Lease of Office Space in Multiple Cities, Kansas - Request for Lease Proposals (RLP) #26NAT01 - Office Space
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The U.S. General Services Administration is soliciting competitive lease proposals for office space in Overland Park, Kansas, within a specifically delineated area bounded by State Line Road, I-435, I-670, and I-70. The requirement is for a total of 3,604 to 3,784 assignable square feet of move-in ready, second-generation office space, with minimal construction needed to meet government standards. The space must be divided into two distinct blocks: Block 1, ranging from 532 to 559 square feet, containing two private offices and a 252-square-foot special use area with an evidence/storage room and an interview room, accessible via a non-public entrance and separately demised from Block 2; and Block 2, ranging from 3,072 to 3,225 square feet, which must include at least 1,596 square feet of office space with seven private offices and ten open workstations, plus 1,476 square feet of support areas including a reception, training/conference room, file, copy, storage, break room, and a server room requiring 24-hour HVAC. Contiguous space is desired, but non-contiguous blocks within the same building may be considered if they meet the size and separation requirements. The lease term is 15 years with a firm 13-year period, and the government will provide a tenant improvement allowance of $58.96 per assignable square foot and a building-specific amortized capital allowance of $12.00 per square foot, both amortized over eight years. Four reserved parking spaces are required for official government vehicles, with additional visitor spaces to be provided per local code. All offers must be submitted through the GSA Leasing Portal by July 7, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, and must include photographs, PDF and CAD floor plans, proof of authority to represent the property owner, and a detailed Schedule Feasibility Narrative explaining the offeror’s approach to meeting the strict post-award timeline, including assumptions, resourcing, permitting strategy, quality assurance processes, and risk mitigation. The space must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local standards for fire and life safety, accessibility, seismic resilience, and energy efficiency and meet Facility Security Level II requirements. The government requires no exceptions to the post-award schedule, which mandates key milestones
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Full Description
This advertisement is hereby incorporated into the Request for Lease Proposal (RLP) #26NAT01 by way of reference as an RLP attachment. The RLP can be found by visiting: https://leasing.gsa.gov/leasing/s/Offer-Resources
The U.S. Government is seeking competitive lease proposals for new and/or continuing leasing opportunities through its online Leasing Portal.
- City: Multiple
- State: Kansas
- Delineated Area (See Delineated Area Map Attached): North on State line road and I435, West on I670 to I70, I70 West to I435 South, Back to State Line Road and 435.
- Minimum ABOA Square Feet: 3,604
- Maximum ABOA Square Feet: 3,784
- Space Type: Office
- Parking:
- Official Government Vehicles: 4 reserved
- Visitors: Required available spaces per local code
- Lease Term: 15 years, 13 years firm
- Offerors are encouraged to submit rates for all terms available in the AAAP for consideration against future GSA requirements.
- Amortization Term: 8 years for both Tenant Improvements and Building Specific Amortized Capital.
AGENCY UNIQUE REQUIREMENTS
- Tenant Improvement Allowance: $58.96 per ABOA SF
- Building Specific Amortized Capital (BSAC): $12.00 per ABOA SF
- Contiguous space is desired. If only non-contiguous space is available, the Government may consider one block of 532 - 559 ABOA SF and one block of 3072 – 3,225 ABOA SF within the same building at its sole discretion.
- Space Layout (See Space Breakdown Attached) :
- Block 1: 532 - 559 ABOA SF includes
- Office and Office Support Space: Minimum 280 ABOA SF for 2 private offices
- Special Space: Minimum 252 ABOA SF
- 1 evidence/storage room
- 1 Interview Room
- Requires non-public or less-visible path to suite entry. Separately demised space and entrance from Block 2.
- Block 2: 3072 – 3,225 ABOA SF includes
- Office Space: minimum 1,596 ABOA SF
- 7 private offices
- 10 open workstations
- Office Support Space: minimum 1,476 ABOA SF
- 1 reception area
- 1 training / 1conference room
- 1 file room, 1 copy room, 1 storage room, 1 break room
- 1 Server room – 24hr HVAC required
- Office Space: minimum 1,596 ABOA SF
- Block 1: 532 - 559 ABOA SF includes
- Facility Security Level (FSL): II
- Space Condition: The Government is seeking move-in ready / second-generation office space requiring minimal construction. This is intended to reduce TI cost impact and support the required post award schedule.
- Minimal tenant improvements meaning the offered space has an existing office build-out and building systems in place, and the anticipated work is primarily interior improvements (e.g reconfiguration of non-structural partitions, finishes, limited MEP adjustments and device relocations, and associated fire/life safety modifications as needed).
- The Government anticipates some construction will be necessary; however, offerors must demonstrate the ability to meet the required Post-Award Schedule to be considered technically eligible for award and as, this is a low price, technically acceptable procurement, the final evaluated price will determine the intended awardee among technically eligible offers.
- Post Award Schedule: The Government’s required post-award deliverables and timeframes are set forth in ‘Post Award Schedule’ attachment to this solicitation. An offeror's ability to meet the post award schedule requirements is material to this procurement.
- Submittal Requirements: The Government will evaluate these items for schedule compliance/feasibility as part of technical acceptability.
- Schedule Feasibility Narrative:
- As part of the offer, please include a narrative explaining the offeror’s assumptions, resourcing and approach for meeting each ‘Lessor Provided’ post-award deliverable timeframe in the Post Award schedule, including (as applicable) long-lead items, A/E coordination, permitting/approvals strategy, QA/QC reviews and internal review/approval cycles. The narrative must identify key risks and the offeror’s mitigation actions.
- The narrative must identify any anticipated scope items beyond minor reconfiguration/finishes and limited MEP device relocations that could impact the critical path or the Post Award Schedule timeframes and explain how the schedule time frames will still be met.
- Schedule Feasibility Narrative:
- Evidence of Capability: If identified as the Apparent Successful Offeror, the offeror must submit the following items in addition to those required by Section 3.06 of the RLP prior to award. Identification of A/E and at least two General Contractors that will participate in the bidding process (or if not yet under contract, a firm plan for engagement and a letter of commit-ment from the proposed firm(s).
- To be found technically acceptable, the offeror must take no exception to the Post Award Schedule deliverables and timeframes and submit the two items identified above in a manner that provides a credible basis to conclude the Offeror can meet the required deliverable timeframes within the contracting officer’s sole discretion. Failure to submit these items or submission that is materially incomplete/conditional, may result in a finding of “Technically Unacceptable.”
- Submittal Requirements: The Government will evaluate these items for schedule compliance/feasibility as part of technical acceptability.
- Furniture: The Government will accept offered space that includes existing systems furniture and furnishings (e.g workstations, private office furnishings, conference tables and chairs) for Government use to help support timely occupancy, at no additional cost to the Government. Furniture is not a requirement of technical acceptability and will not be evaluated for award. Offers that do not include furniture remain fully eligible.
- Condition Standard: Any furniture offered must be clean and in good working order with no significant defects, and available for Government use by occupancy as determined in the Government’s sole discretion. Furniture offered is subject to Government inspection at turnover/occupancy. If the Government will not accept the offered furniture, the Lessor bears the cost to remove it.
HOW TO OFFER
The Leasing Portal (https://leasing.gsa.gov) enables interested parties to offer space to the Federal Government through a secure, web-based process. To participate, register on the site by selecting “Register to Offer Space” and follow the instructions provided. Helpful resources—including instructional guides and video tutorials—are available on the portal under the Resources tab.
The Open Period runs from the 1st through the 7th of each month, ending at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time unless otherwise stated by the Government and unless the 7th falls on a weekend or Federal Holiday. If the 7th falls on a weekend or Federal Holiday, the Open Period will end at 8:00 PM (ET) on the next business day. No submissions are accepted during the Closed Period. During an Open Period, users may submit new offers, or modify or withdraw existing ones.
Lease awards will be made to the lowest-priced, technically acceptable offer without negotiations. Offered space must comply with all applicable Federal, State, and Local jurisdiction requirements, including standards for fire and life safety, accessibility, seismic resilience, and energy efficiency.
OFFER SUBMISSION DEADLINE
Offers must be submitted no later than July 7, 2026 (closes at 8:00PM EST)
Please include the following deliverables with your offer:
- Photos of offered space
- PDF and CAD floor plan of offered space
- Schedule Feasibility Narrative
- Proof of authorization to represent the owner, or proof of ownership or control, as applicable
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Check the attachments and links section of this notice for possible, additional project-specific requirements or modifications to the RLP.
- Please review Section 889 of the FY19 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) regarding telecommunications equipment restrictions: https://acquisition.gov/FAR-Case-2019-009/889_Part_B
- SAM registration should be initiated as soon as possible. Refer to RLP Clause 3.06, Item 6.
- Lease awards will be made without negotiations to the lowest-priced, technically acceptable offer, based on RLP criteria.
- Subleases will not be considered.
