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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF AUGUST 22, 2018 FBO #6116
SOLICITATION NOTICE

X -- Notice of Intent (For Other than Full and Open Competition

Notice Date
8/20/2018
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
531120 — Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses)
 
Contracting Office
General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS), R4 Leasing Division (47PE99), 77 Forsyth Street, SW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303-3427, United States
 
ZIP Code
30303-3427
 
Solicitation Number
8FL2583
 
Archive Date
9/25/2018
 
Point of Contact
CARLOS WILLIAMS, Phone: 9542338388
 
E-Mail Address
carlos.williams@gsa.gov
(carlos.williams@gsa.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Notice Type: Notice of Intent (Other than Full and Open Competition Solicitation #: 8FL2583 Title: Lease of Office Space for West Palm Beach, FL Classification Code: X – Lease of Rental Facilities NAICS Code: 531120 -- Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Mini-warehouses) ARRA: No Response Date: 9/10/2018 11:59 PM Eastern Primary POC: Carlos Williams (954) 233-8388 Secondary POC: Dan Galan (954) 233-9249 U.S. GOVERNMENT CITY: Port St. Lucie STATE: Florida DELINEATED AREA: North: Midway Road South: Crosstown Parkway East: Florida’s Turnpike West: Interstate-95 MINIMUM ABOA SF: 9,400 MAXIMUM ABOA SF: 9,500 SPACE TYPE: Office TERM: 5 Years AGENCY UNIQUE REQUIREMENTS: A. CRITERIA THAT ELIMINATES COMMERCIAL SPACE FROM CONSIDERATION FOR NEW OFFICE SPACE: i. Proposed office space is on the first floor or below the first floor of the building. ii. Proposed office space is on the top floor of the building and rooftop access is within the space. iii. Proposed office space is inside a shopping mall or shopping center. iv. Proposed building houses day care facilities, abortion clinics, mental health clinics, or drug rehabilitation clinics, immigration, probations, public defenders, and/or social services (including but not limited to: Social Security Administration (SSA) and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)) within the building. v. Proposed building will not or cannot accommodate secured parking for TENANT official vehicles at this facility. vi. Proposed building is within 1,000 feet of residential areas, places of worship, schools, hospitals, prisons, abortion clinics, mental health clinics, drug rehabilitation clinics and/or day care facilities. vii. Proposed office space is located in a high crime area or an area that will necessitate more extensive and stringent building security than a generally progressive and alert neighborhood with a low crime rate. viii. Any exceptions or variances to the above listed criteria must be approved in writing, by the Chief, Physical Security Programs Branch. If tenant cannot find a building within the central business district (see Executive Order 12072), which satisfies our security requirements, then TENANT must be allowed to expand the delineated area so that a safe, secure building can be found. B. CRITERIA FOR AWARD OF COMMERCIAL OR LEASED SPACES. i. A copy of the floor plan for the specific floors being offered by a lessor must be provided to Tenant for review before acceptance of the specific floor and building. ii. Floors in a specific location that have multiple building core items (multiple elevator banks, multiple stairwells, and multiple mechanical rooms) will not be accepted when they are not centrally located in the center of a space. These items cannot be within Tenant space. C. PARKING i. Secured parking spaces are required for government vehicles. The government requires a parking garage with a secure fenced/divided area or on-grade lot within a secure fenced area. Access to the parking area is required at all times (24-hours per day). It is desirable that only TENANT personnel have access to the parking area. If parking cannot be provided on-site (i.e. basement garage, attached building garage, or site lot), parking should be located within a two-block radius of the office. Access to the parking lots must be controlled. Parking lots and all access from the building to the parking lots must be well lit at all times to ensure safety (i.e. a minimum of 10 foot candle level of illumination). Note any waiver from this requirement will require a review of the specific location by the ATF Physical Security Branch. A waiver may be considered if the market area does not have any locations that can meet the specific security requirements. The minimum requirements for secure parking enclosure are as follows: ii. 9 gauge chain link fence, a minimum of 8’ high. iii. Minimum of three strands of barbed wire running horizontally and continuously along the top of the fence. iv. Privacy slats pre-inserted. v. Sliding gate and pedestrian entrance. vi. Minimum of three continuous horizontal rails placed at the top, bottom and mid-point of the fence. vii. All vertical fence posts shall be embedded in concrete. Prior to signing the lease, the landlord should notify GSA if there are any concerns regarding the parking enclosure. All cost associated with the fence enclosure will be charged against the Tenant improvement allowance or paid by TENANT through the initial construction build-out.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/GSA/PBS/4PE/8FL2583/listing.html)
 
Record
SN05045847-W 20180822/180820231257-8a7a2e048241ab59db160bfc9db45bfc (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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