Eagle River, AK Storage Unit
ID: DACA855260000200Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW2SN ENDIST ALASKAANCHORAGE, AK, 99506-0898, USA

NAICS

Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses) (531120)

PSC

LEASE/RENTAL OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (X1AA)

Set Aside

Local Area Set-Aside (FAR 26.2) (LAS)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), is seeking proposals for the lease of approximately 200 Gross Square Feet of storage space in Eagle River, Alaska. The lease will be a fully-serviced agreement for a term of five years, with the government retaining termination rights, and must meet specific requirements including accessibility, compliance with building codes, and environmental assessments. This opportunity is crucial for the government to secure adequate storage space as it transitions from an expiring lease, and proposals must be submitted by December 5, 2025, to Amy DelaCruz at the USACE Real Estate Division. Interested parties are encouraged to review all attached documents and ensure compliance with the outlined criteria, including registration in the System for Award Management (SAM).

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    The Request for Lease Proposals (RLP) No. DACA675FY0000000 from the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) outlines requirements for leasing approximately 200 Gross Square Feet of storage space in Eagle River, AK 99577. Offers are due by December 5, 2025, 11:59 p.m. PST. The RLP details proposal instructions, lease terms (up to five years with termination rights, 24-hour access), and eligibility criteria including efficient layout, accessibility, fire protection, flood plain considerations, environmental assessments, asbestos management, and compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act. Proposals must be submitted via email or mail to Amy DelaCruz, USACE Real Estate Division, and include pricing on USACE Form 1364. Award will be based on best value, considering price and technical factors like location, neighborhood, ease of access, parking, building appearance, adjacent businesses, signage potential, floor plan, and high-speed internet availability. The Government reserves the right to negotiate and reject offers, with the Lease awarded upon execution by the Real Estate Contracting Officer (RECO).
    The USACE Recruiting Lease Form 3626 (Rev 06/2021) outlines the terms and conditions for the U.S. Government to lease real property for parking or storage. Key provisions include lease duration, rental payments, and the Lessor's responsibility to provide tenantable premises that comply with building codes and standards. The document details termination rights, outlining conditions under which the government can end the lease with prior notice. It also incorporates various documents, such as the Proposal to Lease Space and General Clauses. Supplemental clauses cover critical aspects like ownership certification, authorized representatives, change of ownership procedures, compliance with applicable laws, accessibility for persons with disabilities, and the consequences of Lessor default. The lease also addresses HVAC, lighting, insurance, mold, hazardous materials, emergency maintenance, security, gratuities, and damages, ensuring comprehensive coverage for the leased property.
    This government file outlines the general clauses for acquiring leasehold interests in real property, specifically for leases at or below the Simplified Lease Acquisition Threshold (SLAT). Key provisions include the Lessor's responsibility for maintaining the property in good repair and tenantable condition, adhering to OSHA standards, and the Government's right to inspect. The document details conditions constituting default by the Lessor, distinguishing between pre- and post-acceptance defaults, and the Government's remedies, including termination or rent reduction. It also covers the lease as an integrated agreement, procedures for changes directed by the Lease Contracting Officer (LCO), and the Lessor's obligation to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws. A significant section prohibits the use of certain telecommunications and video surveillance equipment or services from specified foreign entities and outlines reporting requirements for any identified use. Finally, it lists various FAR and GSAR clauses incorporated by reference, covering topics such as executive compensation reporting, small business subcontracting plans, equal opportunity, drug-free workplace, and payment terms.
    The USACE RECRUITING FORM 1364 (10/2020) is a "Proposal to Lease Space" form for federal government RFPs. It is structured into five sections: "DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES," "SPACE AND RATES OFFERED," "LEASE TERMS AND CONDITIONS," "PROPOSAL DATA," and "OWNER IDENTIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION." The form requires detailed information about the property, including its address, ownership, leasing and property management entities, and a description of the building. It also requests specifics on the space offered, such as gross and net square footage, current occupancy ratio, and a breakdown of annual costs including base rent, common area maintenance, property taxes, insurance, utilities, and other charges. Additionally, it covers buildout costs and lease terms, including government cancellation rights and parking ratios. The form mandates attachments like lease pages, certifications, construction specifications, and floorplans. It also requires the offeror to provide evidence of their interest in the property and address critical considerations such as flood plains, seismic safety, asbestos-containing materials, fire/life safety, and accessibility. The final section includes owner identification and certification, with the offeror agreeing to lease the premises under the specified terms upon acceptance.
    The document provides two certificates of authorization: a Corporate/LLC Certificate and a Partnership Certificate. Both are designed to verify that an individual signing a lease on behalf of a corporation, LLC, or partnership has the legal authority to do so. The Corporate/LLC certificate requires the name and title of the certifying individual (Secretary/principle) and the name of the person who signed the lease, affirming their authority from the governing body and within the scope of corporate/LLC powers. The Partnership Certificate requires a General Partner to certify that another General Partner who signed the lease has the authority to bind the partnership, as vested by the Partnership Agreement. Both certificates require a date and a seal, ensuring proper legal documentation in government procurement, grants, and RFPs where clear authorization for contractual agreements is essential.
    This government file outlines an "Agency Agreement / Authorization for Property Manager to Act on Behalf of Owner." The document serves as a certification for lessors to confirm that their appointed agent has the legal authority to act on their behalf in all matters pertaining to a lease agreement with the government. This includes signing the lease and all related supplements or amendments, collecting payments, handling maintenance issues, and releasing the United States from its obligations under the lease. The form requires the owner to certify the property's address, the owner's name, and the agent's name, granting the agent full empowerment to manage the lease and property as requisite. This document ensures that the agent signing the lease has the proper authorization, adding a layer of legal assurance for government leasing activities.
    The GSA FORM 3518-SAM (REV 01/16) is an addendum for System for Award Management (SAM) representations and certifications for leasehold acquisitions, relevant for federal government RFPs. It outlines specific requirements for offerors, including the applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes (e.g., 531120 for general real property leases), small business size standards (38.5 million in annual gross revenue), and a certification of SAM registration. Additionally, it addresses federal regulations concerning unpaid delinquent federal tax liabilities and felony convictions for corporations, ensuring compliance with the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012, and the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014. Offerors must also provide their DUNS number, which can be obtained through Dun and Bradstreet.
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