GSA Architectural Services IDIQ

California and Arizona

The General Services Administration (GSA) owns more than 1,600 buildings including international customs and immigration facilities, courthouses, post offices, border stations, and federal agency offices located across the United States and its territories. More than one-fourth of these buildings are listed on or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places and approximately half are more than 50 years old.

We completed Historic Structure Reports for numerous GSA-owned buildings. The properties for our work included:

  • Morley Gate U.S. Inspection Station in Nogales, Arizona
  •  Nogales, Arizona U.S. Inspection Station
  • Sasabe, Arizona U.S. Inspection Station
  • Tecate, California U.S. Inspection Station
  • Douglas, Arizona U.S. Inspection Station
  • Hawthorne Federal Building in Hawthorne, California
  • Federal Building – 300 N Los Angeles Street in Los Angeles, California
  • Federal Building – 11000 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, Calfornia

Heritage also provided historical consulting services for multiple Determination of Eligibility reports for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and a National Register Nomination. These reports included architectural evaluation, historical documentation and research of the following facilities:

  • Hawthorne Federal Building, NRHP Nomination
  • Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, San Diego, Determination of Eligibility
  • Chet Holifield Federal Building, Laguna Niguel, Determination of Eligibility
  • General Services Administration
    • Historic Structure Reports
    • Conditions Assessments
    • Determination of Eligibility Reports
    • National Register Nominations
  • 2014-GSA, ongoing under KMA