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The United States Coast Guard
Astoria, OR CDC land acquisition
Request For Proposals
To sell land to the CG in support of future Child Development Center Construction
David Brumley, Real Estate Contracting Officer
David.E.Brumley@uscg.mil
571-607-1065
THIS SOLICITATION is issued in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) 15.2. This is a solicitation for offers from organizations that have existing property that would be suitable for constructing residential housing. This is not a solicitation for an exclusive government construction project. Responses to this notice are only considered offers and cannot be accepted by the U.S. Government to form a binding contract.
If a change occurs to this solicitation, it will be released through the System for Award Management (SAM.gov) website. It is the responsibility of the interested parties to monitor this site for additional information pertaining to this Solicitation, or future solicitations. Any executed contract that results from this solicitation will be done under 14 USC 501(e).
BACKGROUND
The USCG is interested in purchasing between 3-5 acres of land for future use in support of the development and construction of a new Child Development Center.
PROJECT SCOPE/DELIVERABLES
The CG estimates it will need approximately 3-5 acres of land for future consideration of developing and constructing a new Child Development Center within 15-20 minute drive of CG operations in Astoria, OR. All parcels will be considered; however, preference will be given to those closest to CG operations, followed by proximity to existing utilities. The CG will consider parcels requiring subdividing.
All interested landowners are encouraged to provide the availability of their offerings. Preferences will be made to land that is easily accessible to existing or planned utility services, roads.
PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION CRITERIA
The property seller must be able to provide clear title and proof of ownership. The initial agreement will be an option agreement allowing the CG to acquire its necessary federal reports. Once the reports are obtained then the CG will exercise the option and purchase the property. The purchase price will be based on a government appraisal.
Additional criteria include:
- The property must be located within 5-10miles of support services, such as accessible public transportation, schools, fire and emergency services, grocery stores, etc.
Send Expressions of Interest in response to this Solicitation to:
Name/Title:
David Brumley,
Real Estate Contracting Officer
Address:
1301 Clay St STE 700N, Oakland CA
Office/Fax:
571-607-1065
Email Address:
David.E.Brumley@uscg.mil