hangar one and moffett federal airfield leasing opportunity request for proposals

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Presentation to the Moffett Restoration Advisory Board, May 9, 2013

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May 2013

Hangar One and Moffett Federal Airfield

Leasing Opportunity

Request for Proposals

May 2013

Goals and Objectives

• Seeking a prospective Tenant to:– rehabilitate and maintain the historic integrity of

Hangar One and the historic district;

– eliminate NASA’s operating and maintenance cost forthe airfield;

– leverage the expertise of the real estate industry;

– provide net financial proceeds to the Government;

– obtain best value to the Government, through an open,public competition.

May 2013

Authority

• Section 111 of the National HistoricPreservation Act (NHPA)– Allow for adaptive use for historic properties

– Reuse will be market driven but consistent withapplicable laws

– Ensure preservation of historic property

– Lease proceeds used to defray costs of administration,maintenance and repair of NASA historic properties

May 2013

Opportunity

• Hangar One + Moffett Federal Airfield

• Hangar One Only

• Both options require re-siding Hangar One– Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment

of Historic Properties

– Consultation with California State Historic PreservationOfficer (SHPO)

May 2013

Competitive Offering

• Request for Proposals (RFP) in development

• Schedule for release in Spring 2013

May 2013

General RFP Parameters

• Lease premises description and restrictions

• Tenant responsibilities

• Proposals to address 2002 NASA AmesDevelopment Plan and Final ProgrammaticEnvironmental Impact Statement

• Proposal submittal requirements

• Schedule

May 2013

Transaction Overview

• Long-term lease with NASA• CA Air National Guard property excluded

– 50-year permit in place– CANG remain a user of airfield

• Existing and future agreements– Assigned or end at current term– Tenant can re-negotiate terms– Tenant can sub-lease

• Tenant assumes all costs– Direct – through agreements with providers– Indirect – fully reimburse NASA for provided services

May 2013

Environmental

• Navy to remain responsible for cleanup ofcontamination from its former use

• Tenant’s re-siding effort to be coordinated

May 2013

RFP Schedule

• RFP Issued Spring 2013

• Responses Due +120 days

• Evaluation Period +60 days

• Lease Negotiationand SHPO consultation +120 days

• Lease Execution +30 days

May 2013

Comments or Questions

Please email any comments or questions to:

hangar1@gsa.gov

Thanks for your interest in this exciting project.

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