95-20369. General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation; Leasing Real Property  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 159 (Thursday, August 17, 1995)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 42793-42801]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-20369]
    
    
    
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    GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
    
    48 CFR Parts 501, 503, 505, 506, 507, 519, 552, and 570
    
    [APD 2800.12A CHGE 65]
    RIN AF67
    
    
    General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation; Leasing 
    Real Property
    
    agency: Office of Acquisition Policy, GSA.
    
    action: Final rule.
    
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    summary: The General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation 
    (GSAR) is amended to implement several provisions of the Federal 
    Acquisition Streamlining Act (FASA), Pub. L. 103-355, October 13, 1994, 
    as it applies to the acquisition of leasehold interests in real 
    property. Some of the provisions of FASA which are implemented in the 
    Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) will also apply to leases of real 
    property because the GSAR incorporates provisions of the FAR that apply 
    to leases of real property by reference. Other provisions of FASA are 
    unique to leases of real property and are addressed in Part 570 of the 
    GSAR. This rule also implements several recommendations made by a GSA 
    process re-engineering team for improving the procedures for acquiring 
    leasehold interests in real property.
    
    effective date: August 16, 1995.
    
    for further information contact: Tom Wisnowski, Office of GSA 
    Acquisition Policy, (202) 501-1224.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    A. Public Comments
    
        A notice of proposed rulemaking was published in the Federal 
    Register on April 20, 1995 (60 FR 19708). Public comments were received 
    from the Institute of Real Estate Management and the Department of 
    Commerce, and comments were received from GSA real property contracting 
    activities. All of the comments were considered in formulating the 
    final rule. Changes made as a result of review of the comments include 
    the following: (1) The current publicizing threshold of 10,000 square 
    feet has been retained; (2) use of a specific electronic bulletin board 
    system as a publicizing alternative has been changed to use of an on-
    line information system as an additional option; (3) the ``Changes'' 
    clause has been revised to permit unilateral changes except for changes 
    to the amount of space under lease; (4) additional changes were made in 
    clause prescriptions where required by threshold changes as a result of 
    FASA implementation in the FAR; and (5) revisions to procedures and 
    regulatory language were made where comments indicated that additional 
    clarification was needed.
    
    B. Executive Order 12866
    
        This final rule was not submitted to the Office of Management and 
    Budget (OMB) for review because the rule is not a significant 
    regulatory action as defined in Executive Order 12866, Regulatory 
    Planning and Review.
    
    C. Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        This rule is not expected to have a significant economic impact on 
    a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility 
    Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) because it will have a beneficial impact on 
    all offerors, including small business concerns. The rule substantially 
    simplifies the acquisition process for leases of real property entered 
    into by the General Services Administration (GSA) making 
    
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    it easier for offerors to do business with GSA. Therefore, a final 
    regulatory flexibility analysis was not prepared. However, analysis of 
    small business participation in the GSA leasing program revealed that 
    the majority of leases are awarded to small entities. The small 
    business share of the current active lease inventory of 7,101 leases is 
    approximately 72% (5081 leases). As expected, participation is 
    proportionately greater for smaller leases. Of the 3,383 leases which 
    would fall under the new simplified lease acquisition threshold, small 
    business participation is approximately 74%, compared to 67% for leases 
    over the threshold. It is anticipated that the simplified procedures 
    prescribed in this rule will result in an increase in the 74% small 
    business share because of process simplification and consequential, 
    significant reduction in the period of time between solicitation and 
    award.
    
    D. Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        The Paperwork Reduction Act does not apply because the changes to 
    the GSAR do not impose recordkeeping or information collection 
    requirements, or collections of information from offerors, contractors, 
    or members of the public which require the approval of the Office of 
    Management and Budget under 44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq.
    List of Subjects in 48 CFR Parts 501, 503, 505, 506, 507, 519, 552, and 
    570
    
        Government procurement.
    
        Accordingly, 48 CFR Parts 501, 503, 505, 506, 507, 519, 552, and 
    570 are amended to read as follows:
        1. The authority citation for 48 CFR Parts 501, 503, 505, 506, 507, 
    519, 552, and 570 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c).
    
    PART 501--GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION ACQUISITION REGULATION 
    SYSTEM
    
        2. Section 501.103 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    501.103  Applicability.
    
    * * * * *
        (b) Parts 501, 502, 503, 505, 506, 517, 530, 533, 552, 553, 570, 
    and subparts 504.2, 504.9, 509.4, 515.1, 519.3, 519.6, 519.7, 522.8, 
    522.13, 522.14, 532.1, 532.4, 532.6, 532.8, and 532.9 apply to leases 
    of real property. Other provisions of the (GSAR) 48 CFR chapter 5 do 
    not apply to leases of real property unless a specific cross-reference 
    is made in part 570.
    * * * * *
    
    PART 503--IMPROPER BUSINESS PRACTICES AND PERSONAL CONFLICTS OF 
    INTEREST
    
        3. Section 503.104-10 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), 
    (b)(3), and (c) to read as follows:
    
    
    503.104-10  Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
    
        (a) The contracting officer may insert the provision at 552.203-71, 
    Prohibited Conduct, in solicitations for the acquisition of leasehold 
    interests in real property if there is a need to inform prospective 
    offerors of certain conduct which is prohibited by law.
        (b) * * *
        (3) Simplified procedures are being used (see 570.2).
        (c) The contracting officer shall insert a clause substantially the 
    same as the clause at 552.203-73, Price Adjustments for Illegal or 
    Improper Activity, in solicitations and contracts for the acquisition 
    of leasehold interests in real property expected to exceed $100,000 and 
    all modifications to leases exceeding $100,000 which do not already 
    contain the clause.
        4. Section 503.404 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    503.404  Solicitation provision and contract clause.
    
        (a) The contracting officer shall insert the provision at 552.203-
    4, Contingent Fee Representation and Agreement, in solicitations for 
    the acquisition of leasehold interests in real property which exceed 
    the simplified lease acquisition threshold.
    * * * * *
    
    PART 505--PUBLICIZING CONTRACT ACTIONS
    
        5. Section 505.101 is amended by revising paragraph (c) 
    introductory text to read as follows:
    
    
    505.101  Methods of disseminating information.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) Unless exempt under FAR 5.202 or 505.202, proposed acquisitions 
    must be publicized in local newspapers and may also be posted on on-
    line information systems, when the acquisition is for:
    * * * * *
        6. Section 505.202 is amended by revising paragraph (a) 
    introductory text to read as follows and by removing paragraph (b)(1) 
    and redesignating paragraphs (b)(2) and (b)(3) as (b)(1) and (b)(2), 
    respectively.
    
    
    505.202  Exceptions.
    
    * * * * *
        (a) Advertising in local newspapers, and optional posting on on-
    line information systems, are more appropriate than synopsizing in the 
    Commerce Business Daily (CBD) for proposed acquisitions of--
    
    * * * * *
    
        7. Section 505.203 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as 
    follows:
    
    505.203  Publicizing and response time.
    
    * * * * *
    
        (b) The publicizing and response times in paragraph (a) do not 
    apply to proposed acquisitions of leasehold interests in real property 
    being conducted using simplified lease acquisition procedures (see 
    570.2). In such cases, the contracting officer may establish response 
    times appropriate for the individual acquisition involved.
    
    PART 506--COMPETITION REQUIREMENTS
    
        8. Section 506.001 is added before subpart 506.2 to read as 
    follows:
    
    506.001  Applicability.
    
        This part does not apply to acquisitions of leasehold interests in 
    real property awarded using the simplified procedures of subpart 570.2.
    
    PART 507--ACQUISITION PLANNING
    
    507.100  [Removed]
    
        9. Section 507.100 is removed.
    
    PART 519--SMALL BUSINESS AND SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS 
    CONTRACTING
    
        10. Section 519.705-2 is revised to read as follows:
    
    519.705-2  Determining the need for a subcontracting plan.
    
        The requirement at FAR 19.702(a)(1) for submission of a 
    subcontracting plan by only the apparently successful offeror does not 
    apply to GSA negotiated solicitations when the contract is expected to 
    exceed $500,000 ($1,000,000 for construction) and the contract will be 
    awarded on the basis of an evaluation of technical and/or management 
    proposals and cost or price proposals using source selection 
    procedures. Except for acquisitions of commercial products, or offering 
    minimal subcontracting opportunities, such acquisitions shall require 
    submission of a subcontracting plan with the initial offer by all 
    offerors that are not small business concerns.
    
        11. Section 519.708 is amended by revising paragraph (c), removing 
    paragraph (d)(1) and redesignating 
    
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    paragraphs (d)(2) and (d)(3) as (d)(1) and (d)(2) to read as follows:
    
    
    519.708  Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) The contracting officer shall insert the provision at 552.219-
    72, Notice to Offerors of Subcontracting Plan Requirements, on the 
    cover page of the solicitation if the solicitation includes the clause 
    at 552.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan.
    * * * * *
    
    PART 552--SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES
    
        12. Section 552.203-72 is amended by revising the date of the 
    provision and revising paragraph (b) of the provision to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    552.203-72  Requirement for Certificate of Procurement Integrity.
    
    * * * * *
    
    Requirement for Certificate of Procurement Integrity (Aug 1995)
    
        (a) * * *
        (b) The officer or employee responsible for the offer submitted 
    in response to this solicitation shall submit the following 
    certification upon the request of the Contracting Officer.
    * * * * *
        13. Section 552.270-1 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-1  Preparation of offers.
    
        As prescribed in 570.702(a), insert the following provision:
    * * * * *
        14. Section 552.270-2 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-2  Explanation to prospective offerors.
    
        As prescribed in 570.702(b), insert the following provision:
    * * * * *
        15. The provision at 552.270-3 is amended by revising the 
    introductory text, the date of the provision, the introductory text of 
    paragraph (a) of the clause, and adding an Alternate I to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    552.270-3  Late submissions, modifications, and withdrawals of offers.
    
        As prescribed in 570.702(c), insert the following provision:
    
    Late Submissions, Modifications, and Withdrawals of Offers (Aug 1995)
    
        (a) Any offer received at the office designated in the 
    solicitation after the exact time specified for receipt of initial 
    offers will not be considered unless it is received before award is 
    made and it--
    * * * * *
    
    Alternate I (AUG 1995)
    
        As prescribed in 570.702(c), substitute the following paragraph 
    for paragraph (a) of the basic clause:
        (a) Any offer received at the office designated in the 
    solicitation after the exact time specified for receipt of best and 
    final offers will not be considered unless it is received before 
    award is made and it--
    
        16. Section 552.270-4 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-4  Historic preference.
    
        As prescribed in 570.702(d), insert the following provision:
    * * * * *
        17. Section 552.270-5 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-5  Lease award.
    
        As prescribed in 570.702(e), insert the following provision:
    * * * * *
        18. Section 552.270-6 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-6  Parties to execute lease.
    
        As prescribed in 570.702(f), insert the following provision:
    * * * * *
        19. Section 552.270-10 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-10  Definitions.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(1), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        20. Section 552.270-11 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-11  Subletting and assignment.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(2), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        21. Section 552.270-12 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-12  Maintenance of building and premises--Right of entry.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(3), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        22. Section 552.270-13 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-13  Fire and casualty damage.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(4), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        23. Section 552.270-15 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-15  Compliance with applicable law.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(5), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        24. Section 552.270-16 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-16  Inspection--Right of entry.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(6), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        25. Section 552.270-17 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-17  Failure and performance.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(7), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        26. Section 552.270-18 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-18  Successors bound.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(8), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        27. Section 552.270-19 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-19  Alterations.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(9), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        28. Section 552.270-20 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-20   Proposals for adjustment.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(10), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        29. Section 552.270-21 is amended by revising the introductory 
    text, the date, and paragraph (a) of the clause to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-21   Changes.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(11), insert the following clause:
    
    Changes (Aug 1995)
    
        (a) The Contracting Officer may at any time, by written order, 
    make changes within the general scope of this lease in any one or 
    more of the following:
        (1) Specifications (including drawings and designs);
        (2) Work or services;
        (3) Facilities or space layout; or
        (4) Amount of space, provided the Lessor consents to the change.
    * * * * *
    
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        30. Section 552.270-22 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-22   Liquidated damages.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(b), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
    
    
    552.270-23, 552.270-24   [Removed]
    
        31. Sections 552.270-23 and 552.270-24 are removed and reserved.
        32. Section 552.270-25 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-25   Adjustment for vacant premises.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(12), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        33. Section 552.270-27 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-27   Delivery and condition.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(13), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        34. Section 552.270-28 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-28   Default in delivery--Time extensions.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(14), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        35. Section 552.270-30 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-30   Progressive occupancy.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(15), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        36. Section 552.270-31 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-31   Payment.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(16), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        37. Section 552.270-32 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-32   Effect of acceptance and occupancy.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(17), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        38. Section 552.270-33 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-33   Default by lessor during the term.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(18), insert the following provision:
    * * * * *
        39. Section 552.270-34 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-34   Subordination, nondisturbance and attornment.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(19), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        40. Section 552.270-35 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-35   Statement of lease.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(20), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        41. Section 552.270-36 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-36   Substitution of tenant agency.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(21), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        42. Section 552.270-37 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-37   No waiver.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(22), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        43. Section 552.270-38 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-38   Integrated agreement.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(23), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        44. Section 552.270-39 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-39   Mutuality of obligation.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(24), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        45. Section 552.270-40 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-40   Asbestos and hazardous waste management.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(25), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
        46. Section 552.270-41 is amended by revising the introductory text 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    552.270-41   Acceptance of space.
    
        As prescribed in 570.703(a)(26), insert the following clause:
    * * * * *
    
    PART 570--ACQUISITION OF LEASEHOLD INTERESTS IN REAL PROPERTY
    
        47. Section 570.102 is amended by removing the definition of ``Fair 
    Rental'' and by adding the definition of ``Simplified lease acquisition 
    threshold'' after the definition ``Rent and related services'' to read 
    as follows:
    
    
    570.102   Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        Simplified lease acquisition threshold means $100,000 average 
    annual rent, excluding the cost of operational services, such as heat, 
    light, and janitorial services, whether furnished by the lessor, the 
    government, or both, for the term of the lease, including option 
    periods.
    * * * * *
        48. Section 570.104 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    570.104  Contracting Officers.
    
        Contracting officers, acting within the scope of their 
    appointments, are the exclusive agents to enter into and administer 
    leases on behalf of the Government in accordance with agency 
    procedures.
        49. Section 570.105 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    570.105  Competition.
    
        Unless the simplified procedures in subpart 570.2 are used, the 
    competition requirements of FAR part 6 and part 506 apply to the 
    acquisition of leasehold interests in real property.
        50. Subpart 570.2 is revised to read as follows:
    Subpart 570.2--Simplified Lease Acquisition Procedures
    Sec.
    570.201  Definitions.
    570.202  Purpose.
    570.203  Policy.
    570.204  Procedures.
    570.204-1  Market survey.
    570.204-2  Competition.
    570.204-3  Soliciting offers.
    570.204-4  Negotiation, evaluation, and award.
    570.204-5  Inspection.
    
    
    570.201  Definitions.
    
        Simplified lease acquisition procedures mean the procedures 
    described in this subpart for awarding leases at or below the 
    simplified lease acquisition threshold of $100,000, including options.
    
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    570.202  Purpose.
    
        The purpose of this subpart is to prescribe simplified procedures 
    for small leases in order to reduce administrative costs while 
    providing for the efficient and economical acquisition of leasehold 
    interests in real property.
    
    
    570.203  Policy.
    
        Simplified lease acquisition procedures should be used to the 
    maximum extent practicable for actions at or below the simplified lease 
    acquisition threshold.
    
    
    570.204  Procedures.
    
    
    570.204-1  Market survey.
    
        A market survey must be conducted to identify potential sources. 
    The contracting officer may use information available within GSA or 
    from other available sources to identify locations that will meet the 
    Government's minimum requirements.
    
    
    570.204-2  Competition.
    
        (a) When the lease is not expected to exceed the simplified lease 
    acquisition threshold, the solicitation of at least three sources is 
    considered to promote competition to the maximum extent practicable. 
    When repeated requirements for space occur in the same market, and if 
    practicable, two sources not included in the most recent solicitation 
    should be invited to submit offers.
        (b) If only one source is solicited, the file must be documented 
    with an explanation for the lack of competition.
    
    
    570.204-3  Soliciting offers.
    
        (a) Offers should be solicited by presenting each prospective 
    offeror with a proposed short form lease or SFO which identifies all 
    minimum requirements, all award factors, including price or cost, and 
    any significant subfactors that will be considered in awarding the 
    lease and which states the relative importance the Government places on 
    the evaluation factors or subfactors. In describing the evaluation 
    factors to be considered, the solicitation shall clearly disclose 
    whether all evaluation factors other than cost or price when combined, 
    are significantly more important than cost or price; approximately 
    equal in importance to cost or price; or significantly less important 
    than cost or price.
        (b) The proposed lease or SFO must describe the Government's 
    requirements and include, either in full text or by reference, 
    applicable FAR provisions and contract clauses required by 570.701 and 
    applicable GSAR provisions and clauses required by 570.702 and 570.703.
        (c) To the extent necessary, the Government's requirements, pricing 
    matters, evaluation procedures and submission of offers should be 
    reviewed with prospective offerors.
    
    
    570.204-4  Negotiation, evaluation, and award.
    
        (a) Negotiations, if applicable, should be conducted in accordance 
    with 570.305.
        (b) Offers must be evaluated in accordance with the solicitation. 
    The contracting officer shall evaluate the price and document the lease 
    file to demonstrate that the proposed contract prices represent fair 
    and reasonable prices. In cases where the total cost exceeds $500,000, 
    cost and pricing data must be obtained unless the requirement is waived 
    or one of the exemptions at FAR 15.804-2 applies. The market price 
    exemption from submission of cost or pricing data may be applied to 
    proposed leases where there is evidence that the price is based on an 
    established market price for similar space leased to the general 
    public. A market survey and/or an appraisal conducted in accordance 
    with accepted real property appraisal procedures may be used as 
    evidence to establish the market price.
        (c) An acceptable small business subcontracting plan must be 
    provided if the total contract value of the lease will exceed $500,000, 
    unless the lease will be awarded to a small business concern.
        (d) For leases expected to exceed $100,000, a Certificate of 
    Procurement Integrity must be provided to the proposed successful 
    offeror for completion and submission before award.
        (e) The contracting officer should review the List of Parties 
    Excluded from Federal Procurement and Nonprocurement Programs, to 
    ensure the proposed awardee is eligible to receive the award and is 
    otherwise responsible before awarding the lease.
        (f) An award will be made to the responsible offeror whose proposal 
    is most advantageous to the Government considering price and other 
    factors included in the solicitation.
    570.204-5  Inspection.
    
        The space must be inspected to ensure that it is in substantial 
    compliance with the Government's requirements and specifications before 
    acceptance by the contracting officer. The contract file must be 
    documented accordingly.
        51. Subpart 570.3 is revised to read as follows:
    Subpart 570.3--Procedures for Contracting for Leasehold Interests in 
    Real Property
    Sec.
    570.301  Market surveys.
    570.302  Publicizing/Advertising.
    570.303  Solicitation for offers (SFO).
    570.304  Changes to SFO's.
    570.305  Negotiations.
    570.306  Evaluating offers.
    570.307  Late offers, modifications of offers, and withdrawals of 
    offers.
    570.308  Preaward requirements.
    570.308-1  General.
    570.308-2  Cost or pricing data.
    570.308-3  Proposal evaluation.
    570.308-4  Responsibility determinations.
    570.309  Award.
    570.310  Debriefings.
    570.311  Inspection.
    
    
    570.301  Market surveys.
    
        A market survey must be conducted to identify potential sources. 
    The contracting officer may use information available within GSA or 
    from other available sources to identify locations that will meet the 
    Government's minimum requirements.
    
    
    570.302  Publicizing/Advertising.
    
        (a) Leasing actions for blocks of space of more than 10,000 square 
    feet must be publicized in local newspapers and may also be posted on 
    an on-line information system, unless exempt under FAR 5.202 or 
    505.202.
        (b) When the Government intends to acquire a leasehold interest in 
    a building to be constructed on a preselected site, the proposed 
    acquisition must be synopsized in the Commerce Business Daily (CBD).
    
    
    570.303  Solicitation for offers (SFO).
    
        (a) The SFO is the basis for the entire lease negotiation process 
    and must be made a part of the lease. SFO's must contain the 
    information necessary to enable the prospective offeror to prepare a 
    proposal. Each SFO, at a minimum, must--
        (1) Be in writing.
        (2) Contain a description of the minimum requirements of the 
    Government, including--
        (i) A description of the required space.
        (ii) Specifications. The type of specification will depend upon the 
    nature of the space needed by the agency and the market available to 
    satisfy the need. Specifications may be stated in terms of function, 
    performance, or design requirements. The specification must be drafted 
    to promote full and open competition and include restrictive provisions 
    or conditions only to the extent necessary to satisfy the needs of the 
    agency or as authorized by law.
        (iii) Any special requirements.
    
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        (iv) A delivery schedule.
        (3) State the method to be used to measure space.
        (4) Specify a date and place for the submission of offers.
        (5) Indicate how offers will be evaluated.
        (6) Indicate how offers are to be structured.
        (7) Identify all factors, including price or cost, and any 
    significant subfactors that will be considered in awarding the lease 
    and state the relative importance the Government places on those 
    evaluation factors and subfactors. In describing the evaluation factors 
    to be considered, the SFO shall clearly disclose whether all evaluation 
    factors other than cost or price when combined, are significantly more 
    important than cost or price, approximately equal in importance to cost 
    or price, or significantly less important than cost or price. Numerical 
    weights, which may be employed in the evaluation of proposals, need not 
    be disclosed in solicitations. The solicitation must inform offerors of 
    minimum requirements that apply to the procurement. The other factors 
    that will be considered in evaluating proposals should be tailored to 
    each acquisition and include only those factors that will have an 
    impact on the award decision. The evaluation factors that apply to an 
    acquisition and the relative importance of those factors are within the 
    broad discretion of the contracting officer. However, price or cost to 
    the Government must be included as an evaluation factor in every case.
        (8) The SFO may state that award will be made to the offeror that 
    meets the SFO's minimum criteria for acceptable award at the lowest 
    cost or price.
        (9) Include a statement outlining the information that may be 
    disclosed in post-award debriefings.
        (10) Include appropriate forms as prescribed in subpart 570.8.
        (b) The SFO must be released to all prospective offerors at the 
    same time.
    
    
    570.304  Changes to SFO's.
    
        (a) When the Government's requirements change (either before or 
    after receipt of proposals), the SFO must be amended in writing.
        (b) When time is of the essence, information on SFO amendments may 
    be provided orally if--
        (1) A record is made of the information provided;
        (2) All offerors or prospective offerors are given notice, or 
    attempts to provide offerors or prospective offerors with such notice 
    are made, on the same day, if possible; and
        (3) The information provided orally is promptly confirmed by a 
    written amendment.
        (c) When amendments to the Government's requirements occur, the 
    following procedures apply--
        (1) If proposals have not been submitted, amendments must be sent 
    to all prospective offerors who have been sent a copy of the SFO.
        (2) If proposals have been received, the amendments must be sent to 
    all of the offerors.
        (3) If an amendment is so substantial that it requires a complete 
    revision of the SFO, the SFO should be concealed and a new SFO issued.
    
    
    570.305  Negotiations.
    
        (a) Negotiations will be conducted with all offerors that are 
    within the competitive range. The contracting officer shall determine 
    the competitive range on the basis of cost and other factors that were 
    stated in the SFO and shall include in the competitive range all offers 
    that have a reasonable chance of being selected for award.
        (b) The content and extent of the negotiations are a matter of the 
    contracting officer's judgment based on the particular facts of each 
    acquisition. The contracting officer shall--
        (1) Control all discussions;
        (2) Advise offerors of deficiencies in their proposals so that 
    offerors are given an opportunity to satisfy the Government's 
    requirements; attempt to resolve any uncertainties concerning the 
    proposals; resolve any suspected mistakes by calling them to the 
    offeror's attention as specifically as possible without disclosing 
    information concerning other offerors' proposals or the evaluation 
    process; and
        (3) Provide offerors a reasonable opportunity to submit any cost or 
    price, technical, or other revisions to their proposals that may result 
    from the discussions.
        (c) No indication may be given to any offeror of a target price 
    which must be met.
        (d) No information regarding the number or identity of offerors 
    participating in the procurement may be made available to anyone whose 
    official duties do not require such knowledge.
        (e) Negotiations must be closed by establishing a date and time for 
    closing of negotiations and requesting in writing that offerors submit 
    a ``best and final offer'' by that date.
        (f) Negotiations may not be conducted after the closing date for 
    best and final offers unless negotiations are reopened with all 
    offerors in the competitive range.
        (g) Negotiations are confidential and must reflect complete 
    agreement on all items and conditions of the lease contract. 
    Information regarding the transaction will not be announced or made 
    available until after the contract is awarded.
        (h) A written negotiation record must be placed in the lease file.
    
    
    570.306  Evaluating offers.
    
        (a) An abstract of final offers may be prepared to aid in the 
    analysis of offers received.
        (b) Offers must be evaluated in accordance with the SFO.
    
    
    570.307  Late offers, modifications of offers, and withdrawals of 
    offers.
    
        Offers determined to be received late will be handled in accordance 
    with FAR 15.412.
    
    
    570.308  Preaward requirements.
    
    
    570.308-1  General.
    
        (a) If an offeror answers affirmatively on the Contingent Fee 
    Representation and Agreement, in order to comply with the warranty 
    requirement of 41 U.S.C. 254(a), the requirements of FAR 3.4 and 503.4 
    must be followed for leasing actions expected to exceed the simplified 
    lease acquisition threshold.
        (b) For leases expected to exceed $100,000, a Certificate of 
    Procurement Integrity must be provided to the proposed successful 
    offeror for completion and submission before award.
        (c) Other applicable certifications should be reviewed for 
    compliance with regulations.
    
    
    570.308-2  Cost or pricing data.
    
        (a) Cost or pricing data are required under the circumstances 
    described in FAR 15.804-2.
        (b) The exemptions from and waivers of submission of certified cost 
    or pricing data are outlined in FAR 15.804-3. The competition exemption 
    applies when adequate price competition, as defined in FAR 15.804-3(b), 
    is obtained. The market price exemption from submission of cost or 
    pricing data may be applied to proposed leases where there is evidence 
    that the price is based on an established market price for similar 
    space leased to the general public. A market survey and/or an appraisal 
    conducted in accordance with accepted real property appraisal 
    procedures may be used as evidence to establish the market price. The 
    contracting officer may grant an exemption and need not require the 
    prospective lessor to submit a Standard Form 1412, Claim for Exemption 
    from Submission of Certified Cost or Pricing Data, when there is 
    evidence, before solicitation, that there is an acceptable 
    
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    established market price (see FAR 15.804-3(e)(3)).
        (c) In exceptional cases, the requirement for submission of 
    certified cost or pricing data may be waived under FAR 15.804-3(i) and 
    515.804-3.
        (d) When certified cost or pricing data is required, the 
    contracting officer shall follow the procedural requirements in FAR 
    15.804-6(e).
        (e) If the proposed lessor refuses to provide the data when 
    required, the contracting officer shall follow the procedures in FAR 
    15.804-6(e) and 515.804-6.
    
    
    570.308-3  Proposal evaluation.
    
        (a) Offers must be evaluated in accordance with the solicitation. 
    The contracting officer shall evaluate the price and document the lease 
    file to demonstrate that the proposed contract prices represent fair 
    and reasonable prices.
        (b) The lease file must also document the evaluation of other award 
    factors listed in the solicitation. The file must include the basis for 
    evaluation, an analysis of each offer, and a summary of findings.
    
    
    570.308-4  Responsibility determinations.
    
        (a) The contracting officer shall make a determination that the 
    prospective awardee is responsible with respect to the lease being 
    considered. The contracting officer's signature on the contract is 
    deemed to be an affirmative determination. When an offeror is found to 
    be nonresponsible, the contracting officer shall make, sign and place 
    in the contract file a determination of nonresponsibility which shall 
    state the basis for the determination.
        (b) If a small business concern is found to be nonresponsible, the 
    procedures at FAR 19.6 and 519.6 must be followed. All documents and 
    reports supporting a determination of responsibility or 
    nonresponsibility must be placed in the lease file.
    
    
    570.309  Award.
    
        (a) An award will be made to the responsible offeror whose proposal 
    is most advantageous to the Government considering price and other 
    factors included in the SFO.
        (b) Award will be made in writing within the timeframe specified in 
    the SFO. If an award cannot be made within that time, the contracting 
    officer shall request in writing from each offeror an extension of the 
    acceptance period through a specific date.
        (c) Unsuccessful offerors will be notified in writing or 
    electronically within three days after the award. The first day of the 
    three-day period is the day following award; if the third day is not a 
    full contracting activity workday, the third day will be the next full 
    contracting activity workday.
        (d) All proposals received in response to an SFO may be rejected if 
    the head of the contracting activity or designee determines that such 
    action is in the public interest.
    
    
    570.310  Debriefings.
    
        (a) Unsuccessful offerors may request a debriefing by the agency, 
    provided that said request is made in writing and is received by the 
    agency within 3 days after the date on which the offeror received 
    notice of the contract award.
        (b) The agency shall debrief the offeror to the maximum extent 
    practicable within 5 days after the request for the debriefing.
        (c) The debriefing shall include, at a minimum:
        (1) The agency's evaluation of the significant weak or deficient 
    factors in the offeror's proposal;
        (2) The overall evaluated cost and technical rating of the 
    successful offeror's proposal and the proposal of the offeror 
    requesting the debriefing;
        (3) The overall ranking of all offers;
        (4) A summary of the rationale for the award;
        (5) Reasonable responses to relevant questions posed by the 
    debriefed offeror as to whether source selection procedures set forth 
    in the SFO, applicable regulations and other applicable authorities 
    were followed.
        (6) A summary of the debriefing shall be maintained in the contract 
    file.
        (d) The debriefing may not include point-by-point comparisons of 
    the debriefed offeror's proposal with other proposals and may not 
    disclose any information that is exempt from disclosure.
    
    
    570.311  Inspection.
    
        The space must be inspected to ensure that it is in substantial 
    compliance with the Government's requirements and specifications before 
    acceptance by the contracting officer. The contract file must be 
    documented accordingly.
        52. Section 570.502 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (b)(1), 
    (b)(2), (b)(3)(ii) and (b)(3)(iii)(B) to read as follows:
    
    
    570.502  Succeeding leases.
        (a) General. Succeeding leases for the continued occupancy of space 
    in a building which do not exceed the simplified lease acquisition 
    threshold may be acquired through use of the simplified procedures 
    outlined in subpart 570.2. Absence of competition must be explained in 
    the contract file. Succeeding leases which exceed the simplified lease 
    acquisition threshold may be entered into when a cost-benefit analysis 
    has been conducted and the results indicate that an award to an offeror 
    other than the present lessor would result in substantial relocation 
    costs and duplication of costs to the Government that are not expected 
    to be recovered through competition.
        (b) Procedure--(1) Publicizing/Advertising. The contracting officer 
    shall publish a notice in local newspapers and/or periodicals if 
    required by 505.101(c). The notice should normally (i) indicate the 
    Government's lease is expiring, (ii) describe the requirement in terms 
    of type and quantity of space, (iii) indicate the Government is 
    interested in considering alternative space if economically 
    advantageous, (iv) advise prospective offerors that the Government will 
    consider the cost of moving, alterations, etc., when deciding whether 
    it should relocate, and (v) provide a contact person for those 
    interested in providing space to the Government.
        (2) Market survey. A market survey must be conducted in accordance 
    with 570.301.
        (3) * * *
        (i) * * *
        (ii) If potential acceptable locations are identified through the 
    advertisement or market survey and relocation costs (including 
    estimated moving costs, telecommunications costs, and the estimated 
    cost of alterations, amortized over the firm term of the lease) will be 
    low enough to allow recovery through a competitive process, the 
    contracting officer should develop a SFO and negotiate with all 
    interested parties in accordance with the procedures in subpart 570.3.
        (iii) * * *
        (A) * * *
        (B) Develop an SFO and negotiate with all interested parties in 
    accordance with the procedures in subpart 570.3.
        53. Section 570.503 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (b) 
    introductory text and (c) to read as follows:
    
    
    570.503  Expansion requests.
    
        (a) When the expansion space is within the general scope of the 
    lease, the space may be acquired through a modification to the lease 
    without further justification pursuant to FAR subpart 6.3.
        (b) When the expansion space needed is outside the general scope of 
    the lease, the contracting officer must determine whether it is more 
    prudent to provide the expansion space by supplemental 
    
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    agreement to the existing lease or to satisfy the requirement by 
    competitive means. A market survey must be conducted to determine 
    whether suitable alternative locations are available. If the market 
    survey reveals alternate locations that can satisfy the total 
    requirement, a cost-benefit analysis must be performed to determine 
    whether it is in the Government's best interest to relocate. This 
    analysis may include--
    * * * * *
        (c) When the expansion space is outside the general scope of the 
    lease, a justification must be prepared for approval in accordance with 
    FAR subpart 6.3 and 506.3, except when competitive procedures or 
    simplified lease acquisition procedures are used.
        54. Section 570.504 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    570.504  Superseding leases.
    
        (a) Consideration should be given to the execution of a superseding 
    lease that would replace the existing lease when the changes or 
    modifications to the space contemplated are so numerous or detailed as 
    to cause complications, or they would substantially change the present 
    lease.
        (b) The justification and approval requirements in FAR subpart 6.3 
    and 506.3 must be complied with before negotiating a superseding lease 
    if the value of the lease exceeds the simplified lease acquisition 
    threshold. When the cost is less than or equal to the simplified lease 
    acquisition threshold, the contracting officer may use simplified 
    procedures outlined in 570.2 and explain the absence of competition in 
    the file.
        55. Section 570.505 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    570.505  Lease extensions.
    
        (a) The justification and approval requirements in FAR subpart 6.3 
    and 506.3 must be complied with before negotiating a Supplemental Lease 
    Agreement exceeding the simplified lease acquisition threshold to 
    extend the term of the lease to provide for continued occupancy on a 
    short term basis (usually not to exceed 1 year). For extensions valued 
    less than or equal to the simplified lease acquisition threshold, the 
    contracting officer must explain the absence of competition in the 
    contract file.
    * * * * *
    
    
    570.602-1  [Amended]
    
        56. Section 570.602-1 is amended by removing the figure ``$25,000'' 
    and inserting ``$100,000'' in paragraphs (a) and (b).
    
    
    570.602-2  [Amended]
    
        57. Section 570.602-2 is amended in paragraphs (e)(3) and (g) by 
    removing the figure ``$25,000'' and inserting ``$100,000.''
        58. Subpart 570.7 is revised to read as follows:
    Subpart 570.7--Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses
    Sec.
    570.701  FAR provisions and clauses.
    570.702  Solicitation provisions.
    570.703  Contract clauses.
    570.704  Use of provisions and clauses.
    
    
    570.701  FAR provisions and clauses.
    
        In addition to including solicitation provisions and contract 
    clauses prescribed in the GSAR (48 CFR chapter 5), provisions and/or 
    clauses substantially the same as the FAR provisions/clauses listed, 
    shall be included in the circumstances indicated.
        (a) All solicitations and contracts, regardless of the dollar 
    value, must include the following provisions/clauses:
    
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     FAR part                                                               
      52 cite                               Title                           
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    52.204-3..  Taxpayer Identification.                                    
    52.233-1..  Disputes.                                                   
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        (b) All solicitations and contracts which exceed $1,000 must 
    include the FAR clause at 52.232-23, Assignment of Claims.
        (c) All solicitations and contracts which exceed $2,500 must 
    include the following provisions/clauses:
    
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     FAR part                                                               
      52 cite                               Title                           
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    52.219-2..  Small Disadvantaged Business Concern Representation.        
    52.219-3..  Women-Owned Small Business Representation.                  
    52.222-36.  Affirmative Action for Handicapped Workers.                 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        (d) All solicitations and contracts which exceed $10,000 must 
    include the following provisions/clauses:
    
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     FAR part                                                               
      52 cite                               Title                           
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    52.222-21.  Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities.                  
    52.222-22.  Previous Contracts and Compliance Reports.                  
    52.222-25.  Affirmative Action Compliance.                              
    52.222-26.  Equal Opportunity.                                          
    52.222-35.  Affirmative Action for Special Disabled and Vietnam Era     
                 Veterans.                                                  
    52.222-37.  Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veterans and Veterans
                 of the Vietnam Era.                                        
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        (e) All solicitations and contracts which exceed $25,000 must 
    include the FAR clause at 52.209-6, Protecting the Government's 
    Interests when Subcontracting with Contractors Debarred, Suspended, or 
    Proposed for Debarment.
        (f) All solicitations and contracts which exceed $100,000 must 
    include the following FAR provisions/clauses:
    
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     FAR part                                                               
      52 cite                               Title                           
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    52.203-9..  Requirement for Certification of Procurement Integrity--    
                 Modification.                                              
    52.203-11.  Certificate and Disclosure Regarding Payments to Influence  
                 Certain Federal Transactions.                              
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        (g) All solicitations and contracts for actions which exceed the 
    simplified lease acquisition threshold must include the following FAR 
    provisions/clauses:
    
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     FAR part                                                               
      52 cite                               Title                           
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    52.203-2..  Certificate of Independent Price Determination.             
    52.203-7..  Anti-Kickback Procedures.                                   
    52.209-5..  Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Proposed     
                 Debarment, and Other Responsibility Matters.               
    52.215-1..  Examination of Records by Comptroller General.              
    52.215-12.  Restriction on Disclosure and Use of Data (Solicitations    
                 only).                                                     
    52.219-8..  Utilization of Small Business Concerns and Small            
                 Disadvantaged Business Concerns.                           
    52.219-13.  Utilization of Women-Owned Small Businesses.                
    52.223-5..  Certification Regarding a Drug-Free Workplace.              
    52.233-2..  Service of Protest (Solicitations only).                    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        (h) All solicitations and contracts which exceed $500,000 must 
    include the deviations to the FAR clauses at 52.219-9, Small Business 
    and Small Disadvantaged Business Subcontracting Plan, and 52.219-16, 
    Liquidated Damages--Small Business Subcontracting Plan (see 519.708 (a) 
    and (b)).
        (i) Solicitations which exceed $1 million must include the FAR 
    provision at 52.222-24, Preaward On-site Equal Opportunity Compliance 
    Review.
        (j) When cost or pricing data is required for work or service 
    exceeding $500,000 the FAR clauses at 52.215-22, Price Reduction for 
    Defective Cost or Pricing Data, and 52.215-24, Subcontractor Cost or 
    Pricing Data, must 
    
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    be included in solicitations and contracts.
        (k) When the contracting officer determines that it is desirable to 
    authorize the submission of facsimile proposals the solicitation must 
    include the FAR provision at 52.215-18, Facsimile Proposals.
    
    
    570.702  Solicitation provisions.
    
        When a solicitation for offers is issued, the contracting officer 
    should include provisions substantially the same as the following 
    unless the contracting officer makes a determination that use of one or 
    more of the provisions is not appropriate:
        (a) 552.270-1  Preparation of Offers.
        (b) 552.270-2  Explanation to Prospective Offerors.
        (c) 552.270-3  Late Submissions, Modifications, and Withdrawals of 
    Offers. Alternate I should be used when the contracting officer decides 
    that it is advantageous to the Government to allow offers to be 
    submitted up to the exact time specified for receipt of best and final 
    offers.
        (d) 552.270-4  Historic Preference.
        (e) 552.270-5  Lease Award.
        (f) 552.270-6  Parties to Execute Lease.
    
    
    570.703  Contract clauses.
    
        (a) The contracting officer shall insert the following clauses or 
    clauses substantially the same as the following clauses in 
    solicitations and contracts for leasehold interests in real property 
    which exceed the simplified lease acquisition threshold unless the 
    contracting officer makes a determination that use of one or more of 
    the clauses is not appropriate. Use of the clauses is optional for 
    those actions which fall at or below the simplified lease acquisition 
    threshold.
        (1) 552.270-10  Definitions (Included if 552.270-28 is used).
        (2) 552.270-11  Subletting and Assignment.
        (3) 552.270-12  Maintenance of Building and Premises--Right of 
    Entry.
        (4) 552.270-13  Fire and Casualty Damage.
        (5) 552.270-15  Compliance with Applicable Law.
        (6) 552.270-16  Inspection--Right of Entry.
        (7) 552.270-17  Failure in Performance.
        (8) 552.270-18  Successors Bound.
        (9) 552.270-19  Alterations.
        (10) 552.270-20  Proposals for Adjustment.
        (11) 552.270-21  Changes.
        (12) 552.270-25  Adjustment for Vacant Premises.
        (13) 552.270-27  Delivery and Condition.
        (14) 552.270-28  Default in delivery--Time Extensions.
        (15) 552.270-30  Progressive Occupancy.
        (16) 552.270-31  Payment.
        (17) 552.270-32  Effect of Acceptance and Occupancy.
        (18) 552.270-33  Default by Lessor During the Term.
        (19) 552.270-34  Subordination, Nondisturbance and Attornment.
        (20) 552.270-35  Statement of Lease.
        (21) 552.270-36  Substitution of Tenant Agency.
        (22) 552.270-37  No Waiver.
        (23) 552.270-38  Integrated Agreement.
        (24) 552.270-39  Mutuality of Obligation
        (25) 552.270-40  Asbestos and Hazardous Waste Management.
        (26) 552.270-41  Acceptance of Space.
        (b) The contracting officer shall insert the clause at 552.270-22, 
    Liquidated Damages, in solicitations and contracts for leasehold 
    interests in real property when there is a critical requirement that 
    the delivery date be met and an actual cost cannot be established for 
    the loss to the Government resulting from late delivery.
    
    
    570.704  Use of provisions and clauses.
    
        The omission of any provision or clause when its prescription 
    requires its use constitutes a deviation which must be approved under 
    subpart 501.4. Approval may be granted to deviate from provisions or 
    clauses that are mandated by statute (e.g., (GSAR) 48 CFR 552.203-5, 
    Covenant Against Contingent Fees, FAR 52.215-1, Examination of Records 
    by the Comptroller General, etc.) in order to modify the language of 
    the provision or clause, when permitted by the statute. However, the 
    statutory provisions and clauses may not be omitted from the SFO unless 
    the statute provides for waiving the requirements of the provision or 
    clause.
    
    Subpart 570.8--Forms Used for Contracting for Leasehold Interests 
    in Real Property
    
        59. Section 570.801 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    570.801  Standard forms.
    
        Standard Form 2, U.S. Government Lease for Real Property, should be 
    used to award leases unless GSA Form 3626 is used. When the Standard 
    Form 2 is used, reference to the Standard Form 2-A in paragraph 7 must 
    be deleted.
        60. Section 570.802 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    570.802  GSA forms.
    
        (a) The GSA Form 3626, U.S. Government Lease for Real Property 
    (Short Form), may be used to award leases when the simplified leasing 
    procedures in 570.2 are used or when the Contracting Officer finds its 
    use to be advantageous.
    
        (b) GSA Form 276, Supplemental Lease Agreement, should be used to 
    amend existing leases that involve the acquisition of additional space 
    or partial release of space, revisions in the terms of a lease, 
    restoration settlements, and alterations.
    
        (c) GSA Form 1364, Proposal To Lease Space to the United States of 
    America, may be used to obtain offers from prospective offerors.
    
        Dated: August 3, 1995.
    
    Ida M. Ustad,
    
    Associate Administrator for Acquisition Policy.
    
    [FR Doc. 95-20369 Filed 8-14-95; 4:03 pm]
    
    BILLING CODE 6820-61-M
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
8/16/1995
Published:
08/17/1995
Department:
General Services Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
95-20369
Dates:
August 16, 1995.
Pages:
42793-42801 (9 pages)
Docket Numbers:
APD 2800.12A CHGE 65
PDF File:
95-20369.pdf
CFR: (61)
48 CFR 15.804-6(e)
48 CFR 505.202
48 CFR 570.201
48 CFR 570.202
48 CFR 570.203
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