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Combined Advertisement and Procurement Summary 3TX1286 SSA Houston.pdf | Jun 15, 2026 |
General Services Administration (GSA) Office Space City: Houston State: Texas
The General Services Administration (GSA) Public Buildings Service is seeking expressions of interest for a fully serviced office lease in Houston, Texas. The requirement specifies a facility providing between 2,004 and 2,379 American National Standards Institute/Building Owners and Managers Association (ANSI/BOMA) Office Area (ABOA) square feet. The government currently occupies space in Houston and is evaluating whether relocating is more economically advantageous than remaining in the current facility. This evaluation will account for physical move costs, the replication of tenant improvements, telecommunication infrastructure, and potential agency downtime. The proposed lease term is 120 months with a 60-month firm term. The GSA has established a delineated area in northern Houston bounded by Farm Road 2920, the Hardy Toll Road, and Highway 249. Offered space must meet federal standards for fire safety, accessibility, seismic stability, and sustainability, and must be located outside of the 1-percent-annual-chance floodplain. The lease requires seven reserved surface parking spaces. The government is evaluating whether to remain in its current location or relocate based on move costs, tenant improvement replication, and telecommunications setup.
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Stephen Love
TX 77060
USA
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Firm Term:
60
Option Term:
N/A
Additional Requirements:
N/A
Action: Choose whether or not a fully serviced lease is required. Also choose 1-PERCENT-ANNUAL-CHANCE floodplain (formerly referred to as “100-year” floodplain) unless requirement is identified by agency as a critical action.
Offered space must meet Government requirements for fire safety, accessibility, seismic, and sustainability standards per the terms of the Lease. A fully serviced lease is required. Offered space shall not be in the 1-percent-annual chance floodplain (formerly referred to as 100-year floodplain).
Entities are advised to familiarize themselves with the telecommunications prohibitions outlined under Section 889 of the FY19 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), as implemented by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). For more information, visit: https://acquisition.gov/FAR-Case-2019-009/889_Part_B.
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The U.S. Government currently occupies office and related space in a building under a lease in Houston, Tx, that will be expiring. The Government is considering alternative space if economically advantageous. In making this determination, the Government will consider, among other things, the availability of alternative space that potentially can satisfy the Government’s requirements, as well as costs likely to be incurred through relocating, such as physical move costs, replication of tenant improvements and telecommunication infrastructure, and non-productive agency downtime.
Expressions of Interest Due:
26 June 2026
Market Survey (Estimated):
1July 2026
Occupancy (Estimated):
1 May 2027
Send Expressions of Interest to:
Name/Title:
Stephen Love
Email Address:
Government Contact Information
Lease Contracting Officer
Stephen Love