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Post by Logan on Jul 2, 2016 4:39:03 GMT -6
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Bids for the design and construction of a new, consolidated headquarters for the FBI were submitted in time for the June 22 deadline, marking another step towards potentially bringing 11,000 jobs to Prince George’s County. The General Services Administration (GSA) sent out its Phase II Request for Proposals on January 22, seeking bidders for the 2.1 million square foot facility. Bidders could chose to submit plans for one to three of the sites shortlisted for the new headquarters, including two in the county: Greenbelt and Landover. The third site is in Springfield, Va. “Today, June 22, 2016, consistent with the published schedule, GSA received proposals from these bidders. Consistent with the Procurement Integrity Act, details regarding these proposals are restricted from disclosure,” Ashley Nash-Hahn, press secretary for GSA, said in a statement. Garth Beall, a manager at Renard Development Company, which is the developer for the Greenbelt site, said the process was fairly smooth. Read more: www.thesentinel.com/pgs/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=2674:fbi-proposals-submitted-as-state-pledges-funding&Itemid=767
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