LARP Solicitation Opportunities

We periodically issue solicitations for real estate development partners and services through the Land Acquisition and Real Property Division. Also, we do issue solicitations for CIP constructions in compliance with the Prince Georges County Design Deliverables 

 

Prince George’s County Hotel Building for the Department of Social Services Non-Congregate Shelter

 

Solicitation ID: (OCS-RFS-DSS-2026-2)

Solicitation Name: REQUEST FOR SPACE (“RFS”) OCS-RFS-DSS-2026-2

Acquisition of A Hotel Building for the Department of Social Services Non-Congregate Shelter

The Prince George’s County Office of Central Services (“OCS”) is seeking offers for an existing hotel building that could serve as a non-congregate sheltering to be the single solution for sheltering, but rather one of many forms of non-congregate sheltering assistance. This facility will replace an existing facility in the northern part of the county. The properties offered should contain multi-family units, single room occupancies, and efficiencies. Innovative solutions such as renovation, restoration or transformation of an existing space which will address the critical needs for families are welcomed. The Department of Social Services is the agency identified to initially occupy the proposed space.

 

Background

The mission of the Department of Social Services (“DSS”) is to empower every County resident to reach their full potential by providing meaningful connections to work opportunities, economic assistance, and wrap around supportive services. Ten percent (10%) of the total number of buildings footprint should be utilized for program support spaces. Supportive services will be provided on site and will be geared toward supporting families to achieve housing stability, improving quality of life and working to sustain self-sufficiency. Such spaces may include a community room, administrative area as well as a space to accommodate group dinning. DHS or one of its providers will maintain on-site control over the units. Partially occupied buildings will not be accepted. 

Thank you!

 

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Prince George’s County Police Division VI

Solicitation ID: (OCS-RFS_Beltsville_Division_VI_Police_Station)

Solicitation Name: REQUEST FOR SPACE (“RFS”) OCS-RFS_Beltsville_Division_VI_Police_Station

The Prince George’s County Office of Central Services, Capital Improvement Program (CIP) - Special Projects Group (SPG) is seeking offers for land or existing buildings that could serve as a new police station for Prince George’s County Police Division VI. It is the County’s preference to purchase a property. The County will also consider lease or ground lease options with a preference for lease structures that include a path to ownership. The Prince George’s County Police Department (“PGPD”) is the agency identified to initially occupy the proposed space.

 

Background

The Beltsville Division VI Police Station is currently located at 4321 Sellman Rd., Beltsville, MD 20705. Located in the northernmost region of the County, the current location is bordered to the west by Montgomery County, to the north by Howard County, and to the east by Anne Arundel County. Communities within Beltsville - Division VI include unincorporated Laurel, Beltsville, Calverton, and Greenbelt. The respondents can submit a proposal for the sale of existing land/improvements or lease of existing land/improvements based on the program of requirements. The goal of this RFS is to identify land/space to serve as the NEW Division VI facility in a centralized location.

 

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Prince George’s County Memorial Library System

Solicitation ID: (OCS-RFS_PGCMLS_LP_2026_2)

Solicitation Name: REQUEST FOR SPACE (“RFS”) OCS-RFS_PGCMLS_LP_2026_2

Prince George’s County Memorial Library System (“PGCMLS”), by and through the Office of Central Services (“OCS”) is seeking offers for land for purchase or existing buildings for approx. 20,000 to 25,000 GSF that could serve as a new branch library for Langley Park Branch Library that satisfy the criteria outlined in the above RFS. Responsive offers, among other things, should provide space that is within one building or site. 

 

Background

The Office of Central Services is an agency of the Prince George’s County government with more than 300 skilled employees that’s mission is to build, maintain, and sustain the County’s real estate portfolio to foster economic viability, environmental stewardship and equitable inclusion across all Councilmanic Districts.