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The U. S. Government Department of Agriculture (USDA) is seeking to lease office space in Follett, Texas. The space required is between 2,980 and 3,200 ABOA square feet, with a total lease term of 20 years and a firm term of 10 years. Additional requirements include pull-through parking for trucks, 1,000 sq ft of secured parking for government vehicles, and the awardee must provide a shipping container. The offered space must meet government standards for fire safety, accessibility, seismic, and sustainability. A fully serviced lease is required, and the space must not be in a 100-year flood plain. Entities are advised to be aware of telecommunications prohibitions under Section 889 of the FY19 National Defense Authorization Act. Expressions of interest are due by April 11, 2026. Market survey is estimated for April 13, 2026, and occupancy is estimated for May 1, 2027. Entities not registered in SAM. gov are advised to register. Expressions of interest must include detailed information about the building, site plans, square footage, availability date, owner authorization (if applicable), parking details, photos, building system information, and confirmation of compliance with accessibility, seismic, fire protection, and environmental standards. Larry Vega is the Lease Contracting Officer.
The bid notice states that occupancy is estimated for 5/1/2027, and expressions of interest are due by 4/11/2026. The full term of the lease is 20 years, with a firm term of 10 years.
The bid notice advises entities to familiarize themselves with telecommunications prohibitions outlined under section 889 of the FY19 National Defense Authorization Act NDAA, as implemented by the Federal Acquisition Regulation FAR. Entities not currently registered in the System for Award Management SAM at SAM. gov, are advised to start the registration process as soon as possible if intending to submit an offer for possible lease award. Expressions of interest shall include detailed information about the building, site plans, square footage, availability date, owner authorization (if applicable), parking details, photos, building system information, and confirmation of compliance with accessibility, seismic, fire protection, and environmental standards.
The bid notice does not mention the submission of samples.