Illinois Administrative Code
Title 44 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, GRANTMAKING, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Part 1400 - PROCUREMENT
Subpart D - PROCUREMENT METHODS
Section 1400.2040 - Procurement of Real Property Leases
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Applicability
This Section applies to all leases for real property, including office and storage space, buildings and other facilities for the Treasurer's office, with the exception of the following:
b) Request for Information - Real Property Leases
Except as otherwise provided in this Section, all contracts for leases of real property must be awarded by the following Request for Information-Real Property Leases process. The RFI-Real Property Leases must include the following:
c) Publication of Notice
Notice of the Request for Information must be published as provided in Section 1400.1505 and must also be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the community or communities where the Treasurer's office is seeking space.
d) Evaluation of Responses
The evaluation must be based on price and the ability of the respondent to meet the criteria in the Request for Information.
e) Negotiations with Individual Offerors
f) Award
The lease will be awarded to the respondent that the Chief Procurement Officer deems to be most capable of meeting the needs of the Treasurer's office. The notice of award must be promptly provided to the successful respondent and must be published as provided in Section 1400.1505. When the lowest proposer by price is not selected, the Chief Procurement Officer shall issue a written explanation for the selection of another proposer. The written explanation must also be published as provided in Section 1400.1505.
g) Lease Agreements
h) Purchase Option
Initial leases of all space in entire, free-standing buildings must include an option to purchase exercisable by the State, unless the Chief Procurement Officer determines that inclusion of a purchase option is not in the State's best interest.
i) Rent Without Occupancy
Except when deemed by the Procurement Review Board to be in the best interest of the State, the Treasurer's office may not incur rental obligations before occupying the space rented.
j) Local Site Preference
The Chief Procurement Officer may, in his or her discretion, give leasing preferences to sites located in enterprise zones, tax increment financing districts or redevelopment districts.