Active Solicitation · GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

    GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (GSA) SEEKS TO LEASE THE FOLLOWING SPACE IN BOZEMAN, MT

    Sol. 4MT0170Sources SoughtWASHINGTON, DC
    Open · 6d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    6
    closes Jun 30, 2026
    POSTED
    Jun 22, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    531120
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    X1AA
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The General Services Administration is seeking to lease office space in Bozeman, MT, with a minimum of 2,350 SF and a maximum of 2,468 SF. The space must meet specific security and construction requirements, including forced entry protection and 24-hour access. Interested parties should review the detailed requirements and submit proposals accordingly.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    4MT0170
    Notice Type
    Sources Sought
    Posted Date
    June 22, 2026
    Response Deadline
    June 30, 2026
    NAICS Code
    531120AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    X1AA
    Primary Contact
    Amy Hascall
    State
    DC
    ZIP Code
    20405
    AI Product/Service
    service

    Description

    State: Montana

    City: Bozeman

    Delineated Area: North: W. Olive Street; South: W. Garfield Street; East: S 8th Avenue; West: Professional Drive

    *See Delineated Area map attached*

    Minimum Sq. Ft. (ABOA): 2,350 SF

    Maximum Sq. Ft. (ABOA): 2,468 SF

    Space Type: Office

    Parking Spaces (Total): 3

    Full Term: 180 months

    Firm Term: 120 months

    Additional Requirements:

    SPACE REQUIREMENTS

    A. All space must be contiguous, and preferably on the 2nd floor or higher. Space on the first floor
    will be considered only when no other space is available, or if deemed appropriate by Tenant.
    First-floor spaces require additional security measures.
    B. If the exterior skin of the building is not of substantial construction as determined by Tenant
    Security (e.g., concrete, filled CMU) and does not meet Tenant’s forced entry protection
    requirements, interior assembly of perimeter walls must be constructed in accordance with Wall
    Type A7 specifications.
    C. All exterior perimeter windows must have fragment retention film, except at SCIF Rooms, which
    must have film rated for RF/IR shielding and blast film.
    D. All perimeter windows less than 18’-0” from grade or accessible platform (e.g., air conditioners,
    fire stairs, adjacent roofs, ledges, or windows) must have forced entry protection such as
    manbars or security screening. Assessment of accessible platform(s) will be determined by
    Tenant Security.
    E. Design of workstation must ensure computer monitors do not face exterior windows.
    F. Roofs less than 18’-0” from grade or accessible platform must meet the same forced entry
    protection and sound attenuation requirements as the building’s perimeter walls. Metal roofs
    less than 18’-0” from grade or accessible platform must be 18-gauge or greater to meet the
    same forced entry protection and sound attenuation requirements as perimeter walls.
    G. Metal structure buildings that will have an “Open Storage Secure” security posture must have
    the secured perimeter constructed to meet forced entry protection requirements, Wall Type A7,
    or approved equivalent by Tenant and CO.
    H. If the space and/or building are of wood joist construction or in an historical building, additional
    security measures will be required and must be approved by Tenant Security.I. Skylights must be removed or secured against forced entry, blast, and visual observation.
    J. Where Tenant space adjoins another building, tenant, or public areas, perimeter walls of
    Tenant space must be constructed slab-to-slab in accordance with the diagram for Wall Type
    A7. All conduits, backboxes, and electrical devices on Tenant demising wall must be surface
    mounted on the secure side. Surface mounting is not required if non-secured side of Wall Type
    A7 is available for inspection by Tenant.
    K. No telephone lines, data lines, electrical service, plumbing service, or ducts other than that
    required for Tenant are permitted to pass through the space, except with specific approval from
    Tenant and CO or when routed through building space (such as electrical or telephone closets
    dedicated to that use). All wiring, conduits, and pipes running through the space and not
    serving Tenant’s needs must be removed and/or rerouted. If wiring, conduits, and pipes must
    not be removed and/or rerouted, they must be enclosed with a construction assembly compliant
    to secure wall requirements.

    L. Future ceiling, floor slab, or demising wall penetrations through Tenant’s secured perimeter will
    not be permitted.
    M. If floor slab does not extend to the skin of the building, additional security measures will be
    required to meet forced entry protection, Tenant Security sound attenuation requirements, and
    RF requirements.
    N. The space will be provided with file safes weighing between 850 lbs and 1,000 lbs each.
    Although safes will be dispersed throughout the office, floor load of the proposed site must be
    capable of supporting this additional weight. The quantity and location of safes may change
    over the course of the lease. The Lessor shall provide the Tenant with a floor plan showing
    locations where the safes can be located.
    O. Tenant’s regular business hours are 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM; however, 24-hour access to the
    space and any provided elevator service must be available 365 days per year.
    P. One (1) elevator must be provided with override control. If the office is located on the 6th floor
    or above, elevator must be on emergency power.

    SITE REQUIREMENTS

    A. Proposed site must not be within 640’-0” of any facilities identified by ISC as “hazardous
    materials transportation/storage facilities.”
         1. Hazardous locations include facilities with potential environmental threats (e.g., fuel storage
         areas, gas stations, chemical manufacturing facilities, and railroad lines transporting
         hazardous material).
        2. Special consideration should be given to exclude sites located near hazardous areas, such
        as bulk storage sites (e.g., hazardous materials storage sites, water purification centers,
        above-ground fuel storage, and rail yards).
    3. It is preferred that the proposed facility not be located near “Low Risk Facilities” (e.g., day
    care centers, senior centers, schools, hospitals, and religious/rehabilitation/social service
    centers).
    B. Proposed facility must not be located within 400’-0” of public defenders, ICE, probation offices,
    IRS, universities, other businesses, or facilities, deemed unacceptable by Tenant Security for
    safety purposes. This requirement may be waived by Tenant Security if no other facility is
    deemed acceptable. In those cases, enhanced security requirements may be necessary.
    C. Proposed Tenant spaces or facilities within 400’-0,” or adjacent to facilities associated with
    foreign powers identified in Tenant's National Security Threat List, will not be considered.
    D. For proposals of new construction of a standalone facility:
         1. Standoff distance may be required from defended perimeter to the façade of the building to
          house the Tenant office, if required by FSL rating.
          2. Defended perimeter must be measured as the distance from building to boundary
          protected by bollards, planters, or other barriers approved by Tenant.
    E. For proposals of space in existing buildings, standoff distance must be provided from the curb
    line or nearest point accessible by a vehicle to the façade of the building to house the Tenant
    office.

    F. Space shall have a minimum setback of at least 20 feet, where the setback will be measured from the interior perimeter wall of occupied Tenant space to any point where an unscreened or otherwise unauthorized vehicle can travel or park.  This requirement may be waived by Tenant Security.

    PARKING

    A. Uncontrolled underground or uncontrolled under-building parking is not permitted for facilities
    with FSL III, IV, or V ratings. A standalone or mixed-tenant facility with uncontrolled
    underground or under-building parking should not be considered for a facility with an FSL I or II.
    B. A mixed-tenant facility with public parking withing 30 feet of the interior perimeter wall must not
    be considered for a facility with an FSL III, IV, or V rating. A mixed-tenant facility with public
    parking within 20 feet of the interior perimeter wall must not be considered for a facility with an
    FSL I or II rating.
    C. A stand-alone facility with public parking within 100 feet of the facility must not be considered
    for a facility with an FSL III, IV, or V rating. This requirement may be waived by Tenant Security
    if no other facility is deemed acceptable. In those cases, enhanced security requirements may
    be necessary.

    Expressions of interest must include the following information: 

    Building name and address and location of the available space within the building

    Rentable square feet available and expected rental rate per rentable square foot, fully serviced

    ANSI/BOMA office area (ABOA) square feet to be offered and expected rental rate per ABOA square foot, 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

    Amount of parking available on-site and its cost. Include whether expected rental rate includes the cost of the required Government parking (if any)

    Energy efficiency and renewable energy features existing within the building

    List of building services provided.

    The U.S. Government currently occupies office and related space in a building under a lease in Bozeman, MT, that 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 potentially can satisfy the Government’s requirements, as well as costs likely to be incurred through relocating, such as physical move costs, replication of tenant improvements and telecommunication infrastructure, and non-productive agency downtime.

    Offered space must meet Government requirements for fire safety, accessibility, seismic, and sustainability standards per the terms of the Lease.  A fully serviced lease is required.  Offered space shall not be in the 100 year flood plain.

    Entities are advised to familiarize themselves with the telecommunications prohibitions outlined under Section 889 of the FY19 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), as implemented by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).  ).  For more information, visit: https://acquisition.gov/FAR-Case-2019-009/889_Part_B.

    Expressions of Interest Due: Monday, June 29, 2026; 5:00PM PST

    Market Survey (Estimated): TBD

    Occupancy (Estimated): February 1, 2027

    Send Expressions of Interest to:

    Amy Hascall, Leasing Specialist

    Email Address: amy.hascall@gsa.gov

    Government Contact Information

    Lease Contracting Officer: Joel Wilson

    Leasing Specialist: Amy Hascall

    Key dates

    1. June 22, 2026Posted Date
    2. June 30, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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