The General Services Administration (GSA) Public Buildings Service is seeking to lease a warehouse and wareyard space in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This presolicitation notice outlines the requirement for 2,000 ABOA square feet of warehouse space and a 2,744 square feet (0.063 acres) wareyard. The facility will support the National Park Service Southwest Regional Office, providing critical services for Facilities Operations, Archeology and Cultural Resources, National Trails, and surrounding parks. Specific uses include storage for furniture, historic assets, tools, equipment, materials, and vehicles, as well as workspace for projects and training. The delineated area for the lease is precisely defined by geographical boundaries within Santa Fe. The lease term is 120 months, with a firm term of 96 months. The offered space must comply with government standards for fire safety, accessibility, seismic, and sustainability, and must not be located in a floodplain. Interested parties must submit Expressions of Interest by December 26, 2025, with an estimated occupancy date of January 10, 2028. Contact information for the Lease Contracting Officer, Thomas Roberts, is provided.
The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking to lease a 2,600 square foot secure warehouse and adjacent 2,744 square feet of ware yard space in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This facility will support the National Park Service’s Southwest Regional Office, which manages resources for parks in the intermountain region. Required storage includes systems furniture, historic assets, maintenance tools, and materials for various maintenance activities. The facility will also provide workspace for larger projects, emergency vehicle storage, and a central location for GSA auction sales.
The lease will have a full term of 120 months and a firm term of 96 months, requiring compliance with fire safety, accessibility, and sustainability standards. The space must not be located in a floodplain and should adhere to Section 889 of the FY19 National Defense Authorization Act related to telecommunications restrictions. Expressions of interest are due by June 27, 2025, with an occupancy estimate set for January 10, 2028. Interested parties should contact Lease Contracting Officer Thomas Roberts for further information.
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