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Great Lakes and Ohio River Division
Solicitation for offer: Location: Houston, TX 77037 DELINEATED AREA: N Boundary: TX 242; S Boundary: Sam Houston Tollway E Boundary: Highway 69 W Boundary: Tomball Parkway The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Recruiting Facilities Program, is soliciting offers for approximately 998 square feet (useable) of commercial retail/office space within the delineated area. Space will need to include a secondary egress; have adequate parking (prefer it is sign designated) for 2 Government-owned vehicles 24 hours a day/7 days a week, as well as adequate parking within 4 blocks for employee and customer vehicles; include daytime janitorial services; and include adequate signage for maximum visibility. Sites that are located adjacent to adult entertainment shops (i.e. book stores, video stores, or theatres), night clubs/bars, methadone clinics, drug rehabilitation centers, marijuana/hemp dispensaries, medical marijuana dispensaries, gun shops, liquor stores, etc. could potentially be eliminated from competition as these are considered non-compatible businesses. Lessors are required to be registered and active in www.sam.gov prior to the deadline for final offer submission. Offers will need to include a completed Rental Proposal Worksheet, proof of registration in www.sam.gov (i.e. active CAGE code), and the existing floor plan. Attached is a copy of the lease document, the general conditions, the construction specifications, the janitorial specifications, the rental proposal worksheet, and instructions for System for Award Management (SAM) registration. Thoroughly review all documents and make sure that you agree to the terms presented. The first four (4) pages of the lease have negotiable terms; however, the general conditions are standard and are not negotiable and must be accepted as written and shown on the attached file. Review the construction specifications completely as they stipulate additional lessor responsibilities. Leases are negotiated for a 5-year term, but they include a clause stating the Government can terminate giving reasonable days’ notice. In order to incorporate firm term years, meaning the Government cannot get out of the lease for a specified period of time, we ask the lessor to provide a significant contribution towards the build-out costs. Five year firm term leases are generally not considered.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
Great Lakes and Ohio River Division
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Solicitation for offer: Location: Houston, TX 77037 DELINEATED AREA: N Boundary: TX 242; S Boundary: Sam Houston Tollway E Boundary: Highway 69 W Boundary: Tomball Parkway The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Recruiting Facilities Program, is soliciting offers for approximately 998 square feet (useable) of commercial retail/office space within the delineated area. Space will need to include a secondary egress; have adequate parking (prefer it is sign designated) for 2 Government-owned vehicles 24 hours a day/7 days a week, as well as adequate parking within 4 blocks for employee and customer vehicles; include daytime janitorial services; and include adequate signage for maximum visibility. Sites that are located adjacent to adult entertainment shops (i.e. book stores, video stores, or theatres), night clubs/bars, methadone clinics, drug rehabilitation centers, marijuana/hemp dispensaries, medical marijuana dispensaries, gun shops, liquor stores, etc. could potentially be eliminated from competition as these are considered non-compatible businesses. Lessors are required to be registered and active in www.sam.gov prior to the deadline for final offer submission. Offers will need to include a completed Rental Proposal Worksheet, proof of registration in www.sam.gov (i.e. active CAGE code), and the existing floor plan. Attached is a copy of the lease document, the general conditions, the construction specifications, the janitorial specifications, the rental proposal worksheet, and instructions for System for Award Management (SAM) registration. Thoroughly review all documents and make sure that you agree to the terms presented. The first four (4) pages of the lease have negotiable terms; however, the general conditions are standard and are not negotiable and must be accepted as written and shown on the attached file. Review the construction specifications completely as they stipulate additional lessor responsibilities. Leases are negotiated for a 5-year term, but they include a clause stating the Government can terminate giving reasonable days’ notice. In order to incorporate firm term years, meaning the Government cannot get out of the lease for a specified period of time, we ask the lessor to provide a significant contribution towards the build-out costs. Five year firm term leases are generally not considered.
AvailableGreat Lakes and Ohio River Division
DESIGN-BUILD: Design-Build Maintenance and Repair of the General Stillwell Memorial Army Reserve Center (ARC) Training Building, Bldg. 1520. This project will eliminate identified deficiencies; extend the economic life of the facility by 25 Years. Building components and systems to be repaired include the roofing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC); electrical distribution; water distribution and fire alarm and suppression systems, ceilings, windows and doors, floor coverings, interior reconfiguration and interior and exterior finishes. Architecture: Project includes repair by replacement to existing failed or failing architectural components. Repair all walls, flooring and ceiling finishes. Repair doors, door frames, windows and all hardware. Current building standards and life safety repairs consistent with a major repair project is required. Mechanical: Repair fan coil units, associated dual temperature piping, condensate drain lines, thermostats, and controls. Electrical: Repair electrical panels, circuit breakers, conduit, conductors, receptacles, switches, and lights. Fire Alarm and sprinkler Systems: Repair sprinkler Systems, fire alarm system, Mass Notification Systems (MNS) and public address system. Security: Repair security systems. Plumbing: Repair all plumbing fixtures, sinks, vanities, commodes, urinals, urinal screens, toilet partitions, toilet accessories, and associated sanitary lines, vent lines, water lines and valves. Roofing: Repair failed low pitch roof with a metal roof and gutter systems. Structural: Building structural systems will be evaluated for strength. Implementation of Progressive Collapse in the design was not needed since there is not significant risk in accordance with UFC 4-010-01 - Paragraph 3-7, DoD Minimum. HAZMAT: If any Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM) is found, it will be abated as an integral part of the repair project in accordance with DA Pam 420-11 Para 2-1b. Site Work: Site work, within the 5-foot line, will be regraded to cause water to flow away from building, include storm water management features, repair by replacement sidewalls, fire-fighting apparatus access routing and landscaping. Exterior: Sealing the exterior with repointing and repair stone / concreate to reduce life cycle maintenance costs and meet the requirements of the Installation Design Guide. Demolition: The project will completely gut the existing building Interior. ATFP: Incorporate minimum anti-terrorism force protection (ATFP) measures. Communications: Repair telephone, data and Local Area Network (LAN) systems. This project shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and demolished failing components will be removed and disposed properly.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
Great Lakes and Ohio River Division
Close: Mar 24, 2026
DESIGN-BUILD: Design-Build Maintenance and Repair of the General Stillwell Memorial Army Reserve Center (ARC) Training Building, Bldg. 1520. This project will eliminate identified deficiencies; extend the economic life of the facility by 25 Years. Building components and systems to be repaired include the roofing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC); electrical distribution; water distribution and fire alarm and suppression systems, ceilings, windows and doors, floor coverings, interior reconfiguration and interior and exterior finishes. Architecture: Project includes repair by replacement to existing failed or failing architectural components. Repair all walls, flooring and ceiling finishes. Repair doors, door frames, windows and all hardware. Current building standards and life safety repairs consistent with a major repair project is required. Mechanical: Repair fan coil units, associated dual temperature piping, condensate drain lines, thermostats, and controls. Electrical: Repair electrical panels, circuit breakers, conduit, conductors, receptacles, switches, and lights. Fire Alarm and sprinkler Systems: Repair sprinkler Systems, fire alarm system, Mass Notification Systems (MNS) and public address system. Security: Repair security systems. Plumbing: Repair all plumbing fixtures, sinks, vanities, commodes, urinals, urinal screens, toilet partitions, toilet accessories, and associated sanitary lines, vent lines, water lines and valves. Roofing: Repair failed low pitch roof with a metal roof and gutter systems. Structural: Building structural systems will be evaluated for strength. Implementation of Progressive Collapse in the design was not needed since there is not significant risk in accordance with UFC 4-010-01 - Paragraph 3-7, DoD Minimum. HAZMAT: If any Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM) is found, it will be abated as an integral part of the repair project in accordance with DA Pam 420-11 Para 2-1b. Site Work: Site work, within the 5-foot line, will be regraded to cause water to flow away from building, include storm water management features, repair by replacement sidewalls, fire-fighting apparatus access routing and landscaping. Exterior: Sealing the exterior with repointing and repair stone / concreate to reduce life cycle maintenance costs and meet the requirements of the Installation Design Guide. Demolition: The project will completely gut the existing building Interior. ATFP: Incorporate minimum anti-terrorism force protection (ATFP) measures. Communications: Repair telephone, data and Local Area Network (LAN) systems. This project shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and demolished failing components will be removed and disposed properly.
AvailableGreat Lakes and Ohio River Division
The Design-Build construction of a power generation and smart microgrid system with a base scope of a 10.3MW of natural gas reciprocating internal combustion engine (RICE - Generator 1) power plant, including a compressed air starting system, distribution feeders, paralleling switchgear, transformer, protective relays, shared load bank, medium voltage circuit breakers, SCADA system, reclosers and microgrid controls. This will be a design bid build project.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
Great Lakes and Ohio River Division
Close: Mar 13, 2026
The Design-Build construction of a power generation and smart microgrid system with a base scope of a 10.3MW of natural gas reciprocating internal combustion engine (RICE - Generator 1) power plant, including a compressed air starting system, distribution feeders, paralleling switchgear, transformer, protective relays, shared load bank, medium voltage circuit breakers, SCADA system, reclosers and microgrid controls. This will be a design bid build project.
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