The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is soliciting lease proposals for approximately **** gross rentable square feet of commercial retail space in Greenville, North Carolina (zip code ****) for armed forces recruiting purposes. The preferred lease term is five years with government termination rights. A full-service lease is preferred, including base rent, common area maintenance (CAM), utilities, and janitorial services. Non-exclusive parking for 14 government vehicles must be provided 24/7. Offerors must use the government lease. Representatives of building owners must provide an exclusivity agreement. All respondents must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM. gov) prior to award. Required submission documents include: proposal to lease space signed by the lessor, proposed floor plan, initial alterations quote, and exclusivity agreement if applicable. Payments will be made via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT).
The bid notice does not specify a delivery deadline for proposals.
The bid notice states that all payments by the government under this contract shall be made by electronic funds transfer eft.
The bid notice does not specify warranty terms.
The bid notice states that in making this determination, the government will consider, among other factors, the availability of space that may potentially satisfy the governments requirements, as well as costs likely to be incurred such as tenant improvements initial alterations and telecommunication infrastructure, non productive agency downtime, and costs, including rent, related to executing a lease and occupying a space.
The bid notice requires that all contractors must be registered in the system for award management www. ***. *. * prior to award of a contract. It also states that epresentatives of building owners must include the exclusivity agreement granting the right to represent the building owner with any response to this advertisement.
The bid notice does not specify penalties.
The bid notice does not mention a site visit.
The bid notice does not require sample submissions.
The bid notice does not specify a challenge deadline.
The bid notice warns that vendors can check whether an account is active by performing a query by their cage or unique entity identifier known as duns. the new registration process may now take several weeks, so vendors are highly encouraged to begin registering as soon as possible to avoid any possible delays in future contract awards. It also states that if the notarized letter is not sent within 30 days of activation, he vendor risks no longer being active in sam.