AD Project #202509800 Massachusetts Department of Revenue, Attleboro, Berkley, Bridgewater, etc.
Federal opportunity from DCP06 - Office of Leasing • Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 80, 13, 15.
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Description
This office is seeking approximately 7,900 square feet of Usable Area, but DCAMM would consider space of 7,700-8,100 in Attleboro, Berkley, Bridgewater, Brockton, Canton, Dighton, East Bridgewater, East Taunton, Easton, Foxboro, Franklin, Lakeville, Mansfield, Middleborough, Norfolk, North Attleboro, North Dighton, North Easton, Norton, Plainville, Raynham, Sharon, South Easton, South Walpole, Stoughton, Taunton, Walpole, West Bridgewater, or Wrentham for a term of 10 years
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The Massachusetts Department of Revenue, through the Office of Leasing, is seeking to lease approximately 7,900 square feet of usable area for a term of 10 years. Properties in the specified geographic area include Attleboro, Berkley, and Bridgewater among others, with a acceptable range from 7,700 to 8,100 square feet. This RFQ presents an opportunity for commercial real estate firms familiar with leasing in Massachusetts to offer competitive proposals by the March 5, 2026 deadline.
The buyer seeks to secure suitable leased commercial space within specified towns in Massachusetts, fulfilling their requirement for approximately 7,900 square feet of usable area.
- Commercial real estate firms with listings in the specified towns
- Companies experienced in leasing negotiations and property management
- Identify potential properties within the defined geographic area
- Assess the square footage available from potential properties
- Evaluate lease terms duration and conditions
- Prepare bid documentation compliant with submission guidelines
- Detailed property descriptions
- Proposed lease terms and conditions
- Proof of experience in similar leasing situations
- Financial proposals including pricing models
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- Ensure proposals meet the square footage range of 7,700-8,100 square feet
- Follow the submission requirements as per the Massachusetts procurement guidelines
- Consider local market rates for lease pricing in the specified towns
- Estimate costs based on property location, condition, and amenities offered
- Partner with local real estate brokers familiar with the area
- Engage property management firms to enhance leasing offer
- Potential competition from other commercial leasing firms
- Market volatility affecting real estate pricing
- Risks associated with property condition not being as represented
- What specific attributes or amenities does the agency prioritize in potential properties?
- Are there any additional preferences regarding property condition or readiness for use?
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- No specific address requirements provided
- No zoning restrictions mentioned
- Lack of information on budget or cost parameters
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