This is a "sources sought" notice, not a Request for Proposal (RFP). This is a Request for Information (RFI) only. Responses to this RFI are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. The Government will not reimburse respondents for any costs incurred in preparation of the response of this announcement, and no basis for claims against the Government shall arise as a result of a response to this sources sought notice.
The United States Government is seeking to lease office and related space for approximately 1,820 usable square feet within a 5-mile radius of Lexington Park, Maryland.
Requirements
- Private entrance with 24 hours access
- Private suite with four (4) offices
- Larger conference room to fit minimum of twelve (12) personnel
- Breakroom/kitchen with sink and refrigerator
- Meet security requirements to support up to Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).
- Contain necessary connectivity to accommodate e-mail, internet, and video teleconferencing
- Services including: Daily Trash Removal and Janitorial Services (2x a week after 4:30pm)
- Leased furniture
- Office #1: Desk w/drawers, adjustable desk chair, round table for four (4) people + chairs
- Office #2-4: Desk w/drawers, adjustable desk chair, one (1) guest chair
- Conference room: Oval table to fit twelve (12) + chairs, credenza (TV table)
Lease Term
One year with up to four (4) one-year options to renew. Must use Government Lease.
Occupancy
Space must be ready for occupancy by 1 DEC 2024
Expressions of interest should include the following:
- Building name and address
- Proposed rental amount, to include - CAM, Taxes, and Insurance
- Floor Plan(s)
Interested offerors (owners, brokers, or their legal representatives) should submit written expressions of interest addressing the requirements and any supplemental information by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time 11/15/2024 to the point of contact listed below, referencing this sources sought notice number (DACA31-R-25-0052) in the subject line.
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Please begin the registration process immediately in order to avoid delay of the contract award should your firm be selected.
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Effective 29 June 2018, vendors creating or updating their registration can have their registration activated prior to the approval of the required notarized letter. However, the signed copy of the notarized letter must be sent to the GSA Federal Service Desk (FSD) within 30 days of activation or the vendor risks no longer being active in SAM.
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