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GSA, the nation’s largest public real estate organization, provides workspace for over one million federal workers. These employees, along with government property, are housed in space owned by the federal government and in leased properties including buildings, land, antenna sites, etc. across the country.
New as of March 14, 2024: Checklist Available to Assist Lessors with Water Testing Compliance
GSA PBS has developed a checklist to assist lessors with meeting the water testing requirements as outlined under the unilateral lease amendment (ULA). Please use this checklist to help you with the testing, notification and submittal requirements stated in the ULA scope of work.
Required Lease Amendments to Address Stagnant Water Concerns
Starting in February 2024, GSA will issue pre-priced, unilateral change orders to include a scope of work for baseline water quality testing in our existing leases, with certain exceptions. We will issue these on a rolling schedule and each lessor will be notified by email when and if the unilateral change order is issued for each lease. Lessors can expect the unilateral change order via email from GSA’s DocuSign platform (dss@docusign.gsa.gov).
GSA is ordering baseline testing in federally owned facilities and leased spaces in response to water stagnation concerns, including issues related to Legionella.
These unilateral change orders are being issued under the “Changes” clause via unilateral lease amendments (ULAs) and include a scope of work for this testing, along with a not-to-exceed (NTE) payment authorized by GSA. As these modifications are being issued via a ULA, lessor counter-signature is not required for the modification to be effective. Lessors must review and act upon these lease amendments when they are received. We sincerely appreciate the cooperation of our lessor community in addressing water quality concerns.
If you have any questions, please reach out to us using the contact information in our email correspondence.
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If you have questions, please contact PBS.Leasing@gsa.gov.