NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Notice of Availability for Lease Parcel 7
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTERHUNTSVILLE, AL, 35812, USA

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Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (53)

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LEASE/RENTAL OF UNIMPROVED REAL PROPERTY (LAND) (X1PC)
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    NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) is seeking interested parties to enter into an Enhanced Use Lease (EUL) for the development of Parcel 7, a 5.14-acre site located within MSFC in Huntsville, Alabama. The primary objective of this opportunity is to foster commercial aerospace-related development that enhances U.S. competitiveness in the space industry while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Proposals must include detailed organizational information, financial capability, and development timelines, with submissions due within 15 days of the Notice of Availability posting. For further inquiries or to arrange site visits, interested parties can contact Cari Smith at hq-realestate@mail.nasa.gov or William Driebergen at the same email address.

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    NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has issued a Notice of Availability (NOA) for leasing Parcel 7, aimed at fostering commercial aerospace development. The 5.14-acre parcel is located within MSFC, adjacent to Redstone Arsenal, and offers access to essential infrastructure like utilities and roads. NASA seeks tenants for an Enhanced Use Lease (EUL) to advance aerospace capabilities while ensuring fairness in the leasing process. The NOA outlines NASA's objectives, including increasing commercial access to space and enhancing U.S. competitiveness in the space industry. Interested parties must submit detailed proposals, including organizational information, financial capability, and development timelines. Environmental considerations are emphasized, requiring compliance with federal regulations, particularly regarding wildlife protection. NASA will not consider proposals that conflict with its objectives or facility usage policies, nor any non-aerospace-related plans. The document clarifies that all submissions become government property and that no obligation to enter contracts exists based on the responses. Interested parties can seek additional information or arrange site visits via specified contacts, with submissions accepted within 15 days of posting the NOA.
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