The document presents a proposal for leasing space by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), detailing essential information about the premises, costs, and lease terms. It specifies the property name, addresses, ownership details, and contact information for involved parties. The proposal includes dimensions, total leasable square footage, and occupancy ratios for the building located at Kent Town Center, emphasizing a total of 2,400 gross/rentable square feet available for lease and a gross annual rent of $85,821.24.
Operating costs cover various categories—common area maintenance, insurance, utility expenses, and taxes—totalling $30,265.69. The lease is requested for a duration of five years, and the document outlines compliance with accessibility, safety, and environmental standards, including flood plains and seismic safety considerations. Supporting attachments include legal documents validating the offeror's authority and property interest. This proposal aims to establish a lease agreement between the government and the property owner, reflecting structured compliance with governmental leasing requirements and ensuring that the proposed premises meet required specifications.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is soliciting Lease Proposals (RLP No. DACA095250079100) for a fully serviced lease in Las Vegas, Nevada, with proposals due by April 14, 2025. The government requires approximately 4,800 to 5,700 gross rentable square feet with minimum specifications, including multiple office suites and 24-hour access. Key requirements include high-speed internet, proper fire protection systems, and accessibility compliance. Environmental considerations are paramount, with standards set for hazardous materials, asbestos, and adherence to the National Environmental Policy Act and National Historic Preservation Act.
Offerors must provide a complete proposal using specified forms, detailing pricing, building ownership, and controlling interests. Award decisions will prioritize a combination of price and technical factors, including location, accessibility, and building layout efficiency. The lease terms stipulate clear obligations for maintenance, utilities, tenant alterations, and compliance with safety standards. Proper responses to hazardous material assessments and government inspections are also emphasized, ensuring safety and environmental integrity in the leased premises. This RLP illustrates the government’s commitment to securing functional and compliant office spaces for its operations.