Opportunity
Federal Register #FR-6614-N-01
HUD Consolidation of Kansas City, Missouri Field Office into Kansas City Regional Office
Buyer
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Posted
June 24, 2026
Identifier
FR-6614-N-01
NAICS
484210
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration, has announced plans to consolidate its Kansas City, Missouri Field Office into the Kansas City Regional Office in Kansas City, Kansas. - Government Buyer: - Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration - Kansas City, Missouri Field Office and Kansas City Regional Office - No Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or commercial vendors are involved, as this is not a procurement for products or services. - Products/Services Requested: - No products are being procured. - Service: Relocation services for moving 25 staff and resources from the Missouri Field Office to the Kansas Regional Office, including packing, transport, and project management. - Notable Requirements and Details: - The consolidation is expected to save approximately $289,149 annually in lease costs and $298,827 in reimbursable work authorization costs. - One-time relocation cost is estimated at $11,639. - The move is designed to maintain or improve service quality and accessibility, with minimal impact on employees and the local economy. - The new location is 5.2 miles from the current office, and the Regional Office has sufficient capacity for all staff. - The payback period for the move is 14 days, with a net present value of $845,435 over three years at a 3.7% discount rate.
Description
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is proposing to consolidate the Kansas City, Missouri Field Office (KCMFO) into the Kansas City Regional Office (KCRO) located approximately 5.2 miles away in Kansas City, Kansas. This consolidation aims to achieve cost savings, enhance operational efficiency, and optimize federally leased space utilization. The KCRO has sufficient capacity to absorb the incoming staff from KCMFO, and the consolidation is expected to maintain or improve service quality and accessibility. The notice includes a cost-benefit analysis, impact on the local economy, and effects on HUD employees, with minimal disruption anticipated.