General Services Administration (GSA) Seeks to Lease Office & Related Space in Syracuse, New York
ID: 2NY0898Type: Presolicitation
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONPUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICEPBS R2 OFFICE OF LEASINGNEW YORK, NY, 10278, USA

PSC

LEASE/RENTAL OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (X1AA)
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  1. 1
    Posted Dec 20, 2023, 4:39 PM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Dec 4, 2024, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Dec 12, 2024, 4:59 AM UTC
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The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking to lease office and related space in Syracuse, New York, through a simplified acquisition process. The procurement requires a minimum of 6,500 to a maximum of 7,800 ABOA square feet in a modern building that meets specific construction, accessibility, and energy efficiency standards, while also ensuring compliance with fire protection and life safety regulations. This leased space will support government operations and must not house federal law enforcement or childcare facilities. Interested offerors must submit their proposals by January 22, 2025, and can contact Rita M. Bradley at rita.bradley@gsa.gov or 917-592-6034 for further information.

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Mar 26, 2024, 1:11 PM UTC
Dec 4, 2024, 9:18 PM UTC
The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking to lease office space in Syracuse, NY, with specific requirements outlined in a presolicitation notice. The desired space must range between 6,500 to 7,800 square feet, be on a contiguous floor and not on the first floor, and must not be located in the same building as law enforcement agencies. Additionally, the lease term is set for 15 years with a firm term of 10 years, requiring two covered parking spaces adjacent to the premises. The space offered must comply with government standards for fire safety, accessibility, seismic, and sustainability, and should be outside the 1-percent-annual chance floodplain. Expressions of interest are due by noon on October 31, 2024, with a market survey expected on November 20, 2024, and occupancy anticipated by May 20, 2026. The notice emphasizes compliance with telecommunications regulations as per Section 889 of the FY19 National Defense Authorization Act. Interested parties are directed to send their expressions to the contact person listed in the document.
Jan 7, 2025, 7:04 PM UTC
The GSA Request for Lease Proposals (RLP) No. 2NY0898 seeks offers for office space in Syracuse, New York, by January 22, 2025. The RLP outlines requirements for a leased property including a minimum of 6,500 to a maximum of 7,800 ABOA square feet, located in a modern building with specific construction and accessibility standards. The selected property must not house federal law enforcement or childcare facilities and must meet criteria for energy efficiency, safety, and environmental considerations as outlined in various acts like the Energy Independence and Security Act. Additionally, there is emphasis on historic preservation and potential evaluation preferences for historic properties. Offerors are guided through a two-step submission process requiring detailed price and operational information. The ultimate award will be granted to the offeror providing the lowest priced technically acceptable proposal while adhering to the compliance and sustainability standards set forth in the RLP. The document serves to facilitate the procurement of government-sponsored office space enhancing operational efficiency and aligning with public service obligations.
Mar 26, 2024, 1:11 PM UTC
Mar 26, 2024, 1:11 PM UTC
The document outlines security requirements for a facility designated as Security Level I, integral to federal RFPs and grants. It specifies measures to protect "Critical Areas," such as mechanical rooms, and mandates access control through key systems or physical access control systems (PACS). Lessor coordination with Federal Protective Service (FPS) is emphasized for installation and maintenance. Access to public areas, especially restrooms, is regulated, and identity verification is required for entry into government spaces. The document also stipulates security practices for landscaping to deter concealment and mandates proper video surveillance and intrusion detection systems. Cybersecurity measures prevent building access control systems from connecting to federal networks, with specific protocols for incident management and system protection outlined. A facility security committee is required to oversee security operations, and access to sensitive building information is tightly controlled. This comprehensive security framework ensures the safety of federal employees and the integrity of government operations, reflecting the document’s focus on enhanced physical and cybersecurity measures.
The document outlines the solicitation provisions for acquiring leasehold interests in real property through a simplified acquisition process. It provides detailed instructions to offerors on submitting proposals, including definitions of key terms such as "discussions," "proposal modifications," and "proposal revisions." The guidelines emphasize the acknowledgment of amendments, submission protocols in sealed format, deadlines for proposals, and conditions under which late proposals may be considered. Additionally, it clarifies that proposals must be compliant with the solicitation terms, allowing for certain deviations if clearly defined as advantageous to the Government. The document also highlights the importance of disclosure restrictions on proprietary data, stipulating that proposals must include applicable legends for confidentiality. Furthermore, the document explains the evaluation criteria for lease awards, focusing on the best value offers while allowing for the potential rejection of any proposal at the Government's discretion. Notably, it addresses specific requirements regarding floodplain properties and mandates registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) prior to contract award. The overall aim of the document is to establish a systematic framework for the submission and evaluation of lease proposals, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and fostering fair competition among offerors.
Dec 4, 2024, 9:18 PM UTC
This document outlines a delineated area for a government-related project, specifying geographical boundaries to establish the scope of work or services required. The area's boundaries are clearly defined as follows: North – W. Erie Blvd. to N. Franklin St. to Herald Pl.; East – N. Main St. to E. Erie Blvd. to Montgomery St. to E. Jefferson St.; South – S. Warren St. to E. Onondaga St. to S. Clinton St.; and West – W. Jefferson St. to Walton St. to S. West St. to W. Erie Blvd. The document serves as a foundational reference for potential bidders or grant applicants, indicating the specific locations that will be affected or included in the targeted project or initiative. Understanding these geographic details is essential for compliance with upcoming requests for proposals (RFPs) or grant applications, as they define the area where services or funding will be applied. This clarity supports objective evaluation and strategic planning in alignment with federal and state requirements.
Mar 26, 2024, 1:11 PM UTC
Jan 7, 2025, 7:04 PM UTC
This document outlines general clauses applicable to leases for government property, specifically under the General Services Administration (GSA) guidelines. It features deviations from standard clauses, encompassing 11 main topics, including definitions, property maintenance responsibilities, inspection rights, and terms regarding fire and casualty damage. The Lessor is responsible for maintaining the property to ensure it meets safety and health standards, with specific rights reserved for government inspections and assessments. Provisions related to defaults by the lessor detail the government's rights in the event of non-compliance, including the possibility of termination and associated damages. Payment terms are clarified to ensure alignment with the agreed square footage and any adjustments needed if the delivered space is less than stipulated. Compliance with applicable laws, safeguarding contractor information systems, and several incorporated FAR clauses are mandated throughout the lease. This comprehensive structure is designed to ensure clarity in contractual obligations and protect the interests of both the government and contractors involved in leasing agreements. The document serves as a foundational reference for federal leasing procedures and standards, ensuring all parties understand their rights and responsibilities.
Dec 4, 2024, 9:18 PM UTC
The General Services Administration (GSA) has issued a Pre-Solicitation Notice seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from building owners or their authorized agents for a leasing opportunity. To submit an EOI, the owner or agent must provide written proof of agency, the building address, available ABOA space, the floor location, and whether the space is contiguous. Notably, the GSA will not cover any commissions or broker fees. The deadline for EOIs is 11:59 pm EST on October 31, 2024, with a market survey anticipated during the week of November 18, 2024, and estimated occupancy set for May 20, 2026. Interested parties must send their EOIs via email to Fanni Frankl, a Realty Specialist at GSA, with her contact details provided. This notice aims to gather potential leasing options for government usage, highlighting the structured approach to real estate engagement within federal parameters.
Jan 7, 2025, 7:04 PM UTC
The Syracuse FPD Finish Standards and Special Requirements document outlines the specifications for an office suite designed for 18 staff members. The design emphasizes individual offices with natural light, glass storefronts, and a variety of essential rooms including conference areas, storage, and specialized facilities like an audio listening room and server room. It details requirements for office construction, including wall materials, flooring types, ceiling finishes, and electrical and data outlet specifications. The document provides detailed dimensions and specifications for each type of office and common area, highlighting sound insulation needs, door types, and security features such as card readers. Special attention is given to the server and records rooms, ensuring they meet specific technical and safety standards. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guide for contractors and designers to ensure compliance with design standards, security requirements, and functionality for government operations.
Mar 26, 2024, 1:11 PM UTC
The document is currently inaccessible due to a PDF viewer issue, preventing a proper review of its contents. As such, no specific federal grants, RFPs, or detailed information can be summarized at this time. This situation underscores the importance of ensuring compatible software for reviewing governmental documentation. Until the document is viewable, further analysis or summary creation cannot be completed. Immediate resolution of the viewer issue is necessary to proceed effectively with the intended analysis of the government file related to RFPs and grants.
The Lessor's Annual Cost Statement is a government form used by property owners to detail the estimated annual costs of services and utilities related to leased government space. The document includes two main sections: the first outlines the estimated annual costs for services such as cleaning, heating, and maintenance, indicated for both the entire building and the specific area leased to the government. The second section focuses on ownership costs, excluding capital charges, encompassing aspects like real estate taxes, insurance, and management fees. The form emphasizes accurate estimations for budgeting purposes and adherence to fair market values in lease agreements. It requires details on the rental area size, service categorization, and total estimated costs for various utilities. The certification section mandates the lessor to affirm the accuracy of provided figures. Overall, this document supports the government’s procurement process by ensuring a transparent and systematic evaluation of leasing costs. It aligns with federal regulations to maintain consistency in acquiring leased space.
Sep 10, 2024, 7:32 PM UTC
The General Services Administration (GSA) has issued Request for Lease Proposals (RLP) No. 2NY0898 for office space in Syracuse, NY, with proposals due by September 10, 2024. The RLP outlines requirements for the proposed lease, including a minimum office space of 6,500 square feet, a maximum of 7,800 square feet, and specific accessibility and security standards. The desired location is in a prime commercial district with available parking and public transit access, and the space must be contiguous on one floor. Evaluations will be based on the efficiency of layout, addressing environmental concerns, adherence to seismic safety standards, and historic preservation preferences. Offerors will submit their bids electronically through the Requirement Specific Acquisition Platform (RSAP), which includes detailed financial assessments of operating costs, tenant improvements, and security measures. The award will be made to the lowest priced offer that meets all specified requirements, with a focus on compliance with energy efficiency regulations, including the Energy Independence and Security Act. This document serves the purpose of soliciting competitive lease proposals from qualified offerors while ensuring alignment with governmental standards for quality, safety, and sustainability.
Jan 7, 2025, 7:04 PM UTC
The document outlines the Fire Protection and Life Safety Evaluation requirements for office buildings as part of a pre-lease process conducted by the General Services Administration (GSA). It consists of two segments: Part A for spaces located below the 6th floor, to be completed by the Offeror or their representative, and Part B for spaces on or above the 6th floor, requiring assessment by a licensed professional engineer. Key components include compliance with current building and fire codes, specific exit requirements, and evaluations of fire protection systems such as automatic sprinklers and fire alarms. The Offeror must provide detailed information about the building’s layout, occupancy, fire safety measures, and any deficiencies identified during the assessment. Part B entails a thorough narrative report, including inspection of all safety systems and recommendations for corrective actions if deficiencies exist. The document emphasizes the importance of adherence to safety standards, outlines the responsibilities of the Offeror and their engineering representative, and establishes validity conditions for the submitted evaluations. The overarching purpose is to ensure that all offered spaces meet necessary fire protection and life safety standards prior to government leasing.
Jan 7, 2025, 7:04 PM UTC
The document outlines a representation form for Offerors regarding the use of specific telecommunications and video surveillance services or equipment in government contracts. It emphasizes compliance with Section 889 of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, which prohibits procuring or contracting with entities that use covered telecommunications equipment or services. The Offeror must indicate whether they will provide such covered equipment or services, conduct a reasonable inquiry, and disclose relevant details about the equipment and its manufacturers if applicable. The document establishes essential definitions, stipulates the procedures for ensuring compliance, and mandates disclosure of information based on the responses provided by the Offeror. The aim is to ensure transparency and adherence to legal requirements in federal procurement processes, safeguarding national security by regulating the use of potentially harmful telecommunications equipment.
Sep 10, 2024, 7:32 PM UTC
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