SPECIAL NOTICE
M -- Notice of Availability (NOA) Seeking Aerospace Industry Interest in Land Development at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
- Notice Date
- 5/31/2018
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 531120
— Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses)
- Contracting Office
- NASA/John F. Kennedy Space Center, John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida, 32899, United States
- ZIP Code
- 32899
- Solicitation Number
- NOA-KSC-LandDev_2018-2020
- Archive Date
- 6/19/2020
- Point of Contact
- Steven E. Parker, Phone: 3218672928, Nancy Potts, Phone: 321-867-4646
- E-Mail Address
-
steve.parker@nasa.gov, nancy.a.potts@nasa.gov
(steve.parker@nasa.gov, nancy.a.potts@nasa.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Purpose of this Notice: This notice replaces and supercedes the previous notice, NOA-KSC-LandDev_2016-2018, which expires on June 1, 2018 at 12:00 pm eastern time. National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA’s) Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has transformed from a government-only launch complex to the nation’s multi-user spaceport, as set forth in the KSC Master Plan. NASA KSC’s multi-user spaceport strategy leverages KSC’s unique location, land resources, and infrastructure to achieve agency programmatic objectives while also providing opportunities for the development of capabilities and assets for commercial aerospace endeavors. This Notice of Availability (NOA) is targeted towards users that are interested in developing commercial capabilities on vacant KSC property in accordance with the KSC Master Plan. Based on responses to this NOA, NASA may select potential partners with which to have additional discussions regarding possible public-private partnerships to allow for commercial development of available KSC property. The specific land uses that NASA may consider for commercial development under this NOA are: · 1. Launch Operation and Support · 2. Assembly, Testing, and Processing · 3. Renewable Energy · 4. Research and Development · 5. Support Services · 6. Vertical Launch* · 7. Vertical Landing* *NASA has limited real estate capacity to accommodate commercial development and operation of vertical launch and vertical landing sites. For these two land use categories, information received in response to this NOA may be used to determine if the commercial aerospace industry is ready to develop vertical launch and vertical landing capabilities on KSC in the next 2-5 years. Based on the level of interest, NASA may take additional steps to conduct a fair and open competition to select the most qualified entities for development of these land uses. Detailed information and definitions of the above land uses can be found on the KSC Master Plan website at: http://masterplan.ksc.nasa.gov/ KSC seeks, through this notice, broad awareness and visibility of commercial development opportunities through partnerships with industry and non-federal public entities. NASA may grant a partner an interest in, access to, or use of real property (land) for a specified term through an instrument such as a lease, a use permit, or other form of real property agreement in accordance with the National Aeronautics Space Act, 51 U.S.C. §§ 20101 et seq. The real property agreement will provide the partner sufficient rights to occupy, operate, modify, and maintain KSC real property as necessary to support the partner’s proposed use. Space-related commercial use of KSC real property supports NASA’s mandate to “seek and encourage, to the maximum extent possible, the fullest commercial use of space” as stated in 51 U.S.C. § 20112(a)(4), supports the goals of the National Aeronautics and Space Act, and advances the National Space Policy’s mandate that federal agencies shall “ensure that United States government space technology and infrastructure are made available for commercial use on a reimbursable, noninterference, and equitable basis to the maximum practical extent.” It is NASA’s intent to ensure fairness to all parties and to ensure best value to the government in granting use of NASA real property. NOA Objectives NASA seeks written responses to this notice to assist KSC in achieving the following objectives: 1. Identification of specific interest from industry and non-federal public entities in pursuing a real property agreement with NASA for land development on KSC, as described in the purpose of this notice; 2. Increase commercial access to space; 3. Enhance U.S. commercial competitiveness in the space launch industry; 4. Diversify the user base at KSC; and 5. Promote partnerships to build, expand, modernize, or operate aerospace-related capabilities through land development at KSC. NASA may make land available only if deemed in the government’s best interests. NASA reserves the right to proceed with development and negotiation of real property agreements with respondents to this notice, or to take no action. NASA is not precluded from entering into agreements with other federal entities for uses identified in this NOA, or for deciding to use the property for NASA purposes, regardless of expressions of interest and proposed uses that NASA may receive from industry or non-federal public entities pursuant to this notice. Responses to this NOA place NASA under no obligation to proceed with any partnering arrangements. Uses That NASA Will Not Consider For the real property uses enumerated above in this notice and defined in the KSC Master Plan, NASA will not consider: Proposed uses that are deemed incompatible with the current KSC Master Plan, NASA or KSC land use policies or existing environmental conditions; · Proposed uses that could negatively impact NASA’s mission; · Proposed non-aerospace uses of KSC real property or proposed uses that do not otherwise contribute to enabling commercial access to space; · Proposed transfer of title to land; · Proposed residential uses or purely agricultural uses; or · Proposed uses that NASA in its sole discretion determines not to be in the best interests of the government. Environmental Considerations KSC completed a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for its Master Plan pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. §§ 4321 et seq. All potential land uses, as envisioned within the KSC Master Plan, are addressed in the PEIS. The PEIS does not cover specific actions or projects that may be proposed by a potential user. Any proposed uses selected under this NOA may require additional NEPA analysis addressing the specific proposal and its potential impacts. Potential users are responsible for providing NASA KSC with any additional environmental analysis that NASA KSC may require to complete any additional NEPA documentation and any costs associated therewith. Any additional analysis may be “tiered” off of the KSC PEIS. Partner’s Responsibility for Costs of Land Use Development Should a potential user be allowed to develop NASA KSC real property, the user is responsible for the costs of such development. Such cost may include, but are not limited to: Design and construction costs; · Costs associated with environmental compliance (regulatory permitting, NEPA compliance); · Any costs associated with design and construction needed improvements to infrastructure components/systems (e.g., roads, water, utilities, sewer, waste water, etc.); · Operations and maintenance of improvements; and · Land lease costs. Instructions for Responses Those interested in utilizing KSC real property for any of the above described uses shall submit responses electronically, via e-mail, to the points of contact (POCs) listed below. The response shall be a maximum of 10 pages. Responses shall contain a minimum font size of 12 points. To facilitate a prompt review, the response shall clearly identify the responder’s land use needs and planned utilization of the real property. Responses shall include the following information: (1) Company information that includes organization name, address, primary POC and telephone number, business size and type, and product or service line (Provide North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code if available); (2) Specific real property (land) and project requirements (e.g., size in square feet, line of sight issues, utilities) and an overview of the proposed concept of operations for using the real property (land); (3) Approximate month and year when the real property (land) is needed, a schedule that includes projected development activities, initial operational capability and estimated duration for the proposed use; (4) Evidence of proposer’s financial capability to accomplish the proposed development and subsequent operational use; (5) Information that addresses the Government Assessment Criteria outlined below; and (6) Any additional information that would be relevant to achieving one or more of the five NOA Objectives enumerated above. Note: Responses should not request a specific location or site. NASA may reject as nonresponsive any response that is contingent upon NASA providing a specific location or plot of land. NASA will make siting decisions after it identifies potential partners. While NASA may consider the potential partner’s input, NASA shall make such decisions at its sole discretion. Government Assessment Criteria NASA reserves the right to apply criteria for assessing the “best fit” for uses and users that it considers for the real property identified in this notice. NASA is under no obligation to offer a potential user the opportunity to negotiate an agreement regardless of the application of such criteria. Such criteria include, but are not limited to: Compatibility: NASA may consider whether a proposed use or user is compatible with KSC uses and NASA missions based on the following as applicable: Whether the entity presently operates or directly supports space launch or space user missions for the U.S. government at KSC or Cape Canaveral Air Force Station; · Whether the entity operates or directly supports commercial space launch or commercial space user missions, regardless of whether the U.S. government is a customer; · Whether the proposed use is compatible with the current uses as defined in the KSC Master Plan, land use policies, and environmental conditions; · Whether the proposed use aligns with NASA’s mission, purpose, and NOA objectives and plans for KSC as a multi-user spaceport; · Whether the proposed use offers any benefit to KSC, NASA, or other U.S. government interests; · Whether the occupancy need dates can be accommodated; · Whether environmental, safety, and security impacts of the proposed use and user pose risks to KSC, NASA, and/or other U.S. government interests; and · Whether NASA KSC infrastructure components and systems can support the proposed use. Capability: NASA will consider the proposed user’s financial capability and past performance to accomplish its proposed use. Siting: All decisions regarding siting shall be at NASA’s sole discretion. Additional Information: No solicitation exists; therefore, do not request a copy of a solicitation. Additional information, if any, will be released via the FedBizOpps website (www.fbo.gov). It is the responsibility of potential users to monitor FedBizOpps for the release of any new or additional information. This NOA is not to be construed as a commitment by the government to enter into any contract or agreement, or negotiation of any contract or agreement. NASA will not pay for any information provided. NASA will not be providing responses or results of any evaluations. This NOA will remain open, and interested parties may respond, for up to two years from the date of this NOA’s posting. Please reference this NOA number in any response: [NOA-KSC-LandDev_2018-2020] It is not NASA’s intent to publicly disclose proprietary information obtained through this NOA; therefore, if proprietary information is included, it should be clearly marked. Consistent with its statutory obligations and to the extent permitted under the Freedom of Information Act, NASA will protect such data from public disclosure. Any questions may be submitted in writing, via email, to the POCs listed below. Oral questions will not be entertained.
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FBO.gov Permalink
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Kennedy Space Center -- A Multi-user Spaceport, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, 32899, United States
- Zip Code: 32899
- Zip Code: 32899
- Record
- SN04939758-W 20180602/180531231441-f438e98de6dc30205b8a6de1c52ca12b (fbodaily.com)
- Source
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FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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