The Department of Defense requires a new lease for office space in Castle Rock, Colorado, as their current lease is expiring. The government seeks approximately 785 square feet of space and will consider potential cost savings and operational advantages in deciding on a new location.
The scope of work involves leasing a suitable office facility that can accommodate the government's requirements. The space should include room for offices, common areas, and storage. Janitorial services are also expected to be included in the lease. Deliverables include a detailed proposal for the requested space and associated costs as well as a breakdown of potential costs associated with relocating and setting up the new space.
Applicants for this contract must demonstrate experience in leasing nonresidential properties and have a strong financial standing. The eligibility criteria include a requirement for NAICS code 531120 and the ability to provide references for previous similar projects.
The contract will be financed through a combination of appropriations and operation budgets. The estimated value of the contract is around $3 million, and the government encourages small businesses to apply. The award will be granted based on a best value determination, considering cost, past performance, and technical merit.
Interested parties should submit their proposals by the specified deadline. The government encourages applicants to submit their proposals online. Hard copies are also acceptable and should be delivered to the attention of Todd Jungheim at the US Army Engineering District in Omaha.
For more information or clarifications, interested individuals can contact Todd Jungheim via email at todd.r.jungheim@usace.army.mil.