General Services Administration ( GSA) seeks to lease office space in Portland, OR - General Services Administration ( GSA) seeks to lease the following space: State: Oregon City: Portland
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The U. S. General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking to lease office, warehouse, and yard space in Portland, Oregon. The lease term is 20 years with a firm term of 10 years. Specific requirements include a minimum of 22,480 ABOA sq. ft. and a maximum of 23,604 ABOA sq. ft. The space must also include 23,660 sq. ft. of yard space capable of supporting heavy utility vehicles and trailers, with specific turning radius and material staging areas. Additionally, the building must support laboratory infrastructure, including specialized HVAC, ventilation for a battery storage room, and plumbing for acid neutralizing catch basins and eyewash stations. The offered space must meet government requirements for fire safety, accessibility, seismic, and sustainability standards. A fully serviced lease is required. Entities are advised to familiarize themselves with telecommunications prohibitions under Section 889 of the FY19 National Defense Authorization Act. Expressions of interest are due by May 15, 2026. To be considered for a market survey, expressions of interest must include building name, address, age, location of space, availability date, rentable square feet, ABOA square feet, scaled floor plans, evidence of exclusive representation for brokers, a map showing location within the delineated area, proof of location outside the floodplain, and evidence that the additional requirements are met or can be met.
The occupancy is estimated for May 31, 2028.
To be considered for a market survey, expressions of interest must include: 1. Building name, address, and age. 2. Location of space in the building and date of availability. 3. Rentable square feet RSF offered and rate per RSF. 4. ANSI BOMA office area usable square feet ABOA SF offered. 5. Scaled floor plans as built identifying offered space. 6. Evidence of exclusive representation for brokers representatives. 7. Map showing the building is located within the delineated area. 8. Proof that the location is outside the 1 percent annual chance floodplain. 9. Evidence that the six additional requirements noted above are met or can be made to be met.