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Professional Real Estate Negotiation Services Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for properties located within Texas, Arizona, California, Louisiana, and New Mexico

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W9126G26DA043Federal

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The contract W9126G26DA043 has been awarded to Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc. for professional real estate negotiation services across five states: Texas, Arizona, California, Louisiana, and New Mexico. This multiple award task order contract is authorized under Section 102(c) of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, granting the Secretary of Homeland Security the authority to procure real estate services to support federal operations. With a total contract value of $99 million, it enables the government to secure properties for essential infrastructure, facilities, or mission-critical purposes across the designated regions. The contract is managed by the Department of Defense through the Office of W076 Endist Ft Worth in Fort Worth, Texas, and is categorized under NAICS code 531390 for other real estate activities. Primary and secondary points of contact are established for administrative and operational coordination, ensuring seamless execution of tasks under the agreement. The contract was posted on July 7, 2026, and is structured to allow for flexible task order issuance based on evolving federal real estate needs within the specified geography.

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Jones Lang LaSalle to provide real estate services across five states under $99M DoD contract.

Agency

Department Of Defense → W076 Endist Ft WorthView Agency

Contract Value

$99,000,000

NAICS

531390 - Other Activities Related to Real EstateView NAICS

Place of Performance

TX, USA

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Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.View Profile

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W076 Endist Ft Worth
Contacts2 people available
OfficeFORT WORTH, TX, 76102-6124, USA
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Department Of Defense → W076 Endist Ft Worth
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Office AddressFORT WORTH, TX, 76102-6124, USA

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MATOC W9126G26DA043 was awarded to Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.(JLL), for Real Estate Negotiation Services, in the states of Texas, Arizona, California, Louisiana and New Mexico, pursuant to the authority granted to the Secretary of Homeland Security under Section 102(c) of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA).


The total value of the contract award is $99,000,000.00

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