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USDA Seeks to Lease office and related space in Carroll County - KY AMENDMENT TO SOLICITATION 57-21041-21-FA

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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Presolicitation (Updated)
  • Updated Published Date: Sep 08, 2023 01:36 pm EDT
  • Original Published Date:
  • Requirements Strategy:
  • Inactive Policy: Manual
  • Updated Inactive Date: Sep 11, 2023
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  • Authority:
  • Fair Opportunity / Limited Sources Justification Authority:
  • Initiative:
    • None

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  • Place of Performance:
    Cave City , KY
    USA

Description

AMENDMENT TO ORIGINAL SOLICIATION POSTED ON 2/18/2021

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) seeks to lease the following space:

City, State:

Carrollton, KY

County:

Carroll County

Delineated Area:

(See attached map for reference)

N:  City Limits Highway 42

E: Tom Harris Road, Highway 36, Highway 1112

S: I71 to Kentucky River

W:  Kentucky River

Minimum and Maximum Usable Square Feet (ABOA):

2,552

Rentable Square Feet (RSF):

2,935

Space Type:

Office and Related Space

Reserved Parking Spaces for Government Vehicles:

Four (4) GOV

Additional Parking Spaces

(available for use at no charge to the Government):

Twenty-Two (22)

Full Term:

Up to Twenty (20) Years

Firm Term:

Ten (10) years firm

Termination Rights:

120 days in whole or in part, after the Firm Term

Option Term:

To be determined

Additional Requirements:

  • Pull Through parking for trucks and trailers.
  • The Government wishes to lease space in an existing building, or in a building to be constructed for the Government’s use.
  • Offered space must meet Government requirements for fire safety, accessibility, seismic and sustainability standards per the terms of the Lease. 
  • The space offered, its location, and its surroundings must be compatible with the Government’s intended use.
  • A fully serviced lease is required. 
  • Offered space and sites shall not be in the 100-year flood plain.
  • Additional parking spaces may be located on-site and/or within 1/4 of a mile of the premises, pedestrian accessible.
  • Preferred first floor, contiguous space that meets accessibility requirements.

Expressions of Interest Due:

04/10/2022

Market Survey Date (Estimated):

n/a

Lease Award Date (Estimated):

n/a

Expressions of Interest shall include the following:

1.    If existing building, building name and address, and location of the available space within the Building, along with building site/ lot plans, interior layout drawings/pictures (with dimensions shown) reflecting the Space that is being offered.

2.    If new construction, site/aerial plans or building site/lot plans showing the location of the proposal land, along with the parcel number (if part of multiple parcels, all parcel numbers associated with the proposed land).  Adjacent streets showing proposed ingress/egress shall be shown on the plans.

3.    Rentable square feet (RSF) and ANSI/BOMA office area (ABOA) square feet to be offered.

4.    Date of space availability.

5.    Building or Site Ownership Information.  If offeror is not owner, authorization to show property will be required.*

6.    Amount of parking available on-site. 

7.    If existing building, and if the space submitted does not meet the square footage requirements in this advertisement, whether the building or space submitted can be expanded to meet those requirements.

8.    Photos of the space or site being submitted, or permission for Market Survey participants to photograph the space or site.

9.    For existing buildings, provide information on condition of building systems (roof, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, facade etc.).  Alternatively, provide a copy of a recent commercial building inspection or appraisal.

* Any submission received without documentation of ownership and/or written authorization to represent owner(s) will not be considered until such time the documentation has been received.  This documentation must be received on or before the due date for Expressions of Interest. In cases where an agent is representing multiple entities, written acknowledgement/ permission from each entity to represent multiple interest parties for the same submission must be submitted prior to the Expressions of Interest due date.

To submit an offer in response to a Request for Lease Proposals (RLP), if an RLP is issued for this project, the offeror must be registered and active in the System for Award Management (SAM) at SAM.gov.  This registration is not required to respond to this advertisement, but SAM registration will be a minimum requirement to submit a formal proposal in response to the RLP.  It is strongly recommended that potential offerors register, verify, and/or renew their SAM registration on SAM.gov as soon as possible.

Send Expressions of Interest to:

Name/Title:

Iris Bates

Phone:

202-720-3418

Email Address:

Iris.bates@usda.gov

Government Contact:

Lease Contracting Officer:

Iris Bates

Notice: This is not a solicitation for offers, nor is it a request for proposals. The Government will not pay for any costs incurred as a result of this advertisement. Respondents are advised that the Government assumes no responsibility to award a lease based upon responses to this advertisement.

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