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Request for Information - Alameda Family Housing
Contact and place of performance
LCDR Erick Jackson
Alameda, CA
USA
THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD - ALAMEDA HOUSING REQUEST FOR INFORMATION / OPPORTUNITY DIRECT LEASE WITH AN OPTION TO PURCHASE HOUSING THIS REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) is issued in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) 15.201(d) & (e). This RFI does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP), Invitation for Bid (IFB), or Request for Quotation (RFQ), and it is not to be construed as a commit...
View moreThe United States Coast Guard (USCG) is considering use of leasing authority provided by 10 USC 2835, leasing with an option to purchase, for housing needs identified in Alameda, CA. A Direct Lease with the option to purchase is a form of acquisition that allows the USCG to enter into a Construction Agreement. The USCG will utilize these units for eligible CG personnel and family members who are stationed in the local area. The USCG expects to enter into a lease prior to the start of construction with lease implementation commencing once the homes have been cleared for occupancy. The USCG may execute a future option to purchase the homes outright following several years of leasing.
PROJECT SCOPE/DELIVERABLES
USCG is seeking:
All interested builders and developers are encouraged to provide the availability of their offerings. Eligible properties must adhere to all local, state, and federal codes/standards. The USCG prefers that all housing units be townhome- style single family, duplex, or triplex units co-located within a single subdivision integrated within a larger community, however the USCG will consider alternatives. The Lease would be for One year with up to Four option years to extend the lease term. The expectation is the option to purchase would be executed during the first five years of the lease. The lease would be at full market rate along with each extension. An option to purchase fee paid by the Coast Guard would be held in escrow during the leasing period to be paid to the developer if the Coast Guard opts not to purchase the homes, or to be factored out of the final market rate purchase price.
PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION CRITERIA
Once USCG has had an opportunity to utilize the homes and confirm they meet operational needs it will begin processing the option to purchase.
Additional Criteria Include:
If significant interest is generated among local developers in response to this RFI, the Coast Guard may facilitate an open-forum information session for interested developers with follow on breakout sessions to best understand developers’ responses to this RFI.
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Civil Engineering Unit Oakland issued this Request for Information to identify potential builders and developers for a family housing project in Alameda, California. Under the leasing authority of 10 USC 2835, the USCG is considering a direct lease with an option to purchase 180 newly constructed or to-be-constructed units for eligible personnel and their families. The proposed scope includes a unit mix of 35% three-bedroom units, 35% four-bedroom units, 20% two-bedroom units, and 10% one-bedroom units, with 10% of the larger units meeting ADA guidelines. The USCG prefers townhome-style single-family, duplex, or triplex units co-located within a single subdivision, though it will consider alternatives that comply with HUD Housing Quality Standards and all local, state, and federal codes.
The anticipated acquisition strategy involves a construction agreement and a one-year lease with up to four option years at full market rate. The USCG expects to exercise an option to purchase the homes outright within the first five years of the lease period. Interested parties are requested to provide details on project viability, including floor plans, permitting milestones, horizontal and vertical construction start dates, and the earliest possible delivery date for the units. The agency is also seeking information on the developer’s capacity to expand the number of units and any minimum requirements necessary to make the project viable for the developer.
This sources sought notice, identified under solicitation number Alameda_FAM_RFI, is classified under NAICS 236116 for New Multifamily Housing Construction (except For-Sale Builders). There is currently no assigned Product Service Code or set-aside designation. Responses are due by July 31, 2026, and the primary point of contact for this requirement is LCDR Erick Jackson. If sufficient interest is generated, the USCG may facilitate an open-forum information session and breakout sessions to further discuss developer responses.
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