The Request for Lease Proposals (RLP) DACA095260081900, issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), seeks proposals for a fully serviced lease of approximately 1,620 maximum Gross Square Feet and a minimum of 1,000 Net Square Feet of professional office space in Tucson, Arizona. The lease term is up to five years with termination rights. Key requirements include 24-hour access, communication infrastructure, direct exterior exit access, and lighted parking. The RLP details submission instructions, including the use of USACE forms and an offer deadline of January 30, 2026, at 5 PM MST. Proposals will be evaluated based on price and technical factors such as location, neighborhood, accessibility, parking, building appearance, adjacent businesses, sign potential, floor plan efficiency, and high-speed internet availability. Environmental, accessibility, fire protection, and historic preservation considerations are crucial for eligibility. The selected offeror will execute a lease incorporating the agreed-upon terms, with the Government reserving the right to conduct negotiations and reject offers in its best interest.
The USACE RECRUITING FORM 1364 (12/2024) is a comprehensive 'Proposal to Lease Space' document used by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for federal government RFPs related to property leasing. It details requirements for describing premises, including building information, ownership, and contacts. The form outlines space and rates offered, specifying annual costs for base rent, operating expenses (e.g., CAM, property tax, insurance, utilities, janitorial services, parking), and buildout costs. Lease terms and conditions, such as the lease duration and government cancellation rights, are also addressed. Additionally, the proposal requires offerors to provide critical data regarding the property's flood plain status, seismic safety, presence of asbestos-containing materials, fire/life safety compliance, and ADA accessibility. The document emphasizes the offeror's agreement to lease the described premises in full compliance with the solicitation and government specifications upon acceptance.