The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking to lease a 2,400 square foot office space in Enid, Oklahoma, for a full-term of 120 months and a firm term of 60 months. The desired location must be situated in a commercial office district with modern design and free from heavy industrial history and nearby railroad tracks. Ideal spaces should offer convenient public access, free or economical parking, and proximity to public transportation. Ground-floor locations are preferred but not mandatory, provided the overall quality and cost of the space are favorable. The layout should be contiguous on one floor, accommodating efficient configurations with attention to fire safety, accessibility, and other government standards. The space must not be in the 100-year floodplain and comply with specific telecommunications regulations. Expressions of interest are due by October 30, 2024, with an estimated occupancy date of April 30, 2025. Interested parties should contact Lease Contracting Officer Thomas Roberts for further information.
The GSA Request for Lease Proposals (RLP) No. 3OK0181 outlines the requirements for submitting offers to lease office space in Enid, Oklahoma, with a deadline of November 18, 2024. It details the evaluation process for proposals that conform to specified requirements, emphasizing the need for efficiency, modern design, and adequate security standards. Key points include the necessity for a contiguous 2400 square feet of office space located in a commercial district, compliance with energy efficiency regulations, and consideration for historic properties. The RLP includes sections on eligibility for award, documentation needed for submission, and methods of evaluation and negotiation. Offerors must provide a comprehensive proposal, including pricing details and evidence of compliance with local zoning laws and environmental assessments, while ensuring their buildings meet federal sustainability criteria. The GSA aims for a transparent leasing process that favors efficient layouts and environmentally responsible choices. Overall, the RLP strives to ensure that the government secures quality, compliant, and sustainable office space for its operations.