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Lease to Purchase of Warehouse Distributi...

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Solicitation Number
LI-14113
Notice ID
962fcd02235740a8af0fd6bebd0f5449
Agency
NAICS Code
53
Place of Performance
Posted Date
April 3, 2026
Set-Aside
None / Full & Open

Description

This Request for Proposal (RFP) is to competitively procure a lease-to-purchase of approximately 400,000 to 600,000 square feet (SF) for a modern distribution center within a 50-mile range of the existing West Coast Distribution Center for Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) located in Chino, CA (see Attachment (7) Map showing Area of Consideration). NEXCOM intends to commence operational occupancy 8-10 months after award of lease for an initial term of one (1) year, with fourteen (14) one (1) year renewal options. The Government shall have the option to purchase the facility during initial term and subsequent four (4) option periods. Offeror(s) are required to provide purchase prices for each of the first five (5) years, and the Government reserves the right to negotiate the purchase price based on Fair Market Value. Offeror(s) that do not provide purchase options are considered non-responsive. The Government shall have no obligation to purchase the facility at any time.

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About This Opportunity

The opportunity is classified under NAICS code 53. Browse all open contracts under NAICS 53 to see related opportunities. Filter by your size standard, set-aside eligibility, or geographic location to find bids that match your business.

The place of performance for this contract is California. Contractors should review the full solicitation document for site-specific requirements, security clearance needs, and travel expectations before submitting a proposal.

To submit a response, follow the official instructions in the solicitation document. Pay attention to the response deadline, required attachments, and any pre-bid conferences or site visits. Late submissions are typically not accepted by federal contracting officers.