State agencies can obtain real property acquisition services subject to State Public Works Board Approval, Transactional Services, and Real Estate Title Due Diligence Analysis through the Real Property Services Section.
Departments that wish to declare a state-owned real property as excess to their future needs can contact the Asset Enhancement/Surplus Sales (AE/SS) Unit.
State agencies can request leasing services from dedicated real estate officers in their region to find space in privately owned buildings that meets their needs.
State agencies can utilize specialized services, including site investigation and monitoring, infrastructure studies, budget package preparation, and estimating.
State agencies can enroll in Defensive Driver Training (DDT) that was developed to help reduce the number, severity, and cost of vehicle-related collisions.
Some conference rooms within select FMD-managed buildings are available for use by other state agencies and are reserved at the building level.
State agencies that want to install electric vehicle infrastructure to charge both fleet and workplace electric or hybrid electric vehicles should contact the Office of Sustainability.
State agencies that want to have solar and wind systems constructed at their building to achieve zero net energy and significantly reduce carbon emissions and greenhouse gases can contact the Office of Sustainability.
State agencies that expect to have a significant number of repeat purchases from a non-competitive commodity and/or services can request a Special Category NCB Request (SCR).