X1LZ--FY27 Succeeding Parking: Gainesville Parking Lease
Contact and place of performance
Chennel Davis
Gainesville, FL
USA
The Department of Veterans Affairs currently occupies parking spaces in a lot under a lease in Gainesville, Florida, which will be expiring. The Government will consider alternative space if economically advantageous. In making this determination, the Government will consider, among other things, the availability of alternative space that could satisfy the Government s requirements, as well as the costs likely to be...
View moreDepartment of Veterans Affairs Attention: Chennel Davis, Lease Contracting Specialist Email: Â [email protected]
Alternate: Sibyl Graham, Contract Specialist Email: [email protected]
Expressions of interest must contain the following information:
Building name and/or address and location of the available space within the building/lot.
Number of spaces to be offered and expected rental rate per parking space, fully serviced.
Indicate whether the quoted rental rate includes an amount for tenant improvements and state the amount, if any.
Date of space availability
Building ownership information and authorization from the owner to offer the property if applicable.
List of services provided
The Government is considering space if it is economically advantageous The Government is limited by law (40 USC 278a, as amended 10-1-81) to pay no more than the appraised fair rental value for space. Please note: This advertisement is not a solicitation for offers or a request for proposals. The Department of Veterans Affairs may issue a solicitation for offers at a later date.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking to lease 96 surface parking spaces in Gainesville, Florida, to serve as off-site parking for the Malcom Randall Veterans Affairs Medical Center. The agency currently occupies parking spaces under a lease that is nearing expiration and will consider alternative space if it is determined to be economically advantageous. Evaluation factors for alternative locations include relocation costs, physical moving expenses, replication of tenant improvements, telecommunications infrastructure requirements, and agency downtime. The government is considering a lease term of up to 10 years, with a required occupancy date no later than December 1, 2026.
The desired parking area must be located within or bordering the boundaries of West University Avenue to the north, South Main Street to the east, SE Williston Road to the south, and SW 34th Street to the west. This procurement is identified by solicitation number 36C24826R0091 and is classified under NAICS 531190 for Lessors of Other Real Estate Property and PSC X1LZ for Lease/Rental of Parking Facilities. By law, the government is limited to paying no more than the appraised fair rental value for the space.
Interested owners, brokers, or legal representatives must submit site-specific expressions of interest to Lease Contracting Specialist Chennel Davis or Contract Specialist Sibyl Graham via email by 3:00 PM EST on May 7, 2026. Submissions must include the building name or address, the number of spaces offered, the expected fully serviced rental rate, and the date of availability. Additionally, respondents must disclose if the rental rate includes tenant improvements, provide building ownership information, and list all provided services. One attachment, a document titled 36C24826R0091.docx, was included with the notice published on April 23, 2026.
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