Announcement for Proposal for underutilized land (B2 and B27) and Bldg 27N
ID: AFP-GSFC-2024-0351Type: Solicitation
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTERGREENBELT, MD, 20771, USA

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LEASE/RENTAL OF UNIMPROVED REAL PROPERTY (LAND) (X1PC)
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    NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is soliciting proposals for the lease of underutilized land and the office building known as Building 27N, located in Greenbelt, Maryland. The opportunity encompasses approximately 154,577 square feet of undeveloped land and office space, aimed at supporting research and development activities in areas such as heliophysics, earth sciences, and space communications. This initiative is part of NASA's broader strategy to enhance commercial access to space and foster partnerships that align with its mission objectives. Interested parties should submit their proposals by January 31, 2025, with a Q&A deadline of January 13, 2025, and are encouraged to contact Chip Wellington or Darlene Eltringham at hq-realestate@mail.nasa.gov for further information.

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    The document presents a site map for the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) with a focus on Building 27 and Building 2 areas. Building 2 encompasses a total area of 138,600 square feet, while Building 27 has an area of 13,500 square feet. A smaller section, referred to as Building 27N, is detailed with varying square footage listed as 2,477 square feet and boasts an annotation with a date of October 27, 2024. This site map is likely part of a broader federal request for proposals (RFP) or grant application, providing foundational information needed for entities interested in bidding or collaborating on projects related to these facilities. Overall, the document serves as a concise layout to aid in planning and investment decisions regarding utilization or modification of the identified buildings at the GSFC site.
    The Enhanced Use Lease (Lease) between NASA and the Tenant outlines the terms for leasing non-excess, underutilized real property at a NASA Center. The Lease is intended to optimize NASA's real estate assets to support space exploration while ensuring public benefit. It includes a comprehensive framework for property use, tenant responsibilities, maintenance, improvements, payment structures, and adherence to environmental regulations. Key provisions specify the time frame for construction, potential lease extensions, and modifications based on NASA’s property needs. The Tenant must use the property solely for authorized purposes and maintain it to acceptable standards. Additionally, the Lease emphasizes compliance with environmental laws and standards, requiring the Tenant to manage any hazardous materials and conduct environmental assessments. The overarching purpose of the document is to facilitate collaborative use of NASA's properties while safeguarding operational integrity and environmental compliance. The Lease reflects federal initiatives aimed at efficient asset management and support for both governmental and public interests.
    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is soliciting proposals for leasing underutilized federal property, specifically undeveloped land and Building 27N. This Agency Announcement for Proposals (AFP) aims to leverage GSFC's infrastructure to support aerospace-related research and commercial activities. Two parcels of land (Parcel A and Parcel B) and Building 27N, covering a total of approximately 154,577 square feet, are available for lease. The term can extend up to 99 years, including a base term of 20 years with options for renewal. Proposers are expected to submit a detailed plan outlining their intended use of the property, financial capability, and experience in similar projects, with emphasis on technical approach, mission alignment, and market value rent. Additional considerations include compliance with security, environmental regulations, and historic preservation standards. Proposals will be evaluated based on four key factors: mission alignment, financial viability, fair market value, and proposer experience. The selection process is competitive, and only eligible U.S. commercial providers may submit proposals by November 27, 2024. NASA reserves the right to negotiate terms with selected proposers based on best interests and may reject any proposals that do not meet established criteria.
    NASA's Announcement for Proposals (AFP-GSFC-2024-0351) seeks applicants for leasing underutilized federal property at the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, Maryland. The proposal encompasses approximately 154,577 square feet of undeveloped land and an existing office building known as Building 27N, intended for advancing aerospace-related research, technology development, and commercial space activities. The document outlines eligibility criteria, which includes U.S. commercial providers, and emphasizes the need for proposals that align with NASA's objectives to enhance commercial access to space and foster relationships in the aerospace industry. Proposals must demonstrate mission alignment, financial viability, fair market value rent, and relevant experience through a structured submission format, adhering to specific guidelines regarding content, security, environmental considerations, and historic preservation. Key evaluation factors include the quality of mission alignment and technical approach, financial capability, offered rent, and proposer’s experience. The base rent has been established, with additional shared support services required. The announcement also details the proposal submission process, including deadlines and contact information for further inquiries, underscoring the importance of adherence to the outlined proposal guidelines for successful consideration.
    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is soliciting proposals for the lease of underutilized federal property, specifically undeveloped land and an office building (Building 27N). The available sites encompass approximately 154,577 square feet aimed at fostering aerospace-related activities supporting GSFC's core capabilities, including heliophysics and planetary sciences. Interested U.S. commercial providers are encouraged to submit proposals outlining their intended use, development plans, financial viability, and relevant experience. Key requirements include adherence to security protocols, environmental regulations, and financial obligations, with an expected lease term of up to 20 years and possible extensions. Proposals should articulate how they align with NASA's objectives of increasing commercial access to space and enhancing U.S. competitiveness in aerospace. Evaluation factors include mission alignment, financial capability, fair market value rent, and relevant experience, with emphasis placed on the technical approach and feasibility of proposed developments. This announcement represents an opportunity for private entities to contribute to NASA's mission while utilizing available federal resources effectively, ensuring compliance with laws and fostering sustainable operations.
    NASA's Agency Announcement for Proposals (AFP-GSFC-2024-0351) seeks proposals to lease non-excess, underutilized land and buildings at the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, MD. The proposal covers approximately 154,577 square feet of both undeveloped land and the office building known as Building 27N, aiming to support aerospace-related research and technology development. The AFP establishes objectives to increase commercial access to space, enhance U.S. competitiveness in aerospace and encourage diverse operations at GSFC. Proposals must adhere to specific guidelines, presenting planned use, concept designs, financial viability, and related experience. Evaluations will consider mission alignment, financial capability, fair market values, and prior experience in relevant fields. The AFP highlights environmental considerations, security protocols, and historic preservation requirements as critical factors in proposal preparation. Proposers are advised to familiarize themselves with the guidelines and be prepared to engage with NASA to discuss their submissions. Overall, the AFP represents NASA's effort to leverage federal resources for commercial advancements in space technology, reflecting the agency's commitment to fostering partnerships that align with its broader objectives.
    NASA's AFP-GSFC-2024-0351 document addresses inquiries about two land parcels (A and B) at the Goddard Space Flight Center, detailing their locations, conditions, and upcoming site visits. Parcel A is identified as the area around Building 2, while Parcel B is located north of Building 27N. GPS coordinates for the parcels are provided, and images of both parcels are included. The clarification regarding the site map indicates that the green regions contain foliage. NASA informs stakeholders that a site visit was previously conducted, with an additional visit scheduled for December 4, 2024, aiding prospective tenants in their assessment. It is confirmed that the pink areas in Parcel A are free from trees or debris, as they were filled after demolition activities. This document serves as part of the RFP process, ensuring transparency and providing necessary details to interested parties regarding the properties available for potential leasing or development.
    The document is a Q&A pertaining to NASA's Request for Proposal (RFP) AFP-GSFC-2024-0351, focusing on two land parcels designated A and B for potential leasing. Key inquiries include the identification of parcel locations, site conditions, tenant considerations, and lease terms. Parcel A is situated at the bottom of the provided site map, while Parcel B is north of Building 27N. Green areas on the map indicate foliage, necessitating potential tree and debris removal. A site visit is scheduled for December 4, 2024, to facilitate prospective bidders. Lease payments commence upon the execution date of the lease, with a maximum 12-month deferral allowed before the start of payments. Proposals will be evaluated upon receipt, with funding relationships potentially influencing cost assessments. The document underscores NASA's engagement with applicants regarding land leasing, providing clarity on site conditions and expectations to support proposal development and decision-making in pursuit of federal grants and contracts.
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