The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking to lease a 4,668-square-foot office space in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, for a federal law enforcement office. The necessary location is defined by a specific delineated area, with a focus on modern buildings that ensure compliance with quality and security specifications. The lease will span 10 years, with a firm term of 7 years, and requires a fully serviced arrangement. Proposals must meet specific conditions, including accessibility features, fire safety regulations, and compliance with seismic and sustainability standards. The submitted building must not be in a floodplain and should facilitate efficient office layouts, allowing for weapon storage and temporary detention capabilities. Interested parties must provide detailed property information and maps demonstrating compliance with requirements by October 11, 2024, with occupancy anticipated by July 2025. The document underscores the necessity for secure and functional federal office environments while detailing submission protocols for potential lessors.
The General Services Administration (GSA) seeks to lease office space in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with specific requirements delineated for potential submissions. The desired space encompasses approximately 4,668 square feet with a lease term of ten years, including a seven-year firm commitment. The location should be a modern building or a refurbished one with an attractive façade and capable of accommodating law enforcement operations. Requirements also stipulate accessible parking, a layout conducive to office workflow, and compliance with security and safety standards, including fire safety and floodplain regulations.
Entities interested in submitting proposals must provide detailed information about the building, including ownership credentials, site and floor plans, and evidence of pertinent amenities, while ensuring adherence to telecommunications prohibitions under the FY19 National Defense Authorization Act. Interested parties must submit their expressions of interest by October 2, 2024, with an estimated occupancy target of July 2025. The document serves to inform potential lessors of the government’s space needs within the specified area while emphasizing compliance with various operational and security standards necessary for federal law enforcement activities.