2VA0922 Redacted Justification for Other Than Full Competition
Agency
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE.PBS R11 OFFICE OF LEASING
Location
Springfield, VA
Virginia
Estimated Value
N/A
Type
Justification
Service / NAICS
531120
Opportunity Summary
This federal contract opportunity from GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE.PBS R11 OFFICE OF LEASING involves 2va0922 redacted justification for other than full competition in Springfield, Virginia.
Contract Description
Based on a Move and Replication Cost Estimate, it was determined that staying at the existing leased location was most economically advantageous to the Government.
Timeline
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
What Contractors Should Know
Work will be performed in Springfield, Virginia. Local presence or experience in this area can strengthen your proposal.
Should You Pursue This?
Good Fit If…
- ✓You have operations or past performance in Virginia
- ✓You have worked with GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE.PBS R11 OFFICE OF LEASING before
Harder to Win If…
- !Full and open competition — no set-aside restrictions
Related Context
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Contractor FAQ
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