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This Government Contract opportunity from Missouri was posted on July 7, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Facility Leasing and Office Space Management

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NAICS: 531120
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Dept of Veterans Affairs seeks clinical space in Idaho Falls, ID
Solicitation # 36C24W25R0011-RLP
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking highly qualified offerors to lease a Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) in Idaho Falls, Idaho, under a 20-year term comprising a 10-year firm period and a 10-year non-firm period during which the Government retains termination rights with 90 days’ written notice. The facility must provide between 14,321 and 17,185 ANSI/BOMA Square Feet (ABOA SF) of usable space, not to exceed 19,333 Rentable Square Feet (RSF), and include a minimum of 100 parking spaces. The site must be located within a specifically defined boundary in the Idaho Falls metropolitan area, bounded by major roads including Ammon Road, Lincoln Road, Grandview Drive, and Science Center Drive. Offerors may propose either an existing building requiring tenant improvements or land for new construction, with estimated tenant improvement costs ranging from $5 million to $10 million. The Government will not make progress payments during design or build-out phases but may reimburse tenant improvements via a single lump-sum payment upon acceptance or amortize the cost over the firm lease term. Rental payments are made monthly in arrears after official acceptance of the space, and all payments will be processed via Electronic Funds Transfer. The lease is classified as a fully serviced arrangement under NAICS code 531120, requiring the lessor to manage all aspects of design, construction, operation, and maintenance. This includes compliance with VA-specific design criteria, fire and life safety, accessibility standards, OSHA regulations, and energy efficiency mandates. Required services encompass janitorial, HVAC, snow removal, landscaping, and ongoing preventive maintenance, with detailed operational schedules to be submitted to the Contracting Officer. The proposal evaluation is based on a best-value tradeoff process where site quality is the most critical non-price factor, followed by facility functionality and offeror qualifications, all nearly equal in importance to price. Price proposals must be submitted using GSA Form 1364 and supported by GSA Form 1217 to detail annual operating costs, amortization rates, and parking expenses. All offerors must be registered in SAM.gov with an active UEI and CAGE code, and must comply with federal contractor requirements including the Davis-Bacon Act, Drug-Free Workplace Act, Equal Opportunity for Veterans, and Small Business Subcontracting Plan provisions where applicable. Proposals must be submitted in two PDF
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NAICS: 531120
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General Services Administration (GSA) seeks to lease the following space: Solicitation No. 6GA0308
Solicitation # 6GA0308
The General Services Administration is seeking to lease 53,312 square feet of contiguous office space in Atlanta, Georgia, within a precisely defined geographic boundary bounded by I-285, I-20, I-75, and Powers Ferry Road. The space must be entirely above ground, uninterrupted by public corridors, and arranged across one or more stacked floors with a minimum floor plate of 15,000 square feet. The building must provide a minimum clear ceiling height of nine feet and feature column spacing of at least 25 feet on center with no more than 12 inches of furring on any side, excluding exterior walls and core boundaries, with final approval subject to the Lease Contracting Officer. The facility must include 24 reserved, surface or structured parking spaces and must comply with federal standards for fire safety, accessibility, seismic resilience, and sustainability. Importantly, the property may not be located within the 0.2-percent-annual chance floodplain. A fully serviced lease is required, and the contract will have a 17-year total term with a firm 15-year commitment and no option period. The anticipated occupancy date is spring or summer 2029, following a market survey expected in July 2026. Interested parties must submit expressions of interest by June 19, 2026, to the designated GSA brokers and include comprehensive documentation such as the property owner’s name, authorization letter, building age, total and per-floor gross square footage, site and floor plans, parking layout, maps confirming location within the delineated area, proximity to public transit and amenities, and evidence of ownership or written authority from the owner to submit the property. Additional disclosures are required regarding title issues, easements, restrictions, and any planned nearby development. Prospective respondents who are not owners must prove they have the legal right to act on behalf of the owner. All submissions must demonstrate compliance with Section 889 of the FY19 National Defense Authorization Act, which prohibits the use of certain telecommunications equipment and services, and entities must be registered in SAM.gov. The GSA Lease Contracting Officer, Lisa Richmond, and Public Properties broker are the official points of contact, while submissions are to be sent to Brad Seifert and Hunter Powell at the designated Washington, D.C. address.
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NAICS: 531120
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Lease of Office Space. Request for Lease Proposals (RLP) #26NAT01 - Office Space
Solicitation # 6OH0326
The U.S. Government, through the General Services Administration’s PBS Office of Leasing, is seeking competitive lease proposals for office space in North Royalton, Ohio, under Request for Lease Proposal (RLP) #26NAT01, with submissions managed exclusively through the GSA Leasing Portal. The solicitation requires a 1,500 to 1,575 square foot assignable building occupant area of second-generation office space with minimal tenant improvements, configured to include three private offices, four workstations, a LAN room, a reception area, and a conference room, all within a delineated area near Cleveland, Ohio. The lease term is set at 15 years with a firm commitment of 13 years, including an 8-year amortization period for tenant improvements, and a tenant improvement allowance of $49.73 per square foot with no building-specific amortized capital cost. Offers must comply with all federal, state, and local codes pertaining to fire and life safety, accessibility, seismic resilience, and energy efficiency, and must adhere to Section 889 of the FY19 NDAA regarding prohibited telecommunications equipment. Contiguous space is preferred, and no subleases will be considered. Furnishings, if provided, must be in good working condition and available at no cost to the government, with the lessor responsible for removal if rejected. The award will be made on a lowest-price, technically acceptable basis without negotiation, and only offers submitted via the GSA Leasing Portal during the open period—between the 1st and 7th of each month, ending at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time—are eligible. SAM registration is mandatory, and the response deadline is June 9, 2026, with proposals required to be electronically submitted through the portal, ensuring alignment with federal procurement frameworks and administrative protocols established by the GSA.
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The contract involves the lease and comprehensive maintenance of ADA-compliant office spaces in Missouri to support client intake, counseling sessions, and administrative operations. These facilities must meet all accessibility standards to ensure equitable access for individuals with disabilities and must be maintained in fully operational condition throughout the term of the agreement. The spaces are intended for use by a state agency’s outreach and service teams, requiring secure, functional, and professionally managed environments suitable for sensitive client interactions and daily administrative functions. The solicitation is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 531120, which pertains to lessors of residential and nonresidential buildings. The opportunity was posted on July 7, 2026, with a response deadline of July 14, 2026, and is managed by the Missouri Division of Purchasing Procurements. While specific location details and point of contact information are not provided, performance is expected to occur within the state of Missouri. Contractors must be prepared to deliver turnkey facility solutions that align with state compliance, operational continuity, and accessibility mandates without reliance on external specifications beyond the stated requirements.

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Lease and maintain ADA-compliant Missouri office spaces for state agency client services and administrative operations.

Agency

Missouri → PROC OA DIVISION OF PURCHASING PROCUREMENTSView Agency

NAICS

531120 - Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses)View NAICS

Place of Performance

MO, USA

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Documents

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Lease and maintenance of ADA-compliant office spaces in Missouri for client intake, counseling sessions, and administrative operations.

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High Quality Evidence-Based Instructional Materials QVL
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