Posted on April 3, 2024
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District is seeking lease proposals for office space as part of their plan to move the district headquarters further into the heart of the Central Business District in downtown Louisville, Kentucky.
“Relocating our district headquarters is not just about changing our address; it’s about positioning ourselves to better serve our workforce, our community, and the American public for years to come. This move is about finding a state-of-the art, modern working environment that reflects our world-class organization. It also supports the local economy and a vibrant downtown,” said Col. L. Reyn Mann, USACE Louisville District Commander.
The Louisville District headquarters has been located in the Romano Mazzoli Federal Building since 1969.
“We are the US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District and there’s no better place for us than the heart of the city we call home. We are currently in the initial steps of collecting proposals for evaluation and hope to be in our new space by 2025-2026,” said Mann.
Interested parties have until Apr. 30, 2024, to submit a proposal.
More information, including the complete request for lease proposals (RLP) and technical specifications, can be found at https://sam.gov/opp/77afcfe66df8415298718ec8e11b9cd8/view. The Notice ID for this solicitation is W912QR-600RMFBLOUISVILLEKY.
According to the solicitation, proposals should be for approximately 150,000 square feet of rentable office space in the Central Business District of Louisville, KY. In addition, the offered space must be fully serviced, on contiguous floors and customizable/built to suit the government’s office and security requirements.
According to System for Award Management (SAM), offerors shall have and shall maintain an active registration in the SAM database at http://www.sam.gov to be eligible for a Government contract award. If the Offeror is a Joint Venture (JV), the JV entity shall have valid SAM registration in the SAM database representing the JV as one business/firm/entity. If at the time of award an Offeror is not actively and successfully registered in the SAM database, the Government reserves the right to award to the next prospective Offeror.
The Louisville District is a diverse, innovative, professional organization providing engineering solutions for the region and nation — executing over a $1 billion program annually. Established in 1886, today our world-class workforce of more than 1,200 people work in the five-state area of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio to reduce disaster risk, strengthen the economy, and support national security.