking and loading docks, specific warehouse requirements for truck turning radius, ceiling height, and column spacing. The document also addresses rental rates, operating costs, tenant improvement allowance (TIA), and Building Specific Amortized Capital (BSAC) with their respective amortization details. Furthermore, it defines general contract and real property terms, outlines responsibilities for alterations, waivers of restoration, and procedures for changes of ownership. The lease also includes a detailed section on real estate tax adjustments, defining terms like Real Estate Taxes, Taxing Authority, and Percentage of Occupancy to ensure fair adjustments based on property valuation and government occupancy. The document emphasizes compliance with various standards and regulations, including those related to construction, utilities, services, and environmental policies.
    The General Services Administration (GSA) is issuing a presolicitation notice for the lease of a warehouse space in Washington, DC, measuring 146,679 square feet. The delineated area for proposals spans specific routes along US-29, I-495, US-301, and others. Requirements include secured parking for 85 vehicles, a yard or exterior covered space, truck parking with adequate turning radius, access to a loading dock or freight elevator, a backup generator, and emergency power for server rooms. The offered space must comply with fire safety, accessibility, and sustainability standards, and cannot be in the 1-percent-annual chance floodplain. Interested parties must submit detailed proposals by April 14, 2025, including property information, maps, and evidence of ownership or authorization to submit. The estimated market survey will occur in May 2025, with projected occupancy in September 2027. The submissions should be directed to designated contacts at the GSA. This notice highlights the government’s need for specific space and infrastructure, aiming to facilitate procurement through structured proposals.
    This government file outlines comprehensive security requirements for Facility Security Level II, applicable to federal government RFPs, grants, and state/local RFPs. Key areas covered include facility entrances, lobbies, common areas, interior government spaces, and exterior building sites. The document details mandates for access control systems (PACS), securing critical areas with high-security locks, and managing public and visitor access. It also specifies requirements for landscaping, hazardous material storage, and parking. A significant portion addresses security systems, including the design, installation, and maintenance of Video Surveillance Systems (VSS), Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), and duress alarms, all subject to rigorous testing and maintenance protocols. Structural elements like windows and emergency generators are also covered. Operations and administration require cooperation with a Facility Security Committee, strict control over building information, and a detailed construction security plan. Cybersecurity is a critical component, prohibiting the connection of Building and Access Control Systems (BACS) to federal IT networks and outlining best practices for cyber protection, incident response, and vendor security for BACS.
    This government file outlines the solicitation provisions for acquiring leasehold interests in real property, covering instructions for offerors, lease execution, protest procedures, facsimile proposals, and System for Award Management (SAM) requirements. It defines terms like "discussions" and "proposal modification," detailing rules for submitting, modifying, revising, and withdrawing proposals, including conditions for late submissions. The document also specifies how to restrict the disclosure and use of data within proposals. Key aspects of lease award, such as evaluation criteria, rejection rights, and post-award debriefings, are explained. Additionally, it provides guidelines for who should execute leases (individuals, partnerships, corporations, joint ventures, or agents) and outlines requirements for serving protests. It allows for facsimile proposals, addressing issues like unreadable submissions. Finally, the document mandates SAM registration for offerors, including unique entity identifier and EFT indicator requirements, and details responsibilities regarding Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act (FASCSA) orders, prohibiting the use of certain covered articles or sources unless disclosed or waived.
    The GSA Template 3517B outlines the General Clauses for the acquisition of leasehold interests in real property, applicable to federal government RFPs, grants, and state/local RFPs. It categorizes 56 clauses covering key aspects of government leases, including general provisions like definitions, subletting, assignment, and subordination. Performance-related clauses address lessor default, inspection rights, property maintenance, delivery conditions, progressive occupancy, fire/casualty damage, compliance with law, alterations, and acceptance of space. Payment clauses detail System for Award Management, prompt payment, assignment of claims, and rent calculations based on ABOA and rentable square footage. The document also includes standards of conduct (e.g., business ethics, anti-kickback, drug-free workplace), adjustments for illegal activity or defective data, audit requirements, dispute resolution, and labor standards (e.g., equal opportunity for veterans and individuals with disabilities). Crucially, it incorporates extensive cybersecurity provisions, such as safeguarding contractor information systems, and prohibitions on hardware/software from specific entities like Kaspersky Lab and ByteDance, as well as restrictions under the Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act. These clauses ensure comprehensive legal, operational, and security compliance for government real estate leases.
    Amendment No. 1 to RLP No. 2DC0655 modifies the heating and air conditioning requirements for the U.S. Secret Service lease in Washington, DC, and Suburban Maryland. Section 6.04 of the Warehouse Lease Template L201WH is entirely replaced. Key updates include maintaining office area temperatures at 72°F (+/- 3°) during heating season and 75°F (+/- 3°) during cooling season, with specific dew point controls. During non-working hours, heating is set no higher than 55°F, and AC is limited. Notably, 146,679 ABOA SF of warehouse space will receive continuous 24/7 cooling to maintain temperatures between 69-78°F with humidity below 60% for a designated server room. HVAC system balancing is required after alterations, and maintenance must not disrupt operations. The Lessor provides 24/7 HVAC service as part of the operating rent. This amendment ensures optimal environmental conditions for both office and critical server spaces within the leased premises.
    This government file addresses various questions regarding an RLP for approximately 146,679 ABOA square feet of contiguous space, including about 25,000 ABOA square feet for office use. Key clarifications include that a single-tenant building is not required but security fencing is essential and covered in shell rent. The construction schedule of roughly 14 months can be improved upon if offerors propose a better plan. Green Globes certification is only necessary for new construction. The office area will accommodate an estimated 45 employees, and the warehouse requires heating and ventilation but not cooling. The lease will be net of electric, as this is the initial requirement, subject to revision. The square footage requirement allows for a reasonable range of plus or minus 2%.
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